Getting enrolled in any Harvard Online Courses [FREE] program is a great way of pursuing one’s education.
Harvard University offers a variety of free online courses through its platform, Harvard University Online Learning. These courses are available to anyone with an internet connection irrespective of learners’ locations. They cover a wide range of subjects and are accessible to learners at any level. Some of these free courses include but not limited to:
- CS50: Introduction to Computer Science
- CS50’s Introduction to Game Development
- Game Development
- Programming with Python
- Web development
- Artificial Intelligence with Python
You can find below, a complete list of what each Harvard course covers. These courses are self-paced and offer a certificate of completion.
CS50: Introduction to Computer Science
An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.
DURATION : 11 weeks long
TIME COMMITMENT : 10 – 20 hours per week
PACE : Self-paced
SUBJECT : Programming
COURSE LANGUAGE : English
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT : English
DIFFICULTY : Introductory
What you’ll learn
-A broad and robust understanding of computer science and programming
-How to think algorithmically and solve programming problems efficiently
-Concepts like abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, software engineering, and web development
-Familiarity with a number of languages, including C, Python, SQL, and JavaScript plus CSS and HTML
-How to engage with a vibrant community of like-minded learners from all levels of experience
-How to develop and present a final programming project to your peers
Course description
This is CS50x , Harvard University’s introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming for majors and non-majors alike, with or without prior programming experience. An entry-level course taught by David J. Malan, CS50x teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently. Topics include abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, software engineering, and web development. Languages include C, Python, SQL, and JavaScript plus CSS and HTML. Problem sets inspired by real-world domains of biology, cryptography, finance, forensics, and gaming. The on-campus version of CS50x , CS50, is Harvard’s largest course.
Students who earn a satisfactory score on 9 problem sets (i.e., programming assignments) and a final project are eligible for a certificate. This is a self-paced course–you may take CS50x on your own schedule.
CS50’s Introduction to Game Development
Learn about the development of 2D and 3D interactive games in this hands-on course, as you explore the design of games such as Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, Angry Birds, and more.
What you’ll learn
-Principles of 2D and 3D graphics, animation, sound, and collision detection
-Unity and LÖVE 2D
-Lua, C#
-Basics of game design and development
Course description
In a quest to understand how video games themselves are implemented, you’ll explore the design of such childhood games as: Super Mario Bros., Pong, Flappy Bird, Breakout, Match 3, Legend of Zelda, Angry Birds, Pokémon, 3D Helicopter Game, Dreadhalls, and Portal.
Via lectures and hands-on projects, the course explores principles of 2D and 3D graphics, animation, sound, and collision detection using frameworks like Unity and LÖVE 2D, as well as languages like Lua and C#. By class’s end, you’ll have programmed several of your own games and gained a thorough understanding of the basics of game design and development.
Artificial Intelligence with Python
The course covers:
1. Graph search algorithms
2. Reinforcement learning
3. Machine learning
4. Artificial intelligence principles
5. How to design intelligent systems
6. How to use AI in Python programs
Apply https://t.co/u26ZD7wKik
Web development
The course covers:
1. HTML, CSS
2. Git
3. Python
4. Django
5. SQL, Models, and Migrations
6. JavaScript
7. User Interfaces
8. Testing, CI/CD
9. Scalability and Security
Apply https://t.co/ExUvW2r23G
Programming with Python
The course covers:
1. Functions, arguments, return values
2. Variables, types, exceptions
3. Conditionals, Boolean expressions
4. Loops
5. Objects, methods
6. File I/O, libraries
Apply https://t.co/dX0L0zeiDF
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