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  1. Choose from more than 60 online classes offered through Coursera, a leading provider of massive open online courses, or MOOCs. Courses are free and open to anyone who is interested—you don’t have to be enrolled at Johns Hopkins.

  2. What you'll learn. Use R to clean, analyze, and visualize data. Navigate the entire data science pipeline from data acquisition to publication. Use GitHub to manage data science projects. Perform regression analysis, least squares and inference using regression models.

  3. Our online courses, open to visiting high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, are designed to foster active learning and use an interactive style of problem solving that improves student understanding and retention.

  4. The Bloomberg School gives students the flexibility to participate in online training programsfrom anywhere in the world. There are a number of centers and institutes that offer online trainings, capacity building programs and workshops for professionals. Learn more about online trainings

  5. Whether you’re looking to become a nurse, physician, pharmacist, physician assistant, occupational or physical therapist, or preparing for another health-related profession, Johns Hopkins offers convenient, online courses to fulfill most of your prerequisite requirements.

  6. 800+ Courses. Whether you are earning a degree or taking a single course, we offer timely, relevant courses across a range of specializations. 25 Master's Degrees. Designed to fit your schedule and interests—20 programs can be completed fully online. Top-Ranked Online Programs by U.S. News & World Report.

  7. We offer three program options for Computer Science that can be earned completely online; an online Master of Science in Computer Science or earn a Post-Master’s Computer Science Certificate via online, hybrid, or on-site courses.