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University of Alberta
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Reinforcement Learning
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Agile Software Development, Design and Product, Communication, Continuous Delivery, Leadership and Management, Product Design, Product Management, Project Management, User Experience, Software Engineering
Indian School of Business
Skills you'll gain: Algorithms, Finance, Financial Analysis, Investment Management, Securities Trading, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Accounting, Financial Accounting
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
- Status: Free
National Taiwan University
Skills you'll gain: Algorithms, Human Learning, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Statistical Machine Learning
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Mathematics, Problem Solving, Linear Algebra, Applied Mathematics
- Status: Free
Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Status: Free
Coursera Instructor Network
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular backward+induction courses
- Prediction and Control with Function Approximation: University of Alberta
- Think Again II: How to Reason Deductively: Duke University
- Hypothesis-Driven Development: University of Virginia
- Advanced Trading Algorithms: Indian School of Business
- Physics 102 - AC Circuits and Maxwell's Equations: Rice University
- 機器學習基石上 (Machine Learning Foundations)---Mathematical Foundations: National Taiwan University
- Integral Calculus through Data and Modeling: Johns Hopkins University
- Algebra: Elementary to Advanced - Polynomials and Roots: Johns Hopkins University
- Soul Beliefs: Causes and Consequences - Unit 1: Historical Foundations: Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
- Linear Circuits 2: AC Analysis : Georgia Institute of Technology