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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Algebra, Differential Equations, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Computer Programming, Applied Mathematics, Computational Thinking, Matlab, Data Analysis, Continuous Integration, Geometry, Machine Learning Software, Process Analysis, Data Science
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
Columbia University
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Risk Management, Probability & Statistics, Leadership and Management, Mathematics, Investment Management, Securities Sales, Securities Trading, Computer Programming
Northwestern University
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Computer Programming, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Computer Programming Tools, Matlab, Python Programming, Algorithms, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Differential Equations, Graph Theory, Spatial Analysis, Planning, Supply Chain and Logistics
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Continuous Integration, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Computer Programming
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Michigan
Coursera Project Network
L&T EduTech
- Status: Free
National Taiwan University
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular engineering+calculations courses
- Mathematics for Engineers:Â The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Applications in Engineering Mechanics:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Financial Engineering and Risk Management:Â Columbia University
- Modern Robotics: Mechanics, Planning, and Control:Â Northwestern University
- The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics:Â University of Michigan
- Introduction to Engineering Mechanics:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Intro to Siemens NX: Engineering Essentials and Part Design:Â Siemens
- Introduction to Thermodynamics: Transferring Energy from Here to There:Â University of Michigan
- Computational Fluid Mechanics - Airflow Around a Spoiler:Â Coursera Project Network
- Petroleum Engineering with AI Applications:Â L&T EduTech