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Johns Hopkins Free Online Public Health Content Reaches Milestone

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In the past three months, more than 175,000 students have enrolled in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) offered by the Johns ѻý through Coursera. Coursera is a new education venture that offers high-quality university courses online for free. The include eight MOOCs on data analysis, nutrition, primary health care, biostatistics and principles of obesity economics.

MOOCs on Coursera are the latest development in the Bloomberg School’s 15-year history of . Currently the School offers 113 for-credit and publishes teaching materials from 112 courses through the Bloomberg School’s , making it the world’s largest provider of online public health education.

"We are very pleased with the response to . Sharing our knowledge and research with the world is an essential part of our mission of improving health and saving lives. MOOCs are another tool to help the Bloomberg School expand the reach of public health education," said , MD, MPH, dean of the Bloomberg School. “The Bloomberg School has been offering online learning options for more than 15 years and we are the largest online public health education provider in the world.”

Coursera was founded in 2011 by Stanford University professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Johns Hopkins is one of 33 top-tier institutions that have signed agreements with Coursera to make some of their Web-based courses available to a wider student audience without charging tuition. The universities are offering undergraduate and graduate courses taught by their professors in the arts, computer sciences, mathematics, medicine, literature, history and a host of other disciplines. The courses can include online lectures, readings, discussion groups, assignments and exams. To date, more than 1.6 million students have enrolled in Coursera courses, according to the company.

The Bloomberg School’s online course content is accessible here: .

Media contact: Tim Parsons, director of Public Affairs, at 410-955-7619 or tmparson@jhsph.edu.