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Global Disease Masterclass: Communicable Diseases — Coursera

Run by Imperial College London / Coursera

OnlineOnline (global)~2 weeks at 10 hours per week (self-paced); 4 modules.FreeOpenLow effort

About this opportunity

<p>Imperial College London's Global Disease Masterclass: Communicable Diseases is a beginner-level Coursera course focused on four infectious diseases: HIV, Malaria, Emerging Infectious Diseases (Ebola and Zika), and Tuberculosis. It forms part of the broader Global Disease Masterclass specialization.</p><ul><li>Four modules, one per disease area, covering aetiology and epidemiology, data trends, interventions, and health policies.</li><li>Each disease module closes with an expert reflection on the wider topic area.</li><li>Self-paced; around 2 weeks at 10 hours per week.</li><li>Beginner level; no prior experience required.</li><li>Shareable certificate on completion; free to audit.</li></ul><p>Enroll via the Coursera course page to start the free audit, or subscribe to pursue the certificate.</p>

Who can apply

Open to all worldwide

How to apply

Enroll for free via the Coursera course page; upgrade for a shareable certificate.

What you get

Certificate

Frequently asked

Who runs this?+

Run by Imperial College London / Coursera. More on their website.

Who can apply?+

Open to all worldwide

Is it paid?+

Free to apply. No participant fees.

How do I apply?+

Enroll for free via the Coursera course page; upgrade for a shareable certificate.

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Last verified 20 April 2026·Updated 14 April 2026·Source