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Universiteit Leiden
- Status: Free
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Probability & Statistics
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Communication, People Management
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
Kennesaw State University
Skills you'll gain: Writing, Planning
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Statistical Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Data Analysis, Human Learning, Statistical Tests, Applied Machine Learning, Machine Learning Software
- Status: Free
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Python Programming
- Status: Free
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Experiment, Problem Solving, Angular, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Scientific Visualization, Deep Learning, Feature Engineering, Reinforcement Learning
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Critical Thinking, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Problem Solving, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Computational Thinking, Plot (Graphics), Decision Making
Dartmouth College
- Status: Free
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Django (Web Framework), Javascript
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular one-to-many+models courses
- Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: Universiteit Leiden
- Calculus: Single Variable Part 4 - Applications: University of Pennsylvania
- Feedback Loops: Team Feedback: University of Michigan
- Introduction to Semiconductor Process 1: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
- Career Planning: A Pathway to Employment: Kennesaw State University
- Building Your Freelancing Career Capstone: California Institute of the Arts
- Supervised Machine Learning: Regression: IBM
- Scrape and analyze data analyst job requirements with Python: Coursera Project Network
- How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics: University of Virginia
- Algebra: Elementary to Advanced - Equations & Inequalities: Johns Hopkins University