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Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Human Learning, Applied Machine Learning, Data Science
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University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Python Programming, Computational Logic, Problem Solving, Programming Principles, Computer Programming Tools, Critical Thinking, Computational Thinking, Algorithms, Process Analysis
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Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Data Model, Finance, Forecasting, General Statistics, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Statistical Analysis
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Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Matlab, Problem Solving, Programming Principles
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Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Excel, Data Analysis, Spreadsheet Software, Business Analysis, Data Analysis Software, Data Management, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Mathematics, Data Visualization, Computer Programming Tools, Finance, Market Analysis, Regression
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