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From Johns Hopkins: Free College Level Health Courses

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8 Jul

Johns Hopkins University is another university that believes knowledge should be free.  They write, “Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s (JHSPH) goals are to provide free, searchable, access to JHSPH’s course materials for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. ”   This is great news for us!

The courses contain everything you would need to complete these college-level courses:

  • syllabus
  • schedule
  • lecture materials
  • readings
  • materials list (if additional texts are needed)

More information about the courses:

  • JHSPH does not require that participants register
  • JHSPH does not grant degrees or certificates for these courses
  • The courses do not provide access to JHSPH faculty

The available areas of study include:

  • Adolescent Health

  • Aging
  • Behavior and Health
  • Biostatistics
  • Chronic Diseases
  • Environment
  • General Public Health
  • Genetics
  • Global Health
  • Health Policy
  • HIV/AIDS

  • Infectious Disease
  • Injury Prevention
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Mental Health
  • Nutrition
  • Population Science
  • Presentations
  • Public Health Preparedness
  • Refugee Health

How to Get this Freebie:  Visit Johns Hopkins Open Courseware site

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