Online Investing Course or One or Two Years of Access to Online Courses from Universal Class (Up to 75% Off)
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Opt for an online investing course that teaches the basics or one or two years of unlimited access to more than 500 online courses
Choose from Three Options
- $15 for an Investing 101: Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds online course ($60 value)
- $89 for one year of access to all Universal Class courses ($189 value)
- $135 for two years of access to all Universal Class courses ($299 value)
The online investing course helps students navigate the market, teaching them such techniques as how to build an investment portfolio, how to invest in mutual funds, and how to make money with various types of investments.
Those who opt for one or two years of access to Universal’s courses can select courses from such categories as business, pet and animal care, crafts and hobbies, real estate, and computer training. See the course catalog here.
Opt for an online investing course that teaches the basics or one or two years of unlimited access to more than 500 online courses
Choose from Three Options
- $15 for an Investing 101: Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds online course ($60 value)
- $89 for one year of access to all Universal Class courses ($189 value)
- $135 for two years of access to all Universal Class courses ($299 value)
The online investing course helps students navigate the market, teaching them such techniques as how to build an investment portfolio, how to invest in mutual funds, and how to make money with various types of investments.
Those who opt for one or two years of access to Universal’s courses can select courses from such categories as business, pet and animal care, crafts and hobbies, real estate, and computer training. See the course catalog here.
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About Universal Class
The knowledge keepers at UniversalClass feed intrepid and curious minds alike through their exhaustive catalog of online continuing education courses. Students think their way through a curriculum of arts, accounting, cooking, or career-training courses, earning CEUs (continuing education units) as they go.
In lieu of brick-and-mortar classrooms, classes meet in a virtual space constructed out of high-tech building blocks such as streaming videos, website avatars, instructor-crafted content, and social networks. The classes’ persistent online presence also allows busy students to learn at their own pace and still receive continual feedback from instructors. Students can bounce from subject to subject, preparing for a new career in proofreading, psychology, or statistics, or bone up on more esoteric topics such as metaphysics in case they get invited to tea inside the Large Hadron Collider.