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University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Strategy
Skills you'll gain: Python Programming, Cloud API, Django (Web Framework), Web Development
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
Queen Mary University of London
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics, Probability & Statistics
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Python Programming, Problem Solving
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming
Amazon Web Services
Skills you'll gain: Cloud Infrastructure, Continuous Integration, DevOps, Software Architecture, Software Testing
Amazon Web Services
Skills you'll gain: Cloud API, Computer Programming, Python Programming, Software Architecture, Web Development
- Status: Free
University of Cape Town
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking
- Status: Free
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Critical Thinking, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Analysis, Statistical Tests, Mathematics, Problem Solving, Statistical Visualization
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning, Machine Learning, SAS (Software), Statistical Programming
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular problem-solving+strategies courses
- Community Organizing for Social Justice : University of Michigan
- Back-End Developer Capstone : Meta
- Introduction to Electronics: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Topics in Applied Econometrics: Queen Mary University of London
- Python Basics: University of Michigan
- Introduction to Programming: Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
- Automation in the AWS Cloud: Amazon Web Services
- Developing Applications in Python on AWS: Amazon Web Services
- Disability Inclusion in Education: Building Systems of Support : University of Cape Town
- Introduction to Statistics: Stanford University