Coursera

Online courses, specializations, and professional certificates from 300+ top universities and companies.

Founded: 2012 by Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller (Stanford professors)HQ: Mountain View, California7,000+ courses, 800+ specializations, 30+ degrees

1124

Courses on SC

4.4

Avg Rating

3

Free Courses

$49

Avg Price

Overview

Coursera is the world's leading online learning platform, partnering with over 300 universities (Stanford, Yale, Duke, Imperial College London) and industry leaders (Google, IBM, Meta) to deliver university-quality education to anyone with an internet connection. Since launching in 2012, over 130 million learners have enrolled in Coursera courses. The platform offers everything from free individual courses to full online degrees, with professional certificates from Google and IBM being particularly popular for career changers.

Our Ratings

overall

4.6

value

4.3

quality

4.7

variety

4.8

Pricing

$49-79/month per specialization, or $399/year for Coursera Plus (unlimited)

  • Individual courses: Free to audit, $49-79 for certificate
  • Specializations: $39-79/month (subscription)
  • Professional Certificates: $49/month (most complete in 3-6 months)
  • Coursera Plus: $59/month or $399/year (unlimited access to 7,000+ courses)
  • Online Degrees: $9,000-45,000 (accredited bachelor's and master's)
  • 14-day free trial available for Coursera Plus

✅ Pros

  • +University-backed credentials from Stanford, Yale, Duke, and 300+ institutions
  • +Google, IBM, and Meta professional certificates — recognized by 150+ employers
  • +Free audit option on most courses
  • +Coursera Plus offers excellent value for active learners
  • +Structured learning paths from beginner to advanced
  • +Financial aid available for those who qualify
  • +Mobile app with offline downloads

❌ Cons

  • Individual course certificates are expensive relative to Udemy
  • Some older courses haven't been updated
  • Peer-reviewed assignments can be inconsistent in quality
  • Coursera Plus excludes degrees and some premium content
  • Video-heavy format — less interactive than some competitors

Who Is Coursera Best For?

  • 🎯Career changers seeking recognized credentials
  • 🎯Professionals wanting university-backed certificates
  • 🎯Data science and tech learners (strongest catalog)
  • 🎯Anyone wanting structured specialization paths

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