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Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- Status: Free
University of London
Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Excel
Board Infinity
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming
University of California, Santa Cruz
Skills you'll gain: C Programming Language Family, Computer Programming, Data Structures, Programming Principles, C++ Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Algorithms, Computational Logic, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Hardware Design, Computer Architecture
- Status: Free
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship
EDHEC Business School
- Status: Free
Coursera Instructor Network
- Status: Free
Tel Aviv University
Skills you'll gain: Taxes
- Status: Free
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Apache, Big Data, Distributed Computing Architecture, Data Management, Databases, Data Analysis, Data Analysis Software, Data Architecture, Database Application, Python Programming, Computer Programming
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Critical Thinking, Human Learning, People Analysis, Professional Development
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular life science courses
- Digitalisation in the Aerospace Industry:Â Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- Doing Economics: Measuring Climate Change:Â University of London
- C# for .NET Developers:Â Board Infinity
- C for Everyone: Structured Programming:Â University of California, Santa Cruz
- FPGA Softcore Processors and IP Acquisition:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Local Economic Development:Â Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Science and Engineering of Climate Change:Â EDHEC Business School
- Understanding & Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment:Â Coursera Instructor Network
- Economic Growth and Distributive Justice Part I - The Role of the State:Â Tel Aviv University
- Tropical Parasitology: Protozoans, Worms, Vectors and Human Diseases:Â Duke University