Unlock unlimited learning — save 40% on Coursera Plus Annual now
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DT Staff Updated December 23, 2025 |
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It’s time to take control of your future, and unlock unlimited learning with access to over 10,000 courses, all with a single low-cost subscription which has just become even lower thanks to this Black Friday deal.
You can save yourself $159 if you sign up to the Coursera Plus Annual plan between now and December 1, that’s a sizable discount of 40%.
Coursera Plus (12 months): was $399 now $239 – 40% off
Coursera has courses for everyone, from beginners looking to dive into a new subject or topic area, all the way through to advanced options for those looking to level-up their current skillset.
You’ll be learning from over 350 top universities and companies, with courses available from the likes of Google, Facebook and IBM, as well as world-renowned learning institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan and Duke University.
With flexible schedules, free trials, and the all important opportunity to gain new AI skills from leading experts, Coursera can set you on the path to success.
With Coursera Plus, you can complete multiple courses and earn credentials and certificates, to show the knowledge and skills you have gained. You’ll also get access to Coursera Coach, your AI-powered guide who can assist you throughout your learning.
This limited-time Black Friday deal is only available until December 1, so you’ll need to act swiftly to save yourself 40% and enjoy a full year of learning, for less.
Coursera Plus (12 months): was $399 now $239 – 40% off
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