The Open Buddhist University organizes content from across the Web into free, self-directed syllabi on a variety of topics in Buddhist Studies.
About Our Courses
We currently offer 16 courses on the fundamentals of Buddhism.
Note: None of our courses offer degrees or certificates and therefore they don’t require any enrollment.
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Our Courses
External Courses
Courses hosted on other websites.
Open Courseware @MIT
OBU Courses are loosely modeled on MIT’s Open Courseware, which have provided free syllabi and other course materials for a large number of their Undergraduate and Graduate-level courses since 2001. For OBU Students, I especially recommend checking out:
- The Challenge of World Poverty
- To understand the drivers, traps, and opportunities for global poverty with Nobel Laureates Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo.
- An Introduction to Biology
- To learn about the principles and methods of the modern life sciences.
- Sexual and Gender Identities
- To learn the surprising history of gender in America.
- The Rise of Modern Science
- To break down the ahistorical mythology of modern science by taking a closer look at its primary sources.
- Gender and Representation of Asian Women
- To recognize how politics shape our perceptions.
- Communicating Across Cultures
- To probe the challenges of intercultural dialogue with theoretical frameworks and practical exercises.