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    6.092 Introduction to Software Engineering in Java, January (IAP) 2008 by Akeju, Usman O., Jones, Evan Philip Charles, Koch, Olivier (Olivier A.)

    Published 2008
    “…Each session includes one hour of lecture and one hour of assisted lab work. …”
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    6.092 Introduction to Software Engineering in Java, January (IAP) 2009 by Jones, Evan, Koch, Olivier, Cudre-Mauroux, Philippe

    Published 2010
    “…Each session includes one hour of lecture and one hour of assisted lab work. …”
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    24.500 Other Minds, Spring 2003 by Byrne, Alex

    Published 2023
    “…Each week I will spend half an hour or so introducing the assigned reading, and the rest of the time will be devoted to discussion.…”
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    24.500 Topics in Philosophy of Mind: Self-Knowledge, Spring 2005 by Byrne, Alex

    Published 2023
    “…Each week I will spend half an hour or so introducing the assigned reading, and the rest of the time will be devoted to discussion.…”
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    9.68 Affect: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of "Feelings", Spring 2009 by Chorover, Stephan L.

    Published 2009
    “…In addition to attending weekly class sessions and doing regular homework assignments, students are required to participate in small study groups that meet independently for two hours per week.…”
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    21F.013 Out of Ground Zero: Catastrophe and Memory, Fall 2002 by Scribner, Charity

    Published 2002
    “…From the course home page: Course Description Within twenty-four hours of the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 politicians, artists, and cultural critics had begun to ask how to memorialize the deaths of thousands of people. …”
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    21W.747 Rhetoric, Fall 2002 by Strang, Steven M.

    Published 2002
    “…Because the study of rhetoric has always had as one of its goals the creation of active and informed citizens and because rhetors write to influence the real world and thus to become agents of positive change, 21W.747 has an optional Service Learning (SL) component: You may elect to write/work for a non-profit organization that deals with some social issue. To offset the 20-30 hours during the semester that the SL option will involve, those who select it will substitute their non-profit writing for essay #4 or use their experiences there as the main source for one of their essays. …”
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