Other Courses
All Minerva undergraduate students complete the Cornerstone and Capstone courses.
CX50 / Complex Systems
Previously SS50. Explore how humans function as members of various systems, using concepts such as multiple causality and multi-factor integrations. You will develop your ability to interact effectively by participating in group project collaboration, negotiation, leadership, and formal debate.
CX51 / Complex Systems
Previously SS51. Explore how humans function as members of various systems, using concepts such as multiple causality and multi-factor integrations. You will develop your ability to interact effectively by participating in group project collaboration, negotiation, leadership, and formal debate.
EA50 / Empirical Analyses
Previously NS50. Develop your creative thinking skills and familiarize yourself with methods used in social and natural sciences. These methods teach you to effectively frame problems, identify solutions, develop and test hypotheses, design research studies, and reach plausible conclusions.
EA51 / Empirical Analyses
Previously NS51. Develop your creative thinking skills and familiarize yourself with methods used in social and natural sciences. These methods teach you to effectively frame problems, identify solutions, develop and test hypotheses, design research studies, and reach plausible conclusions.
FA50 / Formal Analyses
Previously CS50. Focus on thinking critically through in-depth training in logic, statistics, and algorithmic thinking. Use formal, computational, and quantitative approaches to formulate, analyze, and tackle problems.
FA51 / Formal Analyses
Previously CS51. Focus on thinking critically through in-depth training in logic, statistics, and algorithmic thinking. Use formal, computational, and quantitative approaches to formulate, analyze, and tackle problems.
MC50 / Multimodal Communications
Previously AH50. Learn to communicate effectively at a high level and deeply analyze communications of various forms. You will form the skills and practical experience to speak publicly, communicate visually, design, debate, and express yourself artistically.
MC51 / Multimodal Communications
Previously AH51. Learn to communicate effectively at a high level and deeply analyze communications of various forms. You will form the skills and practical experience to speak publicly, communicate visually, design, debate, and express yourself artistically.
CP19101 / Capstone Seminar
Explore several topics of interest, focusing on the potential of each one to develop into a high-quality Capstone project. In parallel, continue to develop valuable skills for advancing your project from ideation through evaluation and planning to implementation and prototyping, applying learning outcomes from your major as well as the entire curriculum, and in particular from the Cornerstone courses.
CP19102 / Capstone Seminar
Explore several topics of interest, focusing on the potential of each one to develop into a high-quality Capstone project. In parallel, continue to develop valuable skills for advancing your project from ideation through evaluation and planning to implementation and prototyping, applying learning outcomes from your major as well as the entire curriculum, and in particular from the Cornerstone courses.
CP19103 / Capstone Seminar
Explore several topics of interest, focusing on the potential of each one to develop into a high-quality Capstone project. In parallel, continue to develop valuable skills for advancing your project from ideation through evaluation and planning to implementation and prototyping, applying learning outcomes from your major as well as the entire curriculum, and in particular from the Cornerstone courses.
CP19104 / Capstone Seminar
Explore several topics of interest, focusing on the potential of each one to develop into a high-quality Capstone project. In parallel, continue to develop valuable skills for advancing your project from ideation through evaluation and planning to implementation and prototyping, applying learning outcomes from your major as well as the entire curriculum, and in particular from the Cornerstone courses.
CP19105 / Capstone Seminar
Explore several topics of interest, focusing on the potential of each one to develop into a high-quality Capstone project. In parallel, continue to develop valuable skills for advancing your project from ideation through evaluation and planning to implementation and prototyping, applying learning outcomes from your major as well as the entire curriculum, and in particular from the Cornerstone courses.