University Certificate Courses
Non-degree certificate issued by a university (Harvard, Stanford, MIT). Comparing 65 across every provider.
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Learning How to Learn
Beginner15hCert ✓
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The Science of Well-Being
Beginner19hCert ✓
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Successful Negotiation: Essential Strategies and Skills
Beginner17hCert ✓
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Introduction to Marketing
Beginner15hCert ✓
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Business Operations
Beginner27hCert ✓
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Introduction to Financial Accounting
Beginner16hCert ✓
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CS50's Introduction to Computer Science
Beginner100hCert ✓
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Data Science: Building Machine Learning Models
Beginner24hCert ✓
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CS50's Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python
Beginner70hCert ✓
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CS50's Introduction to Programming with Python
Beginner60hCert ✓
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Superbosses: Managing Talent & Leadership
Beginner0hCert ✓
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Economics of Money and Banking
Intermediate0hCert ✓
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How Learn by Source evaluates certifications
Every certification is checked on the same seven things, so you can compare like for like and trust what you see.
Credential issuer — Who actually awards it — a university, a company, or the platform — because that is what the credential really signals.
Employer recognition — How that type of credential tends to be read by employers, weighed against how it is discussed in the field.
Certificate cost — Whether the certificate is free, included, or paid separately from a free-to-audit course — we never imply a paid certificate is free.
Learning format — A single self-paced course, a multi-course series, or an intensive bootcamp — so the commitment is clear before you start.
Estimated completion time — A realistic time based on the actual course length, not a marketing number.
Updated availability — We re-check that the course and its certificate are still offered, and flag prices that drift.
Provider reputation — The platform and partner behind it, so you know the source before you enrol.