Harvard University Offers 150 Free and Certified Courses


One of the most renowned institutions of higher education in the world, Harvard University, is offering 150 free courses with certificate issue. The trainings are online, in different areas of knowledge and with options in the Portuguese language.

The University is responsible for training renowned professionals, such as the former president of the United States of America (USA), Barack Obama; owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, Mark Zuckerberg; the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, among others.

free courses

Online and free courses are made available largely in the “self-paced“, that is, the student enrolls and can attend classes when he can, without specific dates.

Check out some free courses
  • Free Online Inclusive Education Course
  • Free Online Toy Library and Learning Course
  • Free Online Preschool Math Games Course
  • Free Online Pedagogical Cultural Workshops Course

However, it is necessary to pay attention to deadlines, as there are some training courses that have a planned start for classes and enrollments. In total, there are 198 courses offered, 150 of them free.

The complete list and entries must be accessed at the site Classcentral. Check the distribution by areas:

  • Humanities (62);
  • Social Sciences (25);
  • Science (22);
  • Health and Medicine (21);
  • Data Science (17);
  • Computer Science (15);
  • Art and Design (11);
  • Education and Teaching (8);
  • Business (6);
  • Programming (6);
  • Mathematics (5);
  • Personal Development (2).

See too: Senai and Huawei will offer 5G technical courses for 2,000 young people

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