Harvard University offering 65 free online courses starting from 25 April 2020. These courses are free of cost you do not have to pay a single dollar. It will not just the source of earning for you rather than it can make your job or work profile very strong. This is a good opportunity to increase your skills.
The benefit of These courses :
- The first benefit of these courses is that they will not ask your previous qualifications or any previous course. For example, if you had the previous course on Digital marketing and next you want to do a course on Health sciences or Art, so you can do any course no one will ask you any question.
- The second benefit of free online courses from Harvard school is that you can continue your courses after lockdown, you haven’t any condition to complete the courses in this period. Thus these courses do not have any time limit or dead link.
How many categories are available :
Harvard university providing 11 free categories of courses:
- Art & Design
- Business
- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Education & Teaching
- Health & Medicine
- Humanities
- Mathematics
- Programming
- Science
- Social Sciences
All of these 11 categories include 64 courses and you can learn four courses at a time out of 11 Categories.
Courses Name
- Subject Art & Design include
- CS50’s Introduction to Game Development
- Pyramids of Giza: Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and the Birth of Opera
- Handel’s Messiah and Baroque Oratorio
- Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and the 19th Century Orchestra
- Shakespeare’s Othello: The Moor
- Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring: Modernism, Ballet, and Riots
- Japanese Books: From Manuscript to Print
- Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice: Shylock
- Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Ghost
- Shakespeare’s Othello: The Moor
- Tangible Things
- Shakespeare’s Life and Work
- The Architectural Imagination
Subject Business Include:
- Contract Law: From Trust to Promise to Contract
- Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
- Contract Law: From Trust to Promise to Contract
Subject Computer Science Include:
- CS50’s Introduction to Game Development
- CS50’s Web Programming with Python and JavaScript
- CS50’s Mobile App Development with React Native
- CS50: Introduction to Computer Science
- CS50 for Lawyers
- Using Python for Research
- Data Science: Machine Learning
- CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python
The subject of Data Science include
- Principles, Statistical and Computational Tools for Reproducible Science
- Data Science: Inference and Modeling
- Data Science: Productivity Tools
- Data Science: Wrangling
- Data Science: Linear Regression
- Data Science: R Basics
- Data Science: Machine Learning
- Data Science: Capstone
- Data Science: Visualization
- Data Science: Probability
- High-Dimensional Data Analysis
- Introduction to Linear Models and Matrix Algebra
- Statistics and R
Subject Education & Teaching include:
- Tangible Things
Subject Health & Medicine Include:
- Lessons from Ebola: Preventing the Next Pandemic
- Improving Global Health: Focusing on Quality and Safety
- The Health Effects of Climate Change
- Strengthening Community Health Worker Programs
- Principles of Biochemistry
- Mechanical Ventilation for COVID-19
- Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
- Fundamentals of Neuroscience, Part 2: Neurons and Networks
- Fundamentals of Neuroscience, Part 3: The Brain
Subject Humanities Include:
- Religious Literacy: Traditions and Scriptures
- Religion, Conflict, and Peace
- Buddhism Through Its Scriptures
- Judaism Through Its Scriptures
- Hinduism Through Its Scriptures
- Christianity Through Its Scriptures
- Sikhism Through Its Scriptures
- Pyramids of Giza: Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and the Birth of Opera
- Handel’s Messiah and Baroque Oratorio
- Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and the 19th Century Orchestra
- Shakespeare’s Othello: The Moor
- Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring: Modernism, Ballet, and Riots
- The Health Effects of Climate Change
- PredictionX: Omens, Oracles & Prophecies
- Japanese Books: From Manuscript to Print
- Shakespeare’s Life and Work
- Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice: Shylock
- Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Ghost
- Shakespeare’s Othello: The Moor
- Tangible Things
- Justice
Subject Mathematics Includes:
- Principles, Statistical and Computational Tools for Reproducible Science
- Data Science: R Basics
- Data Science: Visualization
- Data Science: Probability
- Data Science: Inference and Modeling
- Data Science: Capstone
- Fat Chance: Probability from the Ground Up
- Introduction to Probability (on edX)
- High-Dimensional Data Analysis
- Introduction to Linear Models and Matrix Algebra
- Statistics and R
Subject Programming Include:
- Using Python for Research
- CS50: Introduction to Computer Science
Subject Science Include:
- The Health Effects of Climate Change
Subject Social Sciences Includes:
- Child Protection: Children’s Rights in Theory and Practice
- PredictionX: Omens, Oracles & Prophecies
- Tangible Things
- Contract Law: From Trust to Promise to Contract
How to Enroll?
First of all search (Harvard university free courses) on Google then click on the second link as shown in the picture,
Click on the first link and select filter-free courses as shown in picture
After filtering the free courses you can select your category which you want to join.
Mobile User
If you are a Mobile user then you download the edX app from Harvard university for learning online free courses.
After Selecting your Course you will see a page like this as shown in the picture. Take your Course
After taking your course you will see the Enroll button, then click on the Enroll button and Fill other requirements to start the course.
Click here to go Directly on Harvard University Page for free Online courses
Do these are certified Courses?
yes, you can get a certificate in your course but for that, you have to pay. For example, for different courses, the price is different it can 200$ or maybe 300$. But my suggestion is that you should join courses for extra skills and can work as a Freelancer later.