- Software Testing
- Data Structure
- Computer Programming
- Algorithms
- Debugging
February 1, 2020
Approximately 5 months at 10 hours a week to completeJose María Barambones Ramírez's account is verified. Coursera certifies their successful completion of University of California San Diego Data Structures and Algorithms Specialization.
Course Certificates Completed
Data Structures
Advanced Algorithms and Complexity
Algorithms on Strings
Algorithmic Toolbox
Genome Assembly Programming Challenge
Algorithms on Graphs
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Earned after completing each course in the Specialization
University of California San Diego
Taught by: Neil Rhodes, Daniel M Kane, Michael Levin, Michael Levin & Alexander S. Kulikov
Completed by: Jose María Barambones Ramírez by January 12, 2020
4 weeks of study, 5-10 hours/week
University of California San Diego
Taught by: Neil Rhodes, Daniel M Kane, Michael Levin & Alexander S. Kulikov
Completed by: Jose María Barambones Ramírez by January 26, 2020
4 weeks of study, 4-8 hours/week
University of California San Diego
Taught by: Neil Rhodes, Michael Levin, Michael Levin, Pavel Pevzner & Alexander S. Kulikov
Completed by: Jose María Barambones Ramírez by January 25, 2020
4 weeks of study, 4-8 hours/week
University of California San Diego
Taught by: Neil Rhodes, Daniel M Kane, Michael Levin, Michael Levin, Pavel Pevzner & Alexander S. Kulikov
Completed by: Jose María Barambones Ramírez by December 29, 2019
5 weeks of study, 4-8 hours/week
University of California San Diego
Taught by: Neil Rhodes, Michael Levin, Michael Levin, Pavel Pevzner & Alexander S. Kulikov
Completed by: Jose María Barambones Ramírez by February 1, 2020
3 weeks, 4-6 hours per week
University of California San Diego
Taught by: Neil Rhodes, Daniel M Kane, Michael Levin, Michael Levin & Alexander S. Kulikov
Completed by: Jose María Barambones Ramírez by January 12, 2020
5 weeks of study, 3-4 hours/week