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Kennesaw State University
Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing
Louisiana State University
Skills you'll gain: HTML and CSS, Javascript
Coursera Project Network
- Status: Free
Yale University
Skills you'll gain: Communication
University of Leeds
Skills you'll gain: Cryptography, Graph Theory
Microsoft
Skills you'll gain: Software Security, Microsoft Azure, Cloud Computing, System Security, Cloud Management, Network Security
University of Alberta
Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Agile Software Development, Product Management, Design and Product, Leadership and Management, Project Management, Planning, Application Development, Product Design, Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Operations, Business Analysis, Collaboration, User Experience, Customer Analysis, Scrum (Software Development), Supply Chain and Logistics
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Epidemiology, Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Research and Design, Biostatistics, Critical Thinking, Regression, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Tests
Skills you'll gain: DevOps, Cloud Computing, Software Engineering, Agile Software Development, Continuous Delivery, Cloud Applications, Cloud Storage, Continuous Integration, Scrum (Software Development), Cloud Infrastructure, Cloud Platforms, IBM Cloud, Leadership and Management
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular jobs+im+bereich+ux-design courses
- AI for Education (Advanced): Kennesaw State University
- Introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering: Siemens
- Master of Science in Civil Engineering: Louisiana State University
- Build & Deploy Your Web Dev Portfolio: Scrimba
- Facilitate Organized Online Dialogue with Considerit: Coursera Project Network
- Digital Media for Health Outcomes, English: Yale University
- An Introduction to Logic for Computer Science: University of Leeds
- Secure your Cloud Data: Microsoft
- Software Product Management: University of Alberta
- Validity and Bias in Epidemiology: Imperial College London