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ME101 is the foundation class for all designers and creative people at Stanford. It teaches you how to access your creativity through a series of projects. Visual thinking, a powerful adjunct to other problem solving modalities, is developed and exercised in the context of solving some fun and challenging design problems.
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This course provides an introduction to Medieval Europe from the fall of Rome to the Renaissance. While the framework of the course is chronological, we'll concentrate particularly on the structure of medieval society. Rural and urban life, kingship and papal government, wars and plagues provide the context for our examination of the lives of
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Engineering students studying abroad on a Bing Overseas Studies Program may enroll in online courses taught on the Stanford campus and delivered online by the Stanford Center for Professional Development. Course offerings are subject to change due to instructor availability, student enrollment, and other factors.
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There are many courses at Stanford that are only 1 or 2 units, including “introduction to the field” courses, speaker-series courses, and activity courses. Explore courses taught by award-winning faculty from departments across campus. Gateway Courses in the Humanities.
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Earn credits toward a masters degree or certificate in a flexible online format. Get started with a few simple steps. Browse our portfolio of graduate courses and graduate certificates.; Submit an online application and supply accompanying documents.; Register for courses during the open enrollment period to be considered for admission.; Apply Now
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The Writing and Rhetoric Requirement at Stanford. PWR 1 and PWR 2 courses are carefully designed to offer richly diverse intellectual experiences based on shared assignments, goals, and learning outcomes. Explore PWR 1 Courses. PWR 2 Courses. PWR 2 is a 4-unit course, taken by students in their second year, that continues PWR 1’s emphasis
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Visit Stanford Student Affairs for the latest updates on Academic Year 2021-22. Explore Introductory Seminars . 3D Printed Aerospace Structures. AA 119N. Instructor: Debbie Senesky. WAY-AQR. First-Year Preference. 2021-2022 Spring.
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Stanford Entrepreneurship Courses. Students at Stanford Graduate School of Business have access to entrepreneurship courses from across the university. Social Innovation Courses. These courses explore strategies and methods for entrepreneurs to create impact in the world beyond shareholder value. Course Title
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From free online courses to advanced degrees and executive education, Stanford can help you meet your goals for life and professional advancement. To learn more about which type of program or course is best for you, visit our Stanford Online Credentials page.
Stanford Continuing Studies offers writing workshops and online and on-campus writing courses, so you can choose the format that best fits your schedule. Due to COVID-19 health concerns, all Continuing Studies courses will be held online for Summer Quarter.
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Stanford does not have a standard course catalog numbering system. In general, courses numbered from 1 through 99 are primarily for freshmen and sophomores. Courses numbered from 100 through 199 are primarily for juniors and seniors; some departments, however, offer courses numbered from 200 through 299 for juniors and seniors.