Have you ever dreamed of completing a course and getting a certificate from any of the world's top Universities?
If your answer is YES, then there is a good news for you.
Some of the world's best Universities are offering free online courses and you can get a certificate for totally FREE. You don't need to pay anything and there are absolutely no hidden costs.
If you're thinking whether the courses are worth your time, then let me tell you that they cost $49 or more, but are available at 100% discount until 31 July 2020. These courses can help you learn new subjects, the certificates can help you grow in your career, and you can make your resume attractive as you'll get certificates from some of the best universities. If you are a marketer, entrepreneur, designer, webmaster, engineer, researcher, student, or in any other field, the courses can help you learn something new and improve your skills.
How to get the certificate?
Follow the step by step process to enroll to the courses and get certificates. You can join in multiple courses if you have time.
Step-1: Go to Coursera and create an account with your details.
Website - https://www.coursera.org/
Step-2: Choose any of the following 85 courses where you can enroll for free.
Introduction to Programming with MATLAB - Vanderbilt University
C++ For C Programmers, Part A - University of California, Santa Cruz
Code Yourself! An Introduction to Programming - University of Edinburgh
Introduction to Personal Branding - University of Virginia
How to Write a Resume (Project-Centered Course) - State University of New York
Data Science Math Skills - Duke University
Build Your First Android App (Project-Centered Course) - École Centrale Paris
Communication Strategies for a Virtual Age - University of Toronto
Marketing Analytics - University of Virginia
The Strategy of Content Marketing - University of California, Davis
Creative Thinking: Techniques and Tools for Success - Imperial College London
Successful Career Development - University System of Georgia
Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential - McMaster University
A Life of Happiness and Fulfillment - Indian School of Business
Mountains 101 - University of Alberta
Mechanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress & Strain and Axial Loading - Georgia Institute of Technology
Social Psychology - Wesleyan University
Dino 101: Dinosaur Paleobiology - University of Alberta
The Science of the Solar System - California Institute of Technology
Introduction to Philosophy - University of Edinburgh
COVID-19: What You Need to Know (CME Eligible) - Osmosis
De-Mystifying Mindfulness - Leiden University
Psychological First Aid - Johns Hopkins University
Introductory Human Physiology - Duke University
How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics - University of Virginia
Becoming a changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation - University of Cape Town
Introduction to Sustainability - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sit Less, Get Active - University of Edinburgh
Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space - University of Arizona
The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that You Should Know - University of Michigan
New Models of Business in Society - University of Virginia
Creative Problem Solving - University of Minnesota
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments - Duke University
Personal & Family Financial Planning - University of Florida
Introduction to Chemistry: Reactions and Ratios - Duke University
Disaster Preparedness - University of Pittsburgh
Managing the Company of the Future - University of London International Programmes
Science of Exercise - University of Colorado Boulder
Tricky American English Pronunciation - University of California, Irvine
Converting Challenges into Opportunities - University of California, San Diego
Introduction to Chemistry: Structures and Solutions - Duke University
The Arts and Science of Relationships: Understanding Human Needs - University of Toronto
How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (Project-Centered Course) - École Polytechnique
Bugs 101: Insect-Human Interactions - University of Alberta
Fashion as Design - The Museum of Modern Art
Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation - American Museum of Natural History
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Review - Georgia Institute of Technology
Computer Vision Basics - University at Buffalo
Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success - University at Buffalo
How to Get Skilled: Introduction to Individual Skills Management (Project-Centered Course) - State University of New York
Probability and Statistics: To p or not to p? - University of London International Programmes
The Language of Design: Form and Meaning - California Institute of the Arts
Teamwork Skills: Communicating Effectively in Groups - University of Colorado Boulder
Making Architecture - IE Business School
Communicating During Global Emergencies - Emory University
Introduction to Calculus - The University of Sydney
Step-3: Click on your preferred course and click on "Go to class".

Step-4: The link will send you to Coursera offer page. Click on "Enroll for free."

