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May 30, 2020

How your writing skills can be really improved with these free courses

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How your writing skills can be really improved with these free courses.

Have you always dreamed of attending a prestigious university of Harvard or Yale, but never had the chance? Now you do, courtesy of Coupon Chief!
They’ve rounded up 98 of the best online writing courses offered by major universities in the U.S. that anyone can take (for free) to improve their writing skills.

From creative writing and journalism to business and technical writing, these courses are designed to help you improve grammar, structure, style, and content through practice and guidance.

Here’s a few course highlights from the post:

▪️English Composition I, offered by Duke University
▪️Modern Poetry, offered by Yale University
▪️Writing a Successful Grant Proposal, offered by Minnesota Council on Foundations
▪️Academic and Business Writing, offered by University of California, Berkeley
▪️Storytelling in the Workplace, offered by Rochester Institute of Technology
▪️Advanced Communication for Leaders, offered by MIT
▪️Storytelling for Social Change, offered by University of Michigan
▪️Writing in the Sciences, offered by Stanford University
▪️Communicating in Technical Organizations, offered by MIT
▪️Writing Case Studies: Science of Delivery, offered by Princeton University
▪️Writing for Social Media, offered by University of California, Berkeley
▪️Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasive Writing, offered by Harvard University

With all the free time we have on our hands right now, it’s important to be productive and use the time to level ourselves up professionally and personally.
These free online writing courses will help you do just that.

Marielle Stroud writes for Coupon Chief on topics related to budgeting, personal finance, and e-commerce. In her free time, you’ll find her sitting on her front porch sipping sweet tea.




 

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