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The University of Alberta has free online courses & here’s what’s available

If you’re missing the feeling of a brand-new semester of learning but not the price tag, you’re in luck. What is an area of study you’ve always wanted to dive into? Paleontology? Software Design? Astronomy? Entomology? What about Python Programming? Now is your chance, as the University of Alberta offers free online courses in various subjects thanks to a collaboration between the university and an online learning platform called Coursera.

With winter keeping many of us indoors, now is the perfect time to capitalize on all the buzz about learning that’s in the air and dig deep into topics that fascinate you.

Dive into questions of the future through the 21st Century Energy Transition course, learn about the challenges facing the North through the Arctic Development and Economy courses, or check out the highly praised Indigenous Canada course, which explores the different histories and contemporary perspectives of Indigenous peoples living in Canada.

The Indigenous Canada course saw massive enrolment after Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy asked people via social media to enroll in the free course with him to better understand Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada.

Anyone can sign up; all you need to get started is a computer with an internet connection. “You will be asked to upload photos of your work throughout the course, so access to a camera/webcam is useful but not required,” the site reads.

Courses can also be completed at your own pace with flexible deadlines, but there will be an estimate as to how long it’s expected to complete on average.

When you complete your course, verified learners — those who pay an upgraded fee — will receive a certificate. University of Alberta students can also sign up for these courses and receive credit upon completion.

Don’t like the courses U of A is offering? No worries. Coursera offers courses from major schools and companies like Stanford, Google, Penn State, Microsoft, and the University of Toronto.

Coursera works with more than 275 universities and companies to bring flexible and affordable learning opportunities to people worldwide, according to its website.

You will definitely find something that piques your interest.

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