Harvard University offers more than 140 free online courses in areas such as data science, business and social sciences
Studying at Harvard is a dream for many, but now it is closer to becoming a reality โ and at no cost. Harvard University is offering 145 free online courses, aimed at those who want to delve deeper into various areas of knowledge, such as computer science, business, health and humanities.. These courses are available for immediate access, and anyone with an interest and an internet connection can enroll and start learning with renowned professors from the institution.
The initiative aims to democratize access to high-quality education by making Harvard accessible to students from all over the world. While classes are free, some courses offer the option to earn a certificate for a fee, which can be a great addition to your resume.
Harvard and free courses: an opportunity for excellent learning
Harvard has made these free courses available in 12 areas of knowledge, covering essential topics for the job market and for those seeking to expand their intellectual repertoire.. In addition to providing a valuable educational experience, the courses are taught by Harvard professors, ensuring an in-depth approach and a high-quality learning experience. Students, professionals, and the curious can find in these courses a chance to explore topics of interest with the support of one of the best universities in the world.
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Courses vary in length, ranging from shorter modules, such as 15-minute lectures, to programs lasting several weeks.. This flexibility allows students to choose courses that suit adapt better to your routines and objectives, whether for quick learning or for more in-depth study.
Courses offered free by Harvard
Check out some of the free Harvard courses available now:
Humanities
- PredictionX: Lost Without Longitude โ Explore the history of navigation, from stars to satellites (1 week long).
- PredictionX: Omens, Oracles and Prophecies โ An overview of divination systems, from ancient practices to modern astrology (1 week long).
Social Sciences
- Nonprofit Financial Management Webinar โ Introduction to accounting and financial statements for non-profit organizations.
- Systematic approaches to policy design โ Course that explores analytical decision-making in the formulation of public policies.
- Webinar on the Science of Matching with Busy People โ Five Principles for Communicating Effectively with Busy People, taught by Todd Rogers of the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).
Computer science
- Introduction to Programming with Scratch from CS50 โ Introductory course to programming with Scratch, a foundation for future coding studies (3 weeks long).
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python from CS50 โ A course on artificial intelligence using Python, perfect for those who already have basic programming knowledge (7 weeks long).
Business
- Negotiating Salary โ Quick 15-minute lesson on salary negotiation techniques with Mike Wheeler from Harvard Business School.
- Resilient Leadership โ 35-minute class on leadership in challenging times, with a focus on resilience, taught by Harvard Business School.
health and medicine
- Clinical care for autistic adults โ Course focused on specialized care for adults with autism, taught by nationally renowned specialists.
These are just a few of the free courses that Harvard offers. To access the full content, simply visit the online catalog and explore the available options.
How the selection process works
The process for enrolling in Harvard's free courses is quite easy. Simply go to Harvard's online courses website, filter through the free courses, and choose the area of โโinterest. Each course has its own registration page, where you can view the syllabus, duration and recommended level of knowledge. There is no strict selection process, so anyone can sign up.
Those who wish to obtain a certificate of completion must enroll in the course, complete the classes, and complete the activities or assessments at the end. To receive the certificate, it is necessary to achieve a minimum grade, which varies according to the course, in addition to paying a small fee if the student opts for the official Harvard document.
Where to sign up
To enroll in Harvard's free courses, simply access the official course website from the university and select the โfreeโ option in the filters. There, you can browse through the options, choose the course you want and enroll. This process is entirely online, quick and allows you to start studying immediately.
About Harvard University
Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest and one of the most prestigious universities in the United States, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Recognized globally for academic excellence, Harvard offers undergraduate, graduate, and executive degree programs that attract students from around the world.. With teachers renowned and extensive production Academically, the university continues to be a leader in research and innovation, both in the sciences and humanities.
Harvard University also features prominently in international rankings. The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) ranked it as the best university in the world. Harvard invests in training global leaders and fosters the development of essential skills for a constantly changing job market. With its free courses, the institution expands its reach, enabling more people, regardless of location or financial status, to access quality knowledge.
This is an unmissable opportunity to study at Harvard, without leaving home, and learn from some of the best professors in the world.