Showing posts with label 400 Free Online Courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 400 Free Online Courses. Show all posts

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Advance Your Career with an Online Degree in Economics

An increasing world population, the scarcity of resources and the growing need for social responsibility are very prominent issues that we currently face in society.  The importance of these areas has created a need for individuals that can understand the actions of society and create incentives that lead to welfare and sustainability.
Economics is the social science that aims to understand and predict human behavior by combining a strong education in liberal arts with a thorough understanding of mathematics and computer science.
The curriculum of this program is designed to give you the tools to understand how incentives affect human behavior, markets, and economies so you can model real-life situations, effectively allocate resources, and map out the best outcomes.
Along with giving you the benefit of a top-quality liberal arts education, Penn State’s Bachelor of Arts in Economics can provide you with the additional advantage of a solid foundation in the analytical knowledge of economics, as well as the skills to think more critically in your work for complex national and international organizations, and to manage change and social challenges effectively.

Career Opportunities for Economics Graduates

With your bachelor of arts degree in economics, you can expand your career opportunities to work in diverse professional settings, with a varied set of professional responsibilities that could include:
  • examining trends, such as turnover rates, product cycles, or immigration to help make predictions about the future
  • carrying out quantitative analysis through surveys and data collection to understand and explain human behavior
  • advising the strategic leadership of any organization to maximize the payoff for all stakeholders
  • designing policies or making recommendations to optimize the use of resources in any project or plan

Who Should Apply?

A Bachelor of Arts in Economics may be most suitable for you if you wish to work in consulting or if you want to advance your career in the following fields:
  • government
  • health and environmental policy
  • public policy
  • small, medium or large businesses
  • nonprofit organizations (national and international)

Stepping-stone for Your Long-Term Goals

The Bachelor of Arts in Economics program can offer you an excellent stepping-stone to graduate or specialized studies, especially in economics or law school.

Choose Your Focus in Economics

We offer both a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science in economics. Choose the one that best fits your career goals by deciding if you want to concentrate on the qualitative or quantitative aspects of the discipline.
  • The Bachelor of Arts in Economics is best suited for you if you want to focus on the qualitative aspect of economics. The program places a stronger emphasis on social behavior, culture, international relations, and foreign languages to prepare you for work in national or international organizations.
  • The Bachelor of Science in Economics seeks to help you develop solid analytical skills, especially in mathematic theory, research, and computer programming. It can provide you with the strong quantitative knowledge necessary to represent and interpret individual and group behavior through numerical concepts and models.

Online Education at Penn State

Penn State has a history of 100+ years of distance education and more than a decade of experience in online learning. We strive to create an online learning environment that brings you as close to the face-to-face experience as possible. Learn more about Penn State World Campus.

How Online Learning Works

The decision to return to school is a major one. We understand and we’re here to help support you along the way. As a World Campus student, you will be supported by a team of knowledgeable and compassionate staff who understand the complexities of balancing work and life while learning online.
We talk to busy adult learners like you every day. We listen to your concerns about going back to school or balancing work and family life. We help you navigate a path to meet your education and career goals. We watch you gain confidence. And we celebrate with you on graduation day.
We understand that you are choosing an online education for the flexibility and convenience. To help you complete your work when it is most convenient for you, our technical support and academic advising staff are available through extended work hours. And they are easy to access by email, phone, and instant messaging.
We can help you:
— get started by walking you through the course application process, including identifying the required supporting documentation; finding financial aid, scholarships, and other types of financial support; and preparing you for learning in an online environment
— use our University systems so you can access course syllabi and assignments; interact with professors and peers; make tuition payments; get your textbooks and software through the online bookstore; and use the University Libraries system, the 7th largest research library in North America—with more than 100,000 e-books.
take advantage of resources for online students including undergraduate advising, career counseling, exam proctoring, tech support, and tutoring in writing and several math-related fields.
— link with communities and special services for military members and veterans, international students, alumni, corporate education, students with disabilities, and those transferring from other universities and colleges
— stay connected in the Penn State community by keeping you up-to-date with events, important dates, and Penn State news
From your first inquiry to application to graduation, we are committed to helping you reach your goals.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Free Online Internal Medicine Courses from Top Universities

