
Study.com was founded in 2002 by Adrian Ridner and Ben Wilson who were frustrated by the rising cost of college and lack of efficient study tools. They wanted to make college education affordable, effective, and accessible.
Today, Study.com reaches over 30 million students each month with courses covering K-12 material, college preparation, professional skills, and college-level courses. Humanities, Science, and Business dominate the catalog, making up over half of all courses, followed by Mathematics, Education & Teaching, and Social Sciences. The remaining courses are spread across a long tail of smaller categories.
Beginner-level courses dominate the catalog, accounting for about 50% of all courses, followed by Intermediate courses at roughly 41%. Advanced courses make up the remaining ~9%, indicating a strong emphasis on introductory and mid-level learning. They focus on high school subjects and college credit to professional skills and test preparation.
Apart from courses, they also have various Teacher Resources including Lesson Plans. They also have Education and Career Resources.
More than 2600 courses offer a certificate and over 220 courses are eligible for ACE credit towards a formal degree at partner institutions. The platform is especially popular among students looking for flexible, affordable alternatives to traditional education. If you are a current student, you need to check with your own institution if Study.com courses can count towards your degree.
Study.com now houses more than 80,000 micro and video lessons and reaches over 30 million students per month.
Between them, Study.com courses have accumulated 1.4 million ThumbsUps (Likes), with an average of 410 Likes.
With over 3,500 courses on the platform, it can be hard to choose the best ones. So, we’ve analyzed the Study.com catalog to find the top 50 courses with the most Likes.
A quick summary of the 50 Top Study.com courses:
- Likes range from 4.8K to 34K. There are thirteen courses with over 10K Likes
- Together, they account for over 419K Likes, with an average of 8.3K Likes
- Course lengths range from 12.9 hours up to 120.4 hours, with an average length of 35.9 hours
- In total, they offer over 1,700 hours of learning
- 42 courses are beginner level, and 8 are intermediate
- 38 out of the top 50 courses offer certificates
- Over 50% of these courses belong to the Science and Social Sciences categories, followed by 24% of courses from Humanities. The remaining courses are distributed across various other subject categories.
Here are Study.com’s top 50 courses:
- Science for Kids
- Social Studies for Kids
- Earth Science 101: Earth Science
- Biology 105: Anatomy & Physiology
- General Studies Science: Help & Review
- CLEP Biology: Study Guide & Test Prep
- CLEP Natural Sciences: Study Guide & Test Prep
- English Grammar Rules
- Chemistry 101: General Chemistry
- College Biology: Help and Review
- Business 101: Principles of Management
- College English Composition: Help and Review
- Sociology 101: Intro to Sociology
- Biology 101: Intro to Biology
- High School Biology: Tutoring Solution
- Biology for Kids
- Business 104: Information Systems and Computer Applications
- Plants & Animals for Kids
- English Language Arts for Kids
- History 103: US History I
- Intro to Business: Help and Review
- Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology
- Psychology 102: Educational Psychology
- Math for Kids
- Intro to Psychology: Help and Review
- DSST Environmental Science: Study Guide & Test Prep
- Adaptations for Kids
- College Chemistry: Help and Review
- English 104: College Composition I
- Earth Science for Kids
- Educational Psychology: Help and Review
- Geometry: High School
- Environmental Science 101: Environment and Humanity
- Comprehensive English: Overview & Practice
- Intro to Humanities: Tutoring Solution
- Supplemental Science: Study Aid
- Intro to Anthropology: Help and Review
- English 101: English Literature
- Business 107: Organizational Behavior
- History 101: Western Civilization I
- 6th-8th Grade Math: Practice & Review
- Statistics 101: Principles of Statistics
- Introduction to Humanities: Help and Review
- Psychology 101: Intro to Psychology
- Biology 103: Microbiology
- Science 101: Intro to Life Sciences
- Political Science 102: American Government
- AP Physics 1: Exam Prep
- Economics 102: Macroeconomics
- College Earth Science: Help and Review
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