Free University Classes from OpenCourseWare

Take Classes in Almost Any Topic from Over 100 Universities Around the World

Karama C. Neal
I have learned so much from doing the research needed to write this blog. That's a major reason why I do it. But still, I am often interested in learning more about certain topics - globalization, business management, sustainable development (of course). But these days, I like to choose my own classes, learn on my own schedule, and ideally, not pay a lot.

OpenCourseWare is the just the answer. More than 100 universities from all over the world have agreed to put full length versions of their courses on line for anyone to study. That's right, you can use the same materials used in college and graduate level course to learn about almost any topic. Choose classes in public health, engineering, foreign language, film, economics, psychology, you name it. What an amazing resource! And it's all free, though registration may be required depending on the university. Ready to get started?

* Visit OpenCourseWare Finder (http://ocwfinder.com/) to find a course that interests you. Follow the links to the course material.
* Visit the OpenCourseWare Consortium (http://www.ocwconsortium.org/) to learn more about the program, or to get your institution involved.

That's it! You're ready to go. You won't earn credit, but the knowledge is yours to keep. Whether you want to start your own nonprofit, learn a foreign language, understand complex world issues, or something else entirely, you can learn more about the topics that will help you make a difference in our world. All for free. Happy studying!

"What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Published by Karama C. Neal

Karama C. Neal is the editor of "So what can I do," the public service weblog promoting ethics in action  View profile

  • Courses are offered in hundreds of subjects.
  • Courses are free, but registration may be required.
  • Courses are not for credit but offered by over 100 universities around the world.
Classes offered on OpenCourseWare are free and and be taken anywhere. What have you always wanted to learn?

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  • Karama C. Neal2/20/2008

    Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for reading!

  • Pearlygates2/19/2008

    Very good info Karama!!

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