University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, is an international research university whose distinctive educational mission is at once rigorously intellectual, unapologetically moral in orientation, and firmly committed to service for the common good.
Drawing on the legacy of the Catholic intellectual tradition, the Notre Dame faculty is well known for its strengths in the humanities, arts, architecture, social sciences, law, and business. The University is also at the forefront of inquiry and discovery in research areas as diverse as nuclear physics, environmental science, disease transmission, cancer, radiation chemistry, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, robotics, and nanoelectronics.
With new and ongoing investments in emerging technologies and pedagogical strategies, Notre Dame aims to deliver high-quality online education that is as rigorous and interactive as its traditional on-campus instruction. As part of a comprehensive digital strategy, online learning will expand the research, teaching, and service goals of the University without eroding the cherished bond between faculty and student at the heart of the Notre Dame experience.
Notre Dame is organized into four undergraduate colleges—Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering, and the Mendoza College of Business— as well as a School of Architecture, the Law School, the First Year of Studies, the Graduate School, more than a dozen major research institutes, more than two dozen centers and special programs, and the University Library system. Enrollment is approximately 12,000 students overall, with approximately 8,500 undergraduates. The University is located adjacent to the city of South Bend, Indiana, in a metropolitan area of more than 300,000 residents approximately 90 miles east of Chicago.
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Why Business? What is the Role of Business in a Just and Humane Society (Coursera)

The course examines the common perceptions of business (both positive and negative) and the role of business in a market economy by first introducing the main elements of a market economy, and then presenting opposing points of view of this economic model.The course encourages reflection upon the possibility that [...]

Ethics of Communication (Coursera)

Welcome to Ethics of Communication. Geared toward working professionals in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors, Ethics of Communication covers key topics in the modern world of business. Areas of focus include an in-depth examination of the ethical dimensions of professional communication, self-examination of individual conflict styles and preferences, [...]

Ethics of Technology (Coursera)

This course explores the ethical implications of data analytics. It connects old ideas – privacy, surveillance, power, justice, accountability, corporate responsibility, stakeholder theory – with new technologies and cases, such as the use of machine learning to predict crime. The course will prepare you to evaluate strategic [...]

Leadership for an Increasingly Diverse World (Coursera)

Dec 11th 2023
Leadership for an Increasingly Diverse World (Coursera)
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Geared toward working professionals in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors, Leadership for an Increasingly Diverse World, takes leaders from being passively engaged to being actively engaged in the fight for diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice. To lead effectively in the 21st century workplace and beyond requires cultivating a [...]

The Discipline of Leadership (Coursera)

Dec 11th 2023
The Discipline of Leadership (Coursera)
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Because it is likely you either want to improve your leader effectiveness or you may want to increase the number of leadership opportunities you have, this course will focus on outlining the factors that predict leader emergence (whether someone will emerge as a leader) and leader effectiveness.

Leading from Within (Coursera)

Dec 11th 2023
Leading from Within (Coursera)
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There is an important difference between leading from without and leading from within: the way decisions are made. This course will provide tools and insights that will help you successfully lead from within at the personal, organizational, and societal levels.

Data Science Readiness Assessment (edX)

Evaluate your level of preparedness in key aspects of mathematics and programming that are fundamental to a career in Data Science. Are you interested in pursuing a degree in Data Science, but unsure whether you have the necessary Math and Programming skills? This assessment will help you identify your [...]

The Meaning of Rome: The Renaissance and Baroque City (edX)

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The Meaning of Rome: The Renaissance and Baroque City (edX)
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Learn how the art, architecture, and urban form of Renaissance and Baroque Rome projected the city’s image of itself to its citizens and the world. We can read a city in a number of ways: in its plan, in the buildings that make its streets and public spaces, in [...]

Introduction to the Quran: The Scripture of Islam (edX)

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Introduction to the Quran: The Scripture of Islam (edX)
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Discover the themes of the Quran, its role within Islam, meaning to Muslims, and relationship with the Bible. According to Islamic tradition, the Quran is not simply an inspired scripture. It is a divine book brought down from heaven by the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad, and its [...]

Math in Sports (edX)

In this course you will learn to use some mathematical tools that can help predict and analyze sporting performances and outcomes. This course will help coaches, players, and enthusiasts to make educated decisions about strategy, training, and execution. We will discuss topics such as the myth of the Hot [...]