Ivy League's free courses
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Experience Ivy League education without the cost by enrolling in free online courses offered by eight prestigious institutions. From Brown University’s exploration of the “Ethics of Memory” to Harvard University’s timely course on “Lessons from Ebola,” these MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) provide diverse opportunities for learning.

  1. Brown University
    • Recommended Course: “Ethics of Memory” delves into the history of memory studies, psychoanalysis, and the representation of memories in art.
  2. Columbia University
    • Recommended Course: “Indian & Tibetan River of Buddhism” explores the history of Buddhism in India, Tibet, South and Southeast Asia, and Central Asia.
  3. Cornell University
    • Recommended Course: “The Computing Technology Inside Your Smartphone” breaks down the advanced techniques that make smartphones fast.
  4. Dartmouth College
    • Recommended Course: “Question Reality! Science, Philosophy, and the Search for Meaning” investigates how physics and philosophy have shaped human perspectives.
  5. Harvard University
    • Recommended Course: “Lessons from Ebola: Preventing the Next Pandemic” analyzes the successes and failures during the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
  6. Princeton University
    • Recommended Course: “Global History Lab” is a hands-on 12-week course examining world history from 1300 A.D. to the 20th century.
  7. University of Pennsylvania
    • Recommended Course: “Hollywood: History, Industry, Art” covers the fascinating history of Hollywood from its early days to the contemporary era.
  8. Yale University
    • Recommended Course: “Capitalism: Success, Crisis, and Reform” explores the history and consequences of capitalism, along with potential reshaping for a better future.

Take advantage of these opportunities to expand your knowledge, enhance your skills, and explore diverse subjects without the financial commitment of traditional education. Join these Ivy League institutions in the world of online learning.

Repurposed article originally published in Finance Buzz

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