Cutting-edge courses for ambitious K-12 students

Accredited online electives, taught by experts.

CourseLab partners with your school to deliver rigorous, asynchronous courses on topics like quantum computing, AI, and CRISPR — all under your school’s accreditation.

WHY SCHOOLS PARTNER WITH COURSELAB

The world is changing fast. Schools risk falling behind.

AI, biotech, quantum computing — entire industries are being reshaped in real time. The pace of change is accelerating, but most school curricula remain years behind.We work with top institutions to create frontier-level courses that evolve with the world — so your students don’t just keep up, they lead.

THE COURSELAB PORTAL

Online Asynchronous Classrooms

1. Asynchronous online lessons through our portal — study anytime, anywhere2. 1-on-1 expert help available3. Community chat for collaboration, questions, and peer learning

OUR SIX COURSES

We put students on the frontier of human knowledge

We develop every course in collaboration with leading researchers, engineers, and corporate partners. Our content stays up to date with the latest breakthroughs in industry and academia.

Students explore how quantum computers solve real-world finance problems. Taught by J.P.Morgan researchers


Quantum Algorithms & Financial Systems

From transformers to training loops, students build and refine their own ML models. Taught by DeepMind researchers


Building AI Models from Scratch

Hands-on editing simulations and bioethics debates in the most disruptive area of biotech. Taught by scientists form the Broad Institute


CRISPR & the Future of Genetic Engineering

Students analyze neural data and explore real-world BCI use cases. Taught by researchers from Neuralink


Brain-Computer Interfaces & Neurotech

Dive into magnetic confinement, plasma physics, and reactor simulations. Taught by researchers from Tokamak Energy


Fusion Energy: Designing the Future of Power

Investigate the physics of atmospheric re-entry and the materials science behind modern heat shields. Taught by engineers from Blue Origin


Rocket Re-entry & Thermal Materials