Check out the school’s new batch of Open Courses.
Yale University has been steadily growing its inventory of free online courses, adding new Open Course selections each April. This month the school has added six more for a current total of 42.
Each course includes class lectures available in downloadable video, audio-only and transcript formats, along with supplementary materials like syllabi, suggested readings, exams and problem sets. They’re non-credit programs, giving students of all stripes a chance to essentially audit a Yale undergrad course.
The courses:
- African-American History: From Emancipation to the Present
- Financial Markets 2011
- Freshman Organic Chemistry II
- Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner
- Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature
- The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change
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