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McMaster University
Skills you'll gain: Finance
Skills you'll gain: Linux, Cloud Computing, Computer Programming, Extract, Transform, Load, Apache, Business Intelligence, Data Management, Data Visualization, Data Warehousing, Databases, Python Programming, SQL
University of Glasgow
Skills you'll gain: Business Intelligence, Data Management, Data Warehousing
- Status: Free
Coursera Instructor Network
Howard University
- Status: Free
Brightline Initiative
Skills you'll gain: Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Leadership and Management, Planning
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics
University of California San Diego
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Data Visualization, Exploratory Data Analysis, R Programming, Statistical Programming
Skills you'll gain: React (web framework), Javascript, Mobile Development, Mobile Development Tools, Web Development, HTML and CSS, Front-End Web Development, Web Development Tools, Application Development, Computer Programming, User Experience, Web Design, Cross Platform Development, Software Engineering Tools, SQL, Software Engineering, Agile Software Development, Collaboration, Data Management, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Linux, Product Design, Product Lifecycle, Project Management
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular real-world+problem-solving courses
- Web Hacker's Toolbox - Tools Used by Successful Hackers: Packt
- Finance for Everyone Capstone Project: McMaster University
- BI Foundations with SQL, ETL and Data Warehousing: IBM
- Generative AI for Healthcare Students and Professionals: University of Glasgow
- Data Warehouse Fundamentals: IBM
- GenAI for Sales Operations Specialists: Coursera Instructor Network
- Introduction to Linear Algebra and Python: Howard University
- Bridging the Gap between Strategy Design and Delivery: Brightline Initiative
- Calculus through Data & Modelling: Integration Applications: Johns Hopkins University
- Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators Capstone: University of California San Diego