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Ten Most Popular MOOCs Starting in September 2015

The best new free online courses from top universities starting in September 2015

Digital Marketing Channels: Planning
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign via Coursera
Discover the multiple channels used by digital marketers today and how to leverage them optimally. Interact with content and hear from industry experts invited to join the course.
Go To Class | Next Session : Sep, 2015

Sponsored   Fractals and Scaling
Santa Fe Institute via Complexity Explorer
This course is intended for anyone who is interested in an overview of how ideas from fractals and scaling are used to study complex systems. The course will make use of basic algebra, but potentially difficult topics will be reviewed, and help is available in the course discussion form.
Go To Class | Next Session : 1st Sep, 2015

Financial Evaluation and Strategy: Corporate Finance
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign via Coursera
Learn how to use key finance principles to understand and measure business success and to identify and promote true value creation.
Go To Class | Next Session : 14th Sep, 2015

Mindfulness for Wellbeing and Peak Performance
Monash University via FutureLearn
Learn mindfulness techniques to reduce stress and improve your wellbeing and work/study performance in this free online course.
Go To Class | Next Session : 14th Sep, 2015

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies
Princeton University via Coursera
There’s a lot of excitement about Bitcoin, but also a lot of confusion about what Bitcoin is and how it works. We’re offering this course focusing on the computer science behind Bitcoin to help cut through the hype and get to the core of what makes Bitcoin unique.
Go To Class | Next Session : 1st Sep, 2015

Confronting Gender Based Violence: Global Lessons with Case Studies from India
Johns Hopkins University via Coursera
This course introduces participants from the health care sector to gender based violence (GBV), including global epidemiology of GBV, health outcomes, seminal research, policy and ethical guidelines, and clinical best practices for GBV prevention, support and management.
Go To Class | Next Session : 7th Sep, 2015

BJC.1x: The Beauty and Joy of Computing, Part 1
University of California, Berkeley via edX
A computer science principles course intended to broaden participation in computing to non-traditional groups. Part 1 of 4.
Go To Class | Next Session : 7th Sep, 2015

BSP101x: Learn Spanish: Basic Spanish for English Speakers
Universitat Politècnica de València via edX
Learn Spanish and explore Spanish culture in this introductory language course, designed for English speakers.
Go To Class | Next Session : 15th Sep, 2015

Digital and Social Media Marketing
Salford Business School, University of Salford via iversity
Learn Digital and Social Media Marketing from five leading European universities using real industry case studies. Make yourself more employable in the digital marketing area or learn how to improve your organisation’s online marketing strategy.
Go To Class | Next Session : 28th Sep, 2015

ColWri3.7x: “The Jungle” by Sinclair: BerkeleyX Book Club
University of California, Berkeley via edX
Reading, discussing, and writing about Upton Sinclair’s politically influential novel, The Jungle.
Go To Class | Next Session : 2nd Sep, 2015

Forests and Humans: From the Midwest to Madagascar
University of Wisconsin–Madison via Coursera
Explore the forests of the world, from the taiga to the tropical rainforest! Learn why humans depend on them, and how we can sustainably manage forests for us and the many species with whom we share them.
Go To Class | Next Session : 30th Sep, 2015

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Dhawal is the CEO of Class Central, the most popular search engine and review site for online courses and MOOCs. He has completed over a dozen MOOCs and has written over 200 articles about the MOOC space, including contributions to TechCrunch, EdSurge, Quartz, and VentureBeat.

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