This course gives a basic introduction to machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Through an algorithmic approach, the students are given a practical understanding of the methods being ...
This course studies a selection of advanced techniques in Natural Language Processing (NLP), with particular emphasis on modern research findings. The focus of the course is on "deep learning", a type ...
The course aims to introduce the principles of health care organization and policy in a comparative perspective, identify the key characteristics and components of health care systems, assess each ...
The course will not be offered in 2025. This course in Register-Based Epidemiology provides comprehensive training in the use of official health registers and other registers important for health ...
This is an introduction course in epidemiological principles and use of epidemiological methods in international community health. Students will be able to explain ...
Applied ethics deals with specific moral problems of fundamental importance for today’s individual and society. This branch of ethics covers areas such as animal rights, medical ethics, environmental ...
The course provides an overview of theories of oligopolistic markets and teaches the students how to analyse and apply the major (game theoretic) models of strategic interaction in imperfectly ...
This course describes the climate changes which are currently occurring, as well as their underlying causes and effects on both the environment and society. These are viewed in comparison with natural ...
This course gives a general introduction to teams and teamwork as experienced in an entrepreneurial context. The course is broadly scoped and includes topics such as team design, team management, ...
The course focus on core concepts related to international community health. The emphasis is on understanding and appraising global community health challenges and examining how these relates to ...
The course relies on and draws from Jewish studies, religious studies and the study of history. The students explore aspects of Judaism and Jewish history with an emphasis on rabbinic literature.
The political and economic geographies of work have always been changing. In this course, you will learn about how we work, where we work, and what we are concerned with at work with from critical ...
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