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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
Northwestern University
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Marketing, Media Strategy & Planning, Social Media, Digital Marketing, Marketing Management
University of Colorado Boulder
Johns Hopkins University
University of Michigan
- Status: Free
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
- Status: Free
Nanjing University
- Status: Free
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis
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University of Pennsylvania
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Business Development, Business Transformation, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Business Design, Customer Success, Organizational Development
Northwestern University
Skills you'll gain: Digital Marketing, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Customer Analysis, Customer Success, Decision Making, Market Research, Media Strategy & Planning, People Management
University of California, Davis
Skills you'll gain: Big Data, Data Analysis, Computational Thinking, Human Learning, Machine Learning, Applied Machine Learning, Computer Programming, Data Model, Machine Learning Algorithms, Statistical Machine Learning
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular social+theories courses
- Social Science Approaches to the Study of Chinese Society Part 1: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- What is Social?: Northwestern University
- The Teacher's Social and Emotional Learning: University of Colorado Boulder
- Systems Science and Obesity: Johns Hopkins University
- Social Determinants of Health : University of Michigan
- Social Norms, Social Change II: University of Pennsylvania
- 理解马克思: Nanjing University
- Studying Cities: Social Science Methods for Urban Research: Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Social Norms, Social Change I: University of Pennsylvania
- New Models of Business in Society: University of Virginia