One of the main reasons some of us don’t expand our education is money. Yep, school can be expensive, but when there’s a will, there’s a way. The University of Toronto and edX come together every semester, offering a variety of free online courses, so you don’t have to worry about dishing out money to learn something new.

The courses range from finance to health to leadership. Here’s what’s available to enroll in now.

Currently, there are 20 University of Toronto online courses you can pick from:

  • Blockchain Technology and the Future of FinTech
  • Explore Trading and Lending in Decentralized Finance
  • Leveraging Your Leadership Self: Personal Identity and Behavioural Empathy
  • Dive Into the World of Blockchain: Principles, Mechanics, and Tokens
  • Leading People Through Change
  • Leadership Skills Development for Occupational Therapists
  • Foundations of Originator and Biosimilar Biologics: for Patients and Caregivers
  • The Evolution of Payments
  • Payment Innovations
  • Foundations of Strategic Change
  • Advanced Knowledge and Skills of Originator and Biosimilar Biologics: For Health Care Providers
  • Leading Across Differences: Deepening Impact with Cultural Fluency
  • Supporting and Sustaining Strategic Change
  • Navigating Decentralized Derivatives and Governance in Blockchain
  • Promoting Inclusive Organizational Culture: Impactful Allyship and Engagement
  • Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 1 – Foundational
  • Teaching with Technology and Inquiry: An Open Course for Teachers
  • Teaching for Critical Action: Empowering Students in Challenging Times
  • Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 2 – Strategies
  • Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 3 – Professionalism

The courses range in length, spanning anywhere from three weeks to six weeks. Some classes are taught by instructors, while others are self-paced.

Enrolling is simple: just create an edX account and click “enroll” on the course you’re interested in. Once your information is all filled out, you can start getting excited about furthering your education.

Happy learning, Toronto.

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