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- Status: Free
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking
University of Western Australia
- Status: Free
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
Yale University
Skills you'll gain: DevOps, Scrum (Software Development)
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Status: Free
Eindhoven University of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Probability & Statistics, Statistical Tests, General Statistics, R Programming, Statistical Programming, Bayesian Statistics
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis Software, Design and Product, Big Data, Data Visualization, Exploratory Data Analysis, Leadership and Management
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Feature Engineering, Geometry, Material Handling, Process Analysis, Reinforcement Learning
Skills you'll gain: Computer Security Incident Management, Leadership and Management, Security Engineering, System Security, Network Security, Software Security, Cyberattacks, Security Software, Software Testing
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular inspecting+specimens courses
- Introduction to Forensic Science:Â Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Blood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide:Â University of Western Australia
- Gut Check: Exploring Your Microbiome:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Mechanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress & Strain and Axial Loading:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Visualizing the Living Body: Diagnostic Imaging:Â Yale University
- Monitoring and Observability for Development and DevOps: IBM
- Mechanics of Materials IV: Deflections, Buckling, Combined Loading & Failure Theories:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Improving your statistical inferences:Â Eindhoven University of Technology
- Advanced Manufacturing Process Analysis:Â University at Buffalo
- Mechanics of Materials II: Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels and Torsion:Â Georgia Institute of Technology