You may need to login to Coursera if you haven't already. You'll see a pop-up. Just click on "Continue" and you are done.
Complete the course and get your certificate.
If your answer is YES, then there is a good news for you.
Some of the world's best Universities are offering free online courses and you can get a certificate for totally FREE. You don't need to pay anything and there are absolutely no hidden costs.
If you're thinking whether the courses are worth your time, then let me tell you that they cost $49 or more, but are available at 100% discount until 31 July 2020. These courses can help you learn new subjects, the certificates can help you grow in your career, and you can make your resume attractive as you'll get certificates from some of the best universities. If you are a marketer, entrepreneur, designer, webmaster, engineer, researcher, student, or in any other field, the courses can help you learn something new and improve your skills.
How to get the certificate?
Follow the step by step process to enroll to the courses and get certificates. You can join in multiple courses if you have time.
Step-1: Go to Coursera and create an account with your details.
Website - https://www.coursera.org/
Step-2: Choose any of the following 85 courses where you can enroll for free.
Introduction to Programming with MATLAB - Vanderbilt University
C++ For C Programmers, Part A - University of California, Santa Cruz
Code Yourself! An Introduction to Programming - University of Edinburgh
Introduction to Personal Branding - University of Virginia
How to Write a Resume (Project-Centered Course) - State University of New York
Data Science Math Skills - Duke University
Build Your First Android App (Project-Centered Course) - École Centrale Paris
Communication Strategies for a Virtual Age - University of Toronto
Marketing Analytics - University of Virginia
The Strategy of Content Marketing - University of California, Davis
Creative Thinking: Techniques and Tools for Success - Imperial College London
Successful Career Development - University System of Georgia
Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential - McMaster University
A Life of Happiness and Fulfillment - Indian School of Business
Mountains 101 - University of Alberta
Mechanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress & Strain and Axial Loading - Georgia Institute of Technology
Social Psychology - Wesleyan University
Dino 101: Dinosaur Paleobiology - University of Alberta
The Science of the Solar System - California Institute of Technology
Introduction to Philosophy - University of Edinburgh
COVID-19: What You Need to Know (CME Eligible) - Osmosis
De-Mystifying Mindfulness - Leiden University
Psychological First Aid - Johns Hopkins University
Introductory Human Physiology - Duke University
How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics - University of Virginia
Becoming a changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation - University of Cape Town
Introduction to Sustainability - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sit Less, Get Active - University of Edinburgh
Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space - University of Arizona
The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that You Should Know - University of Michigan
New Models of Business in Society - University of Virginia
Creative Problem Solving - University of Minnesota
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments - Duke University
Personal & Family Financial Planning - University of Florida
Introduction to Chemistry: Reactions and Ratios - Duke University
Disaster Preparedness - University of Pittsburgh
Managing the Company of the Future - University of London International Programmes
Science of Exercise - University of Colorado Boulder
Tricky American English Pronunciation - University of California, Irvine
Converting Challenges into Opportunities - University of California, San Diego
Introduction to Chemistry: Structures and Solutions - Duke University
The Arts and Science of Relationships: Understanding Human Needs - University of Toronto
How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (Project-Centered Course) - École Polytechnique
Bugs 101: Insect-Human Interactions - University of Alberta
Fashion as Design - The Museum of Modern Art
Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation - American Museum of Natural History
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Review - Georgia Institute of Technology
Computer Vision Basics - University at Buffalo
Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success - University at Buffalo
How to Get Skilled: Introduction to Individual Skills Management (Project-Centered Course) - State University of New York
Probability and Statistics: To p or not to p? - University of London International Programmes
The Language of Design: Form and Meaning - California Institute of the Arts
Teamwork Skills: Communicating Effectively in Groups - University of Colorado Boulder
Making Architecture - IE Business School
Communicating During Global Emergencies - Emory University
Introduction to Calculus - The University of Sydney
Step-3: Click on your preferred course and click on "Go to class".

Step-4: The link will send you to Coursera offer page. Click on "Enroll for free."

You may need to login to Coursera if you haven't already. You'll see a pop-up. Just click on "Continue" and you are done.
Complete the course and get your certificate.