Friday, January 1, 2021

Don't miss the top ten courses of 2020

 

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2020: Top Courses

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In a year full of twists and turns, many of you have poured yourselves into online learning. 

With 2021 just around the corner, let's celebrate our learners, take a look at our top courses, and begin making plans for your new year's learning resolutions!

In 2020, 8,912,433 enrolled in Harvard Online courses. 

Join us today—Let's make 2021 the best new year together.

ENROLL TODAY
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CS50: Introduction to Computer Science

Gain an introduction to computer science and the art of programming.

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Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

Use entrepreneurship and innovation to tackle complex social problems.

11 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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Mechanical Ventilation for COVID-19

For licensed medical professionals, learn to support the critical care team caring for patients on mechanical ventilation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

1 WEEK

AVAILABLE NOW

6 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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Data Science:
R Basics

Introduction to R programming, including data wrangling, data visualization, file organization, version control, and reproducible document preparation.

8 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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Justice

Learn about moral and political philosophy through contemporary dilemmas and controversies in one of Harvard's most popular courses.

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Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasive Writing and Public Speaking

Gain critical communication skills in writing and public speaking.

12 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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The Architectural Imagination

Learn the fundamental principles of architecture—as an academic subject or a professional career—by studying some of history’s most important buildings.

8 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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Exercising Leadership: Foundational Principles

Mobilize people to tackle tough problems and build the capacity to thrive through the dangers of change.

10 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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Contract Law: From Trust to Promise to Contract

Contracts are promises that the law will enforce. But what happens if the law refuses to honor a promise?

4 WEEKS

AVAILABLE NOW

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Child Protection: Children's Rights in Theory and Practice

Learn how to protect children from violence, exploitation, and neglect through law, policy, and practice.

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