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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation’s first public university, is known around the world for innovative teaching and research. Regularly ranked as the nation’s best value for academic quality, UNC has produced the most Rhodes Scholars for the past 25 years among U.S. public research universities.

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Positive Psychology

Positive Psychology

3.8

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThis course discusses research findings in the field of positive psychology, conducted by Barbara Fredrickson and her colleagues. It also features practical applications of this science that you can put to use immediately to help you live a full and meaningful life.

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6 weeks long, 11 hours worth of material
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Fundamentals of Rehearsing Music Ensembles

Fundamentals of Rehearsing Music Ensembles

3

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeLearn and practice the basic principles of running an effective music ensemble rehearsal.Techniques and strategies are applicable to a variety of ensembles, including bands, orchestras, choirs, and chamber groups.

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6 weeks long, 22 hours worth of material
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Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy

Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy

4.7

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeEnvironmental law may be the one institution standing between us and planetary exhaustion. It is also an institution that needs to be reconciled with human liberty and economic aspirations. This course considers these issues and provides a tour though existing legal regimes governing pollution, water law, endangered species, toxic substances, environmental impact analyses, and environmental risk.Note: The Environmental Law & Policy Course will close for new learner enrollment on February 22, 2019. Learners who have already enrolled will continue to see it on their Coursera Dashboard as long as they remain enrolled in the course. If you are currently enrolled in this course, please see the announcement sent on February 19, 2019, for additional details.

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6 weeks long, 15 hours worth of material
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What’s Your Big Idea?

What’s Your Big Idea?

3

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeWhether your interest lies in solving the world’s biggest problems, creating the next commercial success or addressing something closer to home, this course will give you a toolbox to vet your ideas and test them in the real world.

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6 weeks long, 11 hours worth of material
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The American South: Its Stories, Music, and Art

The American South: Its Stories, Music, and Art

4

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeFrom small farms to urban neighborhoods, from the region itself to the more distant worlds of the southern diaspora, we discover the stories, music, and art of the American South.

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6 weeks long, 7-8 hours worth of material
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Psychology of Popularity

Psychology of Popularity

4.2

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThe level of popularity you experienced in childhood and adolescence is still affecting you today in ways that you may not even realize.Learn about how psychologists study popularity and how these same concepts can be used in adulthood to be more successful at work, become better parents, and have a happier life.

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6 weeks long, 7-8 hours worth of material
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Reasoning Across the Disciplines

Reasoning Across the Disciplines

5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeCritical reasoning skills are a key success factor for students entering their first year of college. They must be able to think logically and form arguments. This course, designed with incoming college freshmen in mind but open to anyone, provides an essential grounding in critical reasoning skills. Faculty from multiple disciplines at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offer guidance on applying critical thinking skills in the context of specific disciplines. By developing these skills, students will learn more, enjoy their courses more, and experience greater academic success.This course will help you understand what critical thinking skills are and why they're so important. You will also learn how critical thinking skills vary across disciplines, as well as see them applied across several fields, including, chemistry, history, psychology, law, English, and American Studies. You will develop your own critical thinking skills by working through scenarios or problems posed by scholars across these fields, and you will better understand how your college courses will differ from your earlier education.

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7 weeks long, 16 hours worth of material
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Metadata: Organizing and Discovering Information

Metadata: Organizing and Discovering Information

4.2

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeIf you use nearly any digital technology, you make use of metadata. Usean ATM today? You interacted with metadata about your account. Searchedfor songs in iTunes or Spotify? You used metadata about those songs. Weuse and even create metadata constantly, but we rarely realize it. Metadata-- or data about data -- describes real and digital objects, so that thoseobjects may be organized now and found later.Metadata is a tool that enables the information age functions performedby humans as well as those performed by computers. Metadata is importantto many fields, particularly Computer Science; but this course is not purelya Computer Science course. This course approaches Metadata from the perspectiveof Information Science, which is a broad interdisciplinary field that studieshow people create and manage information.

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4-6 hours a week
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Epidemiology: The Basic Science of Public Health

Epidemiology: The Basic Science of Public Health

4.2

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeOften called “the cornerstone” of public health, epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases, health conditions, or events among populations and the application of that study to control health problems. By applying the concepts learned in this course to current public health problems and issues, students willunderstand the practice of epidemiology as it relates to real life and makes for a better appreciation of public health programs and policies. This course explores public health issues like cardiovascular and infectious diseases – both locally and globally – through the lens of epidemiology.

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6 weeks long, 6-7 hours worth of material
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Infection Prevention in Nursing Homes

Infection Prevention in Nursing Homes

4.3

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeLearn about the role of environment in disease transmission and how to implement standard and transmission-based precautions to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria and other infections in your facility.

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6 weeks long, 7-8 hours worth of material
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