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Boost Your Course Rigor Using This Giant List of Free Online Classes for High School Students

Arts and Humanities

Biosciences

Business and Entrepreneurship

Computer Science and Programming

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Liberal Arts

  1. Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art – The Museum of Modern Art

  2. Art & Ideas: Teaching with Themes – The Museum of Modern Art

  3. Arts and Culture Strategy – University of Pennsylvania & National Arts Strategies

  4. Behavioral Finance – Duke University

  5. Better Business Writing in English – Georgia Tech

  6. Biology Meets Programming: Bioinformatics for Beginners – University of California, San Diego

  7. Chemistry – University of Kentucky

  8. Classical Sociological Theory – University of Amsterdam

  9. Craft Your Story Like the Great Writers – Wesleyan University

  10. Crash Course in Data Science – Johns Hopkins University

  11. Create Imaginative Games – CALARTS

  12. Discrete Mathematics – Shanghai Jiao Tong University

  13. Econometrics: Methods and Applications – Erasmus University Rotterdam

  14. Effective Communication in the Globalised Workplace – National University of Singapore

  15. English for Business and Entrepreneurship- University of Pennsylvania

  16. English for Journalism – University of Pennsylvania

  17. Fundamentals of Music Theory – University of Edinburgh

  18. Game Theory – Stanford University & University of British Columbia

  19. Genes and the Human Condition (From Behavior to Biotechnology) – University of Maryland, College Park

  20. Geopolitics of Europe – Sciences Po

  21. Getting Started With Music Theory – Michigan State University

  22. Global Diplomacy: Diplomacy in the Modern World – University of London, SOAS University of London

  23. How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics – University of Virginia

  24. Inferential Statistics – Duke University

  25. Intercultural Communication and Conflict Resolution – University of California, Irvine

  26. Introduction to Human Behavioral Genetics – University of Minnesota

  27. Introduction to Logic – Stanford University

  28. Introduction to Mathematical Thinking – Stanford University

  29. Introduction to Psychology – University of Toronto

  30. Leading Innovation in Arts and Culture – Vanderbilt University & National Arts Strategies

  31. Maps and the Geospatial Revolution – Pennsylvania State University

  32. Mechanics: Motion, Forces, Energy and Gravity, from Particles to Planets – University of New South Wales

  33. Methods and Statistics in Social Sciences – University of Amsterdam

  34. Microeconomics: The Power of Markets – University of Pennsylvania

  35. Model Thinking – University of Michigan

  36. Moral Foundations of Politics – Yale University

  37. Music as Biology: What We Like to Hear and Why – Duke University

  38. Music Production – Berklee

  39. Particle Physics: an Introduction – University of Geneva

  40. Psychology at Work – University of Western Australia

  41. Strategy and Sustainability – IESE Business School

  42. The Ancient Greeks – Wesleyan University

  43. The Art of Music Production – Berklee

  44. The Art of Vocal Production – Berklee

  45. The Arts and Science of Relationships: Understanding Human Needs – University of Toronto

  46. The Evolving Universe – Caltech

  47. The Science of the Solar System – Caltech

  48. Understanding Einstein: The Special Theory of Relativity – Stanford University

Mathematics

  1. Calculus Single Variable: Function – University of Pennsylvania

  2. Calculus Single Variable: Integration – University of Pennsylvania

  3. College Algebra and Problem Solving – Arizona State University

  4. Differential Equations – MIT

  5. Introduction to Algebra – SchoolYourself

  6. Introduction to Calculus – University of Sydney

  7. Introduction to Geometry – SchoolYourself

  8. Linear Models and Matrix Algebra – Harvard University

  9. Mathematics for Year 12 – Course 1: Algebraic Methods, Graphs and Applied

  10. Mathematics Methods – Imperial College London

  11. Mathematics for Year 12 – Course 2: Calculus, Newton’s Laws and Hypothesis Testing – Imperial College London

  12. Mathematics for Year 13 – Course 1: Functions, Sequences and Series, and Numerical Methods – Imperial College London

  13. Mathematics for Year 13 – Course 2: General Motion, Moments and Equilibrium, The Normal Distribution, Vectors, Differentiation Methods, Integration Methods and Differential Equations – Imperial College London

  14. Precalculus – Arizona State University

  15. Pre-University Calculus – TU Delft

  16. Probability and Statistics – University of London

  17. Statistics and R – Harvard University

Physical Sciences

Self-Discovery & Exploration


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