Coursera learning platform has recently announced to give full access to 3800 free certificate courses for students and academicians.
Moreover, students and academicians must have access to an educational institution email. Coursera online courses are world-wide accredited courses offered by well-known universities.
The online courses are available in English, and for only two months. Upon completion of the course, you can apply for a certificate.
OPPGATE shares details about the Coursera courses and how to register for them.
Online
Free
Jul 31, 2020
Multiple Fields
Coursera Free Certificate courses details
Coursera Free Certificate Requirements
- An access to a university or college email.
- A minimum of an intermediate level in English.
- A decent internet connection.
Coursera free certificate courses Categories
Coursera courses cover most of the fields such as health, business, computer science and MORE…
Course Duration
- Coursera courses are mostly 50+ hours, so you can get the best benefit.
Coursera Certificates
Free certificate courses are given by accredited universities. An example of a certificate obtained from the University of London is shown below.
Normally, they can be obtained with a fee of around $49 depending on the course. However, for a limited time, Coursera is providing students with 3800 free certificate courses as long as they enroll before Jul 31, 2020, and they finish the course before Sept 30, 2020.
ِAbout Coursera
You’ve surely heard of Coursera learning platform before. It’s one of the largest worldwide learning platforms.
It was founded by two of the best computer science professors at Stanford University. The platform offers courses, specialization guided projects, and professional certificates.
It has partnerships with many well-known universities and many of the popular online education platforms such as Google Academy and Udemy. Course materials are mostly offered for free.
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