Amir Alexander
Review Summary
- Clarity
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8.3 / 10
- Organization
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8.3 / 10
- Time
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5-10 hrs/week
- Overall
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8.3 / 10
Courses
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History of Science: Renaissance to 1800
HIST 3A
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Introduction to History of Science: Scientific Revolution
HIST 3A
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Introduction to History of Science: Biological Sciences, 1800 to 1955
HIST 3C
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Introduction to History of Science: History of Modern Science, Relativity to DNA
HIST 3C
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History of Modern Medicine
HIST 3D
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World History to AD 600
HIST 20
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World History, circa 600 to 1760
HIST 21
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History of Modern Thought: Special Topics: Deepest Order of Universe: Mathematics and Culture, from Pythagoras to Computers
CLUSTER 21CW
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History of Modern Thought: Special Topics: From the Search for El Dorado to the Hunt for Exo-Earths: The Changing Faces of Science and Exploration
GE CLST 21CW
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History of Modern Thought: Special Topics: Religion and Science from Copernicus to Darwinism
GE CLST 21CW
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History of Modern Thought: Special Topics: Religion and Science, from Copernicus to Darwinism
GE CLST 21CW
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Contemporary World History, 1760 to Present
HIST 22
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Science and Religion from Copernicus to Darwinism
HNRS 78
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in History of Science/Technology: Science and Exploration from El Dorado to Final Frontier
HIST 97I
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Topics in History of Science: Deepest Order of Universe: Mathematics and Culture from Pythagoras to Artificial Intelligence
HIST 180A
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Topics in History of Science: Deepest Order of Universe: Mathematics and Culture from Pythagoras to Computers
HIST 180A
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Topics in History of Science: Science and Religion from Copernicus to Darwinism
HIST 180A
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Community and Corporate Internships in History
HIST 195CE
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198A
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198B
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198C
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Teaching Apprentice Practicum
HIST 375
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