TL;DR: Find a wide range of free online courses from MIT on edX.
You can find an enormous bank of free online courses from top educational institutions on edX. And we really do mean the best schools in the world, including the likes of MIT.
edX hosts free online courses from MIT on topics like AI, modern finance, Python programming, and much more. We recommend taking some time to check everything out, because there really is something for everyone.
These are the best free online courses from MIT this month:
Cell Biology: Cell-Cell Interactions
Cell Biology: Transport and Signaling
Circuits and Electronics 1: Basic Circuit Analysis
Circuits and Electronics 2: Amplification, Speed, and Delay
Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications
Collaborative Data Science for Healthcare
Data Analysis: Statistical Modeling and Computation in Applications
Derivatives Markets: Advanced Modeling and Strategies
Financial Regulation: From the Global Financial Crisis to Fintech and the COVID Pandemic
Foundations of Modern Finance II
Fundamentals of Manufacturing Processes
Genetics: Analysis and Applications
Genetics: Population Genetics and Human Traits
Introduction to Biology: The Secret of Life
Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python
Learning Time Series with Interventions
Machine Learning with Python: From Linear Models to Deep Learning
Management in Engineering: Accounting and Planning
Management in Engineering: Strategy and Leadership
Mathematical Methods for Quantitative Finance
Visualizing the Birth of Modern Tokyo
These free courses do not come with a certificate of completion, but that’s the only catch. You can still learn at your own pace with unrestricted access to all the course materials.
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