Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Tufts Open courseware – Tufts University

Tufts University is a great university continuously develops its reach, working across conventional boundaries to grasp and meet the international community's most serious needs. This begins with sharing knowledge among colleagues, between departments, among schools and finally across countries and continents.

Tufts OpenCourseWare is part of a new learning movement initiated by MIT that provides free access to course content for everyone online. Tufts' course offerings reveal the University's strength in the life sciences in addition to its multidisciplinary approach, intercontinental perspective and underlying ethic of service to its local, national and international communities.


Courses Schools

Tufts School of Dental Medicine

Dental Medicine observes research, training and clinical care as the same and mutually dependent in generating professionals who own the analytical ability and the spirit of inquiry to deal with an growing knowledge base and swift technological changes. The school's philosophy considers the whole patient not only applying science to practice, but also compassion in the treatment of human illness and in seeking out its causes.

Course List


Basic Human Pathology: Parts I and II
Geriatric Dentistry
Histology: Study of Cells, Tissues and Organs
Implant Dentistry
Medicine I
Medicine II
Medicine III: Hospital Clerkship Program
Oral Public Health and Community Service Program
Preclinical Complete Denture Prosthodontics
Special Care in Dentistry


Tufts School of Medicine

Tufts University School of Medicine has been a countrywide leader in schooling and study. It presents one of the most substantive and innovative medical curricula in the nation. The school's internationally well-known researchers are closing in on many of humankind's most plaguing diseases with work that ranges from genetics and geriatrics to AIDS and Alzheimer's, from cancer and cystic fibrosis to biotechnical and pharmaceutical advances.

Course List


Biology of Water and Health
Cardiovascular Path physiology
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2010
Gastrointestinal Path physiology
Genetics
Human Growth and Development
Introduction to Clinical Pain Problems
Medical Interviewing and the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Microbiology
Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology
Nutrition and Medicine
Ophthalmology Grand Rounds
Pathophysiology of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Pathophysiology of Infectious Diseases
Population Medicine
Quality Oversight in the Health Care Marketplace
Renal Pathophysiology


Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

Established in 1981, the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy remain the only graduate and professional school of nutrition in North America. Its assignment is to pick up the health and well-being of people international by bringing together experts from clinical nutrition, social and public policy, and biomedicine. Faculty and researchers include anthropologists, biomedical scientists, economists, epidemiologists, nutritionists, physicians, political scientists and psychologists.

Course List


Agricultural Science and Policy I
Agricultural Science and Policy II
Foundations of Nutrition Science
Theories of Public Policy


Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine

Tufts' Cummings School is an precious local, countrywide and worldwide resource, touching the lives of millions of pet owners, equestrians, veterinarians, farmers, wildlife rehabilitators, agricultural scientists, educators and students. The school balances a deep assurance to teaching with world-class research and scholarship. The school improves the lives of animals while contributing to human health and the wellbeing of our natural environment.

Course List


Histology
Human-Animal Relationships
Law and Veterinary Medicine
Population Health
Veterinary Gross Pathology Image Collection
Veterinary Respiratory Pathophysiology
Zoological Medicine 2008


School of Arts & Sciences

The School of Arts & Sciences is nationally and internationally well-known for its inventive, interdisciplinary advance to undergraduate and graduate teaching and research. Tufts is dedicated to creating analytical, compassionate, and socially loyal global citizens and to using cross-disciplinary and cross-school scholarship to help work out the most serious problems facing the world community.

Course List


Blender 3D Design
Contemporary Biosocial Problems in America
Force and Strategy
Intellectual Development
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban and Environmental Analysis
Introduction to Modern Physics
Physics for Humanists
Producing Films for Social Change
Promoting Positive Development Among Youth
Tropical Ecology and Conservation


School of Engineering

The Tufts University School of Engineering is exclusively situated to educate the technological leaders of tomorrow. We present a thorough engineering learning in an environment characterized by the best combination of a moderate arts college atmosphere with the intellectual and technological resources of a world-class research university. Our objectives are to educate engineers dedicated to the inventive and moral application of technology in the solution of community problems, and to be a leader among peer institutions in goal areas of interdisciplinary research and education that force the well-being and sustainability of society.

Course List

Introduction to Game Development


The Fletcher School

Fletcher is the country’s oldest graduate specialized school of worldwide relations—and it remains the most forward thinking. The Fletcher School is a approachable resource for the global community, meeting the demands of a world defined by regular change. At Fletcher, curricula and research draw the myriad connections that network history, politics, and culture that we must recognize to maintain the constancy and prosperity of our multifaceted and challenging international society.

Course List

International Multilateral Negotiation


University Seminar

The University Seminar program was started in 2008 to further Tufts' objective to get ready leaders with a affluent understanding of the world in all its complication and multiplicity. Major aims of the University Seminar are to augment the interface between research and teaching, to develop new research questions through trans-disciplinary approaches to global issues, and to foster innovative teaching and learning methods that can be functional across the Tufts community and beyond.

Course List


One Health: Interdisciplinary Approaches to People, Animals and the Environment
Water and Diplomacy: Integration of Science, Engineering and Diplomacy


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