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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Data Management, Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, Data Analysis, Databases, Warehouse Management, Data Architecture, Data Model, Extract, Transform, Load, Leadership and Management
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory, User Experience, Interactive Design, Storytelling, User Experience Design, Creativity, Human Computer Interaction, Visual Design
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Research and Design, Business Design, Business Development, Design and Product, Business Analysis, Problem Solving, Product Development
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory, User Experience, Design and Product, Graphic Design, Interactive Design, Product Development, Software Engineering Tools, Computer Programming
University of Colorado Boulder
L&T EduTech
Skills you'll gain: Product Design, User Experience, User Research
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Skills you'll gain: Creativity, Leadership and Management, Operations Management
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: HTML and CSS, Web Design
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular design%20patterns courses
- AI for Course Design: University of Colorado Boulder
- Data Warehouse Concepts, Design, and Data Integration: University of Colorado System
- Siemens NX Mastery: Advanced Design & Applications: Siemens
- Game Design and Development 2: 2D Platformer: Michigan State University
- UX and Interface Design for Embedded Systems: University of Colorado Boulder
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship - From Design Thinking to Funding: EIT Digital
- Game Design and Development 3: 3D Shooter: Michigan State University
- Engineering Genetic Circuits: Design: University of Colorado Boulder
- Bridge Infrastructure Design: L&T EduTech
- Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes: Google