Dan Ariely's behavior economics mooc (from Duke, through Coursera) was more of a graduate level calibre in terms of required/recommended readings and the videos were of high quality.
There was a gamification mooc taught by Kevin Webach (Wharton) that was excellent, too.
Chuck Eesley's first tech-entrepreneur mooc was ground breaking (it led to the spinoff of NovoEd).
The last mooc I actually completed was one for contract law, offered by harvardx. It gives a nice, high-level overview of the subject-- good enough for my needs/interests.
There was a gamification mooc taught by Kevin Webach (Wharton) that was excellent, too.
Chuck Eesley's first tech-entrepreneur mooc was ground breaking (it led to the spinoff of NovoEd).
The last mooc I actually completed was one for contract law, offered by harvardx. It gives a nice, high-level overview of the subject-- good enough for my needs/interests.