1. Gastroenterology - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Course presents the most recent findings and research in gastroenterology. Students perform labs to gain a better understanding of class topics.
Course FeatureResult for Home User
Degree Level Graduate
Lectures, Notes or Reading Lists? Yes
Labs and Assignments? Yes
Tests or Quizzes with Solutions? No
Video Lectures? No
Podcast of Course? No
Audio for Course? No
Downloadable Materials? Yes

DiplomaGuide.com Course Grade (1 worst - 10 best)

Quality of Content Usability for Home User Overall Grade
9 10 9.5

2. Cellular and Molecular Immunology - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology

This health science course explores immune system's tissues and cells. Students learn about class topics through lectures, case studies and tutorials.
Course FeatureResult for Home User
Degree Level Graduate
Lectures, Notes or Reading Lists? Yes
Labs and Assignments? Yes
Tests or Quizzes with Solutions? No
Video Lectures? No
Podcast of Course? No
Audio for Course? No
Downloadable Materials? Yes

DiplomaGuide.com Course Grade (1 worst - 10 best)

Quality of Content Usability for Home User Overall Grade
8 9 8.5

3. Immunology - University of Michigan

Classes focus on antibodies, B-cell development and differentiation, multiple myleoma, T-cell development and lymphatic histology.
Course FeatureResult for Home User
Degree Level Undergraduate
Lectures, Notes or Reading Lists? Yes
Labs and Assignments? Yes
Tests or Quizzes with Solutions? No
Video Lectures? No
Podcast of Course? No
Audio for Course? No
Downloadable Materials? Yes

DiplomaGuide.com Course Grade (1 worst - 10 best)

Quality of Content Usability for Home User Overall Grade
9 8 8.5

4. Musculoskeletal - University of Michigan

Major themes of the course include muscle physiology, muscle metabolism and embryology, histology, gross anatomy and radiology of musculoskeletal system.
Course FeatureResult for Home User
Degree Level Undergraduate
Lectures, Notes or Reading Lists? Yes
Labs and Assignments? Yes
Tests or Quizzes with Solutions? No
Video Lectures? No
Podcast of Course? No
Audio for Course? No
Downloadable Materials? Yes

DiplomaGuide.com Course Grade (1 worst - 10 best)

Quality of Content Usability for Home User Overall Grade
8 8 8

5. Renal - University of Michigan

Students in this medical course learn about the kidney's function and structure. Course uses a multidisciplinary approach.
Course FeatureResult for Home User
Degree Level Undergraduate
Lectures, Notes or Reading Lists? Yes
Labs and Assignments? Yes
Tests or Quizzes with Solutions? No
Video Lectures? No
Podcast of Course? No
Audio for Course? No
Downloadable Materials? Yes

DiplomaGuide.com Course Grade (1 worst - 10 best)

Quality of Content Usability for Home User Overall Grade
8 8 8

6. Endocrine - University of Michigan

This two-week course introduces medical students to the fundamentals of hormone secretion. Course topics include endocrine gland function and endocrine disorders.
Course FeatureResult for Home User
Degree Level Undergraduate
Lectures, Notes or Reading Lists? Yes
Labs and Assignments? Yes
Tests or Quizzes with Solutions? No
Video Lectures? No
Podcast of Course? No
Audio for Course? No
Downloadable Materials? Yes

DiplomaGuide.com Course Grade (1 worst - 10 best)

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Free Online Courses from Top Universities Education,

I was browsing Google+ the other night when I saw a link (from Francisco) to a post that listed 400 free online courses from top universities. I’ve heard about free course offerings but never really looked into it and I was so surprised to see such a wide variety of courses being offered by universities such as Stanford, Yale, MIT, Harvard, Oxford, UC Berkeley, Columbia University, Notre Dame, and the awesome UCLA! ;)
Finals are around the corner for me so it is insane of me to be looking at these courses right now but eventually I do want to listen in on or watch the lectures of these amazing professors.
Some courses that I’m going to look into are:
These are just the ones I am interested in. There are more courses under the subjects I have brought up here and other subjects include: Public Health, Physics, Natural Resources, Mathematics, Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical), Artificial Intelligence, Chemistry, Astronomy, Aeronautics, Urban Studies, Sociology, Religion, Political Science, International Relations and Law, Music, Literature, Linguistics, Law, Languages, Geography, Film, Economics, Classics & Classical World, Art & Art History, Architecture and Archaeology. To see the whole list of 400 Free Online Courses click here.
Don’t see anything you like? Check out all of the courses offered by the following universities, and About.com even offers free courses where you receive courses via email on a daily or weekly basis!