Coursera
Screenshot Coursera's homepage in March 2020 | |
| Type of business | Public |
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Type of site | Online education |
| Available in | Multilingual (40) |
| Traded as | NYSE: COUR |
| Headquarters | Mountain View, California, U.S. |
| Area served | Worldwide |
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| Industry | E-learning |
| Revenue | US$694.7 million (2024) |
| Operating income | US$−114 million (2024) |
| Net income | US$−79 million (2024) |
| Total assets | US$930 million (2024) |
| Total equity | US$597 million (2024) |
| Employees | 1,300 (2024) |
| URL | coursera |
| Commercial | Yes |
| Registration | Required |
| Users | 168 million (2024) |
| Launched | April 2012 |
| Current status | Active |
Coursera Inc. (/kərˈsɛrə/) is an American for-profit online university, earlier operating as a global massive open online course provider from 2012 until 2021. It was founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses, certifications, and degrees in a variety of subjects.
On February 2, 2021, Coursera announced its B Corporation certification from B Lab and its transformation into a Public Benefit Corporation.
As of 2023, more than 300 universities and companies were offering courses through Coursera, and by 2024, the number of courses available had risen to approximately 7,000.
In December 2024, Gerg Hart, who served 23 years as Technical Advisor to Jeff Bezos at Amazon was hired as Coursera's new CEO and ended the opportunity to audit courses for free, putting all of the previously free university courses under a paywall starting at USD49 per month.