Free Online Courses - Page 2
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View Website 6000+ Swedish Vocabulary Words full-course
This course provides students with a survey of the most commonly used vocabulary words in Swedish.
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View Website 9/11 and Its Aftermath -- Part I full-course Fall 2013
David Schanzer, Liberal Arts—Duke University
Provided by Duke University, this course investigates the forces leading up to the 9/11 attacks and the policies adopted by the US afterwards.
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View Website 99 Names of God in Islam full-course
This course provides an overview of the 99 names of God as they occur in the Qur
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View Website A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver audio Spring 2009
Paul Summers, Engineering & Computer Science—Birmingham City University
Learn the basics to the software Dreamweaver.
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View Website A Beginner's Guide to InDesign audio
Paul Summers, Engineering & Computer Science—Birmingham City University
Learn the basics to the software InDesign.
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View Website A Beginner's Guide to Irrational Behavior full-course Spring 2013
Dan Ariely, Liberal Arts—Duke University
This course explores some of the ways people behave irrationally, and how we can overcome these problems.
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View Website A Biblical Model for 21st Century Worship video
This Liberty University class explores worship methods, including the application of formational, transformational, relational, missional, and reproducible worship to everyday life.
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View Website A Biography of America video
Donald L. Miller, Liberal Arts—Learner
Understand the history of America through first-person narratives.
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View Website A Brief History of Humankind full-course
Yuval Noah Harari, Liberal Arts—Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Want history from the very beginning of humankind? This course offers a survey of the entire existence of humans.
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View Website A Brief History of Time video
Stephen Hawking, Science—Hawking Videos
A documentary covering the personal and professional history of cosmologist Stephen Hawking.
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View Website A Clinical Approach to the Human Brain full-course Fall 2006
Thomas Byrne, Health & Medical—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Come to understand how the brain works in this course that focuses on how the human brain is affected and functions when healthy and diseased.
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View Website A Crash Course on Creativity full-course Spring 2013
Tina Seelig, Liberal Arts—Stanford University
The purpose of this course is to investigate multiple factors that stimulate and inhibit natural creativity in inviduals, groups, and organizations.
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View Website A Day at the Supermarket full-course
Adam W. Cooper, Engineering & Computer Science—Codecademy
This Python course teaches you how to manage your own supermarket and buy goods.
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View Website A Descriptive Introduction to Physics video Fall 2012
Take Yury Kolomensky's course to find a descriptive introduction to physics.
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View Website A Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python full-course Spring 2011
Sarina Canelake, Engineering & Computer Science—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Students with little or no programming experience learn how to use Python.
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View Website A Global History of Architecture Writing Seminar full-course Spring 2008
Mark Jarzombek, Arts—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Discover the global history of architecture in this writing-intensive course from MIT.
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View Website A Guide to SBA's Disaster Assistance Programs full-course Fall 2012
In this course, students will learn about financing a small business and is designed primarily for small firms with an interest in borrowing money.
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View Website A History of the World Since 1300 full-course Fall 2012
Jeremy Adelman, Liberal Arts—Princeton University
In the past 700 years, our world has grown both more integrated and divided. Take this course to find out how.
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View Website A Look at Nuclear science and Technology full-course Summer 2013
Larry Foulke, Science—University of Pittsburgh
This course shares the theory, design, and operation of commercial nuclear power reactors.
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View Website A Love-Hate Relationship: Cholesterol in Health and Disease full-course Fall 2005
Ayce Yesilaltay, Science—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Students learn about good and bad cholesterol, disease treatments, and more in this course devoted to the relationship between cholesterol and the human body.
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View Website A Mathematical Way to Think About Biology full-course
Students in this course will take a look at physical science perspectives and how they tie into math, deriving equations, and graphical illustrations.
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View Website A New History for New China, 1700-2000: New Data and New Methods, Part 1 full-course
James Lee, Liberal Arts—Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Follow new directions in Chinese history and social science with this comparative perspective history course.
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View Website A Practical Introduction to Probability and Statistics full-course
Yoav Freund, Math—University of California-San Diego (UCSD)
Students in this class will be introduced to both probability and statistics and their uses.
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View Website A Private Universe video
Primary and secondary educators explore why students of all ages have trouble understanding basic science concepts.
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View Website A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners full-course
Marianne Talbot, Liberal Arts—Oxford University
Find an introduction to ethics and the underpinnings of ethical thought in this Oxford course.
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View Website A Simple Counter full-course
Combine HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create a simple counter widget.
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View Website A Survey of Shakespeare's Plays audio Spring 2010
William Flesch, Liberal Arts—Brandeis University
Brandeis University presents this course covering Shakespeare's career, with representative plays from all four genres of comedy, tragedy, history, and romance.
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View Website A Sustainable Transportation Plan for MIT full-course NA
Frederick Salvucci, John Attanucci, Lawrence Brutti, Engineering & Computer Science—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
This course focuses on evaluating the transportation policies for the MIT campus and determining alternative options for commuters.
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View Website A Taste of Italy audio Spring 2010
Learn how to make classic Italian dishes, as well as the basics of olive oil, Italian parsley, and handmade pasta, in this culinary course from the Art Institutes.
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View Website A Veterans' Guide: How to Win Federal Contracts full-course Fall 2009
This guide was designed for veterans to help them find and participate in Federal contract opportunities.