Did you know that there is a number of universities (including some of the world’s top schools) that offer free access to their courses?
Below you may find my compilation of business, marketing and entrepreneurship-related courses that are currently available for free access:
BUSINESS
- Developing Innovative Ideas for New Companies with Dr. James V. Green (University of Maryland): on Coursera
- Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business with Fletcher Ibser (UC Berkeley): on YouTube / iTunes
- Supply Chain Management & Logistics: An Introduction to Principles and Concepts with Richard Wilding (Cranfield University): on iTunes
- Surviving Disruptive Technologies with Hank Lucas (University of Maryland): on Coursera
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- Entrepreneurship and Business Planning with Mark Juliano (Carnegie Mellon): on iTunes / Feed
- Entrepreneurship Through the Lens of Venture Capital with multiple instructors (Stanford University) on iTunes / YouTube
- Technology Entrepreneurship with Chuck Eesley (Stanford University): on YouTube / iTunes
MARKETING
- Marketing 321 with Elaine Daussy (Texas A&M): on iTunes
OTHER (RELATED)
- Search Engines: Technology, Society and Business with Marti Hearst (UC Berkeley): on YouTube
- The Future of the Internet with Ramesh Johari (Stanford University): on iTunes
If you know of any other ones, please post links to these via the “Comments” form below. Please make sure that they are full courses (not merely previews/teasers)
MIT has lots of Business & Marketing courses online at http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/find-by-topic/
Choose the ‘Business’ topic on that page, and you can filter by sub-topic as well.
Rehan, thank you for mentioning this. I see that the way MIT does is they give you access to either “lecture notes” or “selected lecture notes”. Better than nothing; but not as easily-digestible as hearing the actual lectures.