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University of Michigan
- Status: Free
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
University at Buffalo
University at Buffalo
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Strategy and Operations, Leadership and Management, Planning, Systems Design, Project Management, Operations Management, Critical Thinking, Market Research, Operational Analysis, Strategy, Supply Chain and Logistics, Feature Engineering, General Statistics, Innovation, Operating Systems, Research and Design, Benefits, Change Management, Problem Solving, Product Strategy, Application Development, Finance, Financial Analysis, Organizational Development, Technical Product Management
- Status: Free
University of Manchester
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
- Status: Free
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Business Development, Critical Thinking, Entrepreneurial Finance, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Innovation, Leadership and Management, Business Psychology, Professional Development
- Status: Free
University of California, Davis
Arizona State University
Skills you'll gain: Product Development
Arizona State University
Arizona State University
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular energy+engineering courses
- Introduction to Thermodynamics: Transferring Energy from Here to There:Â University of Michigan
- Wind Energy:Â Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Introduction to Engineering Mechanics:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Safety in the Utility Industry :Â University at Buffalo
- Energy Production, Distribution & Safety:Â University at Buffalo
- Renewable Energy:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Protecting the World: Introducing Corrosion Science and Engineering:Â University of Manchester
- Renewable Energy and Green Building Entrepreneurship:Â Duke University
- Materials Science: 10 Things Every Engineer Should Know:Â University of California, Davis
- Engineering and Product Design Processes:Â Arizona State University