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The best Berkeley courses you can take online for free


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TL;DR: Access the best free online courses from the University of California, Berkeley, including lessons on cryptocurrency, mindfulness, and content creation.


We're virtually visiting the biggest educational institutions in the world, with only one thing in mind. No, we're not checking out the facilities and partying all night. We're seeking out the best online courses that you can take for free.

The latest stop on this massive tour is the University of California, Berkeley. Since joining edX in 2012, UC Berkeley has offered over 100 classes to 4 million learners located all around the world. You can join these students by taking lessons on cryptocurrency, mindfulness, content creation, and much more on edX.

We have checked out everything on offer from Berkeley and lined up a selection of the best free courses as of March 15:

You can recieve a verified certificate of completion if you pay a small fee, but there's no pressure to pay anything at all. So what's stopping you?

Pursue your passion with the best free online courses from the University of California, Berkeley.

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