Learn about R programming with this online course. At an introductory level, this course provides you with a solid foundation of the R programming language. Here you will learn the basics of R and gradually move to data processing and manipulation.
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Gain insight into advanced data science programming tools, using the Python programming language, to extract features from data, assess the statistical significance of the results found, and scale up the computational capability for big data challenges.
Infectious disease modelling utilises data and our understanding of disease biology to provide public health insights. Aimed at a general audience, this course will cover methods for modelling disease transmission in statistical programming language R.
In World Archaeology we explore the emergence of past societies in multiple regions of the Earth. Some are mysterious and lost in the mists of time, while others underpin cultures that exist in our world today.
The art of prehistoric Europe is rich with imagery such as cave paintings, carvings, body ornamentation and frescoes. This course considers a range of sites and artefacts in our exploration of the unique and creative ways people visualised their world.
In World Archaeology we explore the emergence of past societies in multiple regions of the Earth. Some are mysterious and lost in the mists of time, while others underpin cultures that exist in our world today.
Explore the unique role of applied anthropology in addressing major global challenges of our time. Learn how an integrated understanding of social and cultural dynamics can make the difference between life and death, and change the way you view the world.
Become a more attentive, appreciative and critical reader of literary texts with this weekly class in Oxford, with an emphasis on close critical analysis.
Explore the relationship between Austen and her world. Examine key ideas and issues in her six major works, discover her innovative contribution to the novel form, and enjoy a special visit to St John’s College library to see some original materials.
Discover the core mathematical methods used in economics and learn essential quantitative skills. Designed for those studying economics or related fields, with no prior A-level mathematics required.
Explore the history of gardens and uncover how their design and creation have always reflected wider social and economic forces – from politics and religion to travel and conflict.
Discover the political, cultural, artistic and everyday life of Constantinople – the most glorious capital in Europe in the Middle Ages.
