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Skills you'll gain: Communication
Arizona State University
Skills you'll gain: Business Communication, Communication, Decision Making, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Adaptability, Problem Solving, Writing, Conflict Management, Reinforcement Learning
- Status: Free
University of Cape Town
Skills you'll gain: Communication
The University of Sydney
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Creativity, Writing
Alfaisal University | KLD
Skills you'll gain: Communication
Coursera Project Network
Arizona State University
Skills you'll gain: Business Communication, Communication, Writing, Leadership and Management
- Status: Free
National Taiwan University
Skills you'll gain: Culture
University of Washington
Skills you'll gain: Business Communication, Negotiation, Planning, Customer Relationship Management, Decision Making, People Management, Writing, Problem Solving
- Status: Free
University of Cape Town
Skills you'll gain: Collaboration
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, User Experience, User Experience Design
- Status: Free
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Skills you'll gain: Communication
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular sign+language courses
- Verbal Communications and Presentation Skills: Starweaver
- Inglés Empresarial: Gestión y Liderazgo : Arizona State University
- Educating Deaf Children: Becoming an Empowered Teacher: University of Cape Town
- Communication Skills for University Success: The University of Sydney
- لغة الجسد | Body Language: Alfaisal University | KLD
- Expand Employee Interaction with Canvas: Coursera Project Network
- Business English: Management and Leadership: Arizona State University
- 是誰在說話 -- 可愛的臺灣。(Intermediate Chinese): National Taiwan University
- Business English: Planning & Negotiating: University of Washington
- Teaching Children with Visual Impairment: Creating Empowering Classrooms: University of Cape Town