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Coursera - A Leading Online Learning PlatformCoursera is a leading online learning platform founded in 2012 by two Stanford University computer science professors , Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller , with...

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Coursera TV commercial - Student Success

Title: Coursera TV Spot: 'Student Success'

In a world where education holds the power to transform lives...

...there are those who seek knowledge beyond the boundaries of traditional classrooms.

Introducing Coursera, where millions of students are breaking free from limitations...

...and unlocking their true potential with the world's most renowned universities.

With over 5,000 courses, from computer science to art history, Coursera provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn at your own pace...

...and earn industry-recognized credentials that can transform careers.

From mastering cutting-edge technologies to gaining expertise in in-demand fields, Coursera equips students with the knowledge to succeed in the fast-paced world of tomorrow.

Coursera: unlocking student success, wherever you are.

[The screen ends with a call-to-action, encouraging viewers to visit the Coursera website and explore the vast world of online learning]

[Soft instrumental music fades out]

[End of TV spot]

Note: This written depiction of the Coursera TV Spot is based on the available information. The actual TV spot may include visuals, voiceover variations, or additional scenes that were not specified. The aim was to capture the essence of promoting Coursera as a platform for enhancing students' educational journeys and enabling their success through a flexible and accessible learning experience.

Coursera TV commercial - Student Success produced for Coursera was first shown on television on January 29, 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions about coursera tv spot, 'student success'

Founded in 2012 by Stanford computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, Coursera doesn't create educational content. Rather, the company partners with universities and other organizations to provide them with an online platform that students pay to access.

Yes, all online degree programs available on Coursera are directly conferred by accredited institutions.

The average Coursera salary ranges from approximately $72,274 per year for Enrollment Specialist to $303,000 per year for Product Manager. Average Coursera hourly pay ranges from approximately $31.85 per hour for Delivery Driver to $45.21 per hour for Software Engineer.

Coursera does not provide or guarantee job placement. So, take specializations and certificate programs that help you hone the skills you intend to showcase to employees. No, you can't get a job by simply taking a single Coursera course but you may be able to get a job by completing a professional certificate program.

Are Coursera degrees worth the price? Yes – Coursera degrees offer significantly better value than traditional college degrees, and you can expect to save at least 50% to 75% on overall expenses by choosing to learn online.

Coursera does not provide or guarantee job placement. So, take specializations and certificate programs that help you hone the skills you intend to showcase to employees. No, you can't get a job by simply taking a single Coursera course but you may be able to get a job by completing a professional certificate program.

Choose from 4,000+ courses and Specializations to promote, using either Coursera's custom banners and text links or your own unique format. Track the traffic you're sending to Coursera with easy-to-integrate Impact tracking links. Earn up to *45% commission on eligible purchases that your users make on Coursera.

Yes & no. A certificate only says that you have attended the course and, if applicable, completed all assignments/tests related to that. An employer is really more interested in what you learnt from the course, and, more importantly, how much of that knowledge/skill you bring to the table.

Coursera Certificates have value because they: Provide official recognition from a world renowned institution. Are a way to build your qualifications, demonstrate your commitment to lifelong learning and stand out to a future employer.

Add Coursera professional certificates to your resume A relevant certification has the potential to improve your job prospects. As you are thinking about your next big career shift, you might consider obtaining a professional certificate through Coursera.

Yes, Coursera online degrees are accredited. This massive online education platform has partnered with over 200 world-class universities worldwide to award bachelor's and master's degree programs. You get an official transcript with your final grade and a diploma upon graduation.

Employers value Coursera certificates, and these certificates reveal to potential employers that: You have a track record of completing tasks. Ninety percent of people who start online courses never finish them. Finishing a course that takes months to complete proves that you are a dedicated person.

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