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Read moreIs a certificate just as good as a degree?
A certificate is a good option if you are on a time constraint . Since many certificates can be completed within less than a year, students can start and finish sooner than if they decided to pursue a degree. On the other hand, if time isn’t as pertinent, pursuing a degree can be a better long-term investment.
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Read moreCan Coursera be trusted?
Coursera has a long-held reputation for keeping its users safe and their information private. It is a completely legitimate site and will not try to scam you . The partners of Coursera include: Yale, Stanford, Duke University, University of Michigan, Google, IBM and many more.
Read moreDo universities make money from Coursera?
Coursera does not pay any money to the instructors or professors that teach its courses. Instead, revenue is shared with the institution (e.g. university) that hosts that course . Some universities have reportedly agreed to share a portion of the revenue they receive with their professors.
Read moreWhat universities does Coursera partner with?
Coursera also announced deals with name-brand private universities, such as Brown, Columbia, Emory and Vanderbilt Universities; some major state institutions, such as the University of Maryland System, the Ohio State University and the Universities of Florida, and California at Irvine; and several international …
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