In this day and age, we are hearing more and more frequently about free online degrees. While some universities and colleges do offer free degrees, many more offer free classes and courses that do not particularly count as credit, but can significantly help your knowledge of the subject. For someone who does not have the financial means to complete continuing education, these online courses at no cost can be a breath of fresh air.
"Introduction to the Horse Behavior and Welfare" is one such course offered by Michigan State University. An overview of equine management and behaviors, this course could benefit anyone involved in an equestrian career, as well as people looking to learn more about horses in general.
The highly regarded Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers a free playwriting course. Imagine being able to tell your friends you are taking classes at MIT! This particular course meets once a week for a three hour session in which students explore theater writing. They study scene structure, action and events with a heavy emphasis on student projects.
You can even take a free dental class from the University of Michigan entitled "Dental Materials."
If not interested in the particular examples in this article, it surely has opened your mind to the endless possibilities that do exist. Whatever your interest at the moment, odds are high that you will be able to find an online course to teach you more about your interests. If you would like to know more about what's out there, be sure to research through search engines and free degree catalogs available on the web. |