Ten Most Popular MOOCs Starting in June 2016
The best new free online courses starting in June 2016
We compile this list based on how many Class Central users have added a particular course to MOOC Tracker – our watchlist feature (courses have been added more than 450,000 times to MOOC Tracker). Learn more about MOOC Tracker. Courses that have been offered before are not included in this list.
Personal Finance Planning
Purdue University via edX
Want to better understand investments? How credit works? How and why insurance products like life insurance, health insurance, and property insurance might be relevant for you? How to maximize your retirement savings? This course aims to make finding the answers to these questions, and many other similar questions, interesting and fun.
Bookmark | Next Session : 15th Jun, 2016
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Sponsored Differential Equations and Their Symmetries via Mathematical Models
Blekinge Institute of Technology via Canvas.net
Get Introduced to mathematical models formulated in terms of ordinary and partial differential equations.
Starts June 6, 2016
Nutrition and Health: Food Safety
Wageningen University via edX
This nutrition and health course will teach you about the hazards associated with food and give you the tools to assess the dangers they can present. You will learn the effects of food processing, the shared responsibility in the food chain and the prevention of food poisoning/intoxication.
Bookmark | Next Session : 1st Jun, 2016
Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS
Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
Do you want to write powerful, maintainable, and testable front end applications faster and with less code? Then consider joining this course to gain skills in one of the most popular Single Page Application (SPA) frameworks today, AngularJS
Bookmark | Next Session : 20th Jun, 2016
Machine Learning: Clustering & Retrieval
University of Washington via Coursera
A reader is interested in a specific news article and you want to find similar articles to recommend. What is the right notion of similarity? Moreover, what if there are millions of other documents?
Bookmark | Next Session : 15th Jun, 2016
History of Graphic Design
California Institute of the Arts via Coursera
In each class, we’ll start by observing the factors that influence and shape aesthetic outcomes. You’ll begin to see how design elements come in to being.
Bookmark | Next Session : 20th Jun, 2016
Microeconomics: When Markets Fail
University of Pennsylvania via Coursera
Perfect markets achieve efficiency: maximizing total surplus generated. But real markets are imperfect. In this course we will explore a set of market imperfections to understand why they fail and to explore possible remedies including as antitrust policy, regulation, government intervention.
Bookmark | Next Session : 6th Jun, 2016
Introduction to Engineering
University of Texas at Arlington via edX
The goal of this engineering course is to provide high school students and college freshmen a broad outline of engineering and help them decide on a career in engineering. This course will focus on exploring the different disciplines of engineering and providing participants with a broad background in different areas of engineering.
Bookmark | Next Session : 8th Jun, 2016
Islam Through Its Scriptures
Harvard University via edX
How can you improve your understanding of Islam and its most important holy text, the Quran? How can you make sense of a tradition and a text that have been interpreted in different ways across vast geographical spaces for nearly a millennium and a half?
Bookmark | Next Session : 1st Jun, 2016
Social Norms, Social Change
University of Pennsylvania via Coursera
The course teaches how to measure social norms and the expectations that support them, and how to decide whether they cause specific behaviors. We also look at a variety of tools policy makers may use to effect change, highlight the role of trendsetters in social change, and the conditions under which they can be successful.
Bookmark | Next Session : 20th Jun, 2016
Big Data: Data Visualisation
Queensland University of Technology via FutureLearn
Data visualisation is an important visual method for effective communication and analysing large datasets. Through data visualisations we are able to draw conclusions from data that sometimes are not immediately obvious, and interact with the data in an entirely different way.
Bookmark | Next Session : 27th Jun, 2016
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