Hamilton College

Hamilton is one of the nation’s oldest and most highly regarded liberal arts colleges. It is comprised of 1,850 students from nearly all 50 states and approximately 40 countries. The College is distinguished by a rigorous open curriculum, a need-blind admission policy, a deeply committed faculty who welcome close collaboration with students, and a focus on preparing students to engage with their communities and effect change. Fundamental to a Hamilton education is the faculty’s expectation that each student develops the ability to read, observe and listen with critical perception, and to think, write and speak with clarity, understanding and precision. Hamilton graduates can be found making important contributions in nearly every professional field, and because of the College’s contributions to their success, alumni remain enthusiastically loyal.
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Ethics of Sports: Do Sports Morally Matter? (edX)

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Ethics of Sports: Do Sports Morally Matter? (edX)
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Explore ethical issues in sports, including the value of winning, violence in sports, and intercollegiate athletics and their impact on education.
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Course Auditing
43.00 EUR

Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players (edX)

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Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players (edX)
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Learn what’s unique about jazz (swing, improvisation, structure and expression) and get an insider’s view from celebrated jazz musicians. Innovations in music rank among America’s most significant contributions to global culture, none more so than jazz. From its humble beginnings as dance hall entertainment, jazz is now embraced as [...]
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Course Auditing
44.00 EUR

Incarceration's Witnesses: American Prison Writing (edX)

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Incarceration's Witnesses: American Prison Writing (edX)
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Study how first-person testimonial by incarcerated people writing about their experience inside—prisoner witness—can help us in understanding the American prison system. The U.S. incarcerates a larger number and percentage of its own citizens than any nation on earth: larger than China, Russia, Cuba, or Iran. American ex-offenders are arrested [...]

Spirituality and Sensuality: Sacred Objects in Religious Life (edX)

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Spirituality and Sensuality: Sacred Objects in Religious Life (edX)
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Religions are deeply, stubbornly physical and sensual. This course aims to re-imagine our understanding of religion by grounding traditions in physical encounters between human bodies and sensual objects.
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Course Auditing
22.00 EUR