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- Professor Malcolm W. Watson introduces six theories of human development, a field that is in large part about child development, and the people who devised each theory.
- Professor Seth Lerer lectures on the history of the English language, from its earliest roots to its modern forms, and includes lively commentary on American English.
- The engineering psychologist, Professor David W. Martin, provides a basic introduction to the complex discipline of psychology, looking back to its history and forward to where it might lead us.
- Strength training holds the key to unlocking your optimum health and achieving your peak physique, whether you're 28 or 78. This groundbreaking course on strength training unites scientific knowledge with results-driven practice in a wholly integrated system. Get insightful explanations of human physiology, helpful demonstrations of techniques and equipment, and interactive workout programs.
- This series is a relatively deep quantitative analysis of chances of life (both intelligent and simple) plus living/extinct) in our Milky Way galaxy centered on the Drake equation. It also covers the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (SETI) in a quantitative, relatively impartial manner. This show is not similar to "entertaining" TV shows on this topic. This is much closer to a formal lecture.
- Professor Richard Wolfson, with experience in teaching science to non-scientists, lectures about the physics of everyday life.
- 24 lectures (~45 minutes each) on some the 22 operas of Mozart, with special focus on Cosi fan tutte (7 lectures), Don Giovanni (2 lectures), The Magic Flute (8 lectures).