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Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Decision Making, Game Theory, General Statistics, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking, Mathematical Theory & Analysis
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
Skills you'll gain: Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Game Theory, Product Strategy, Design and Product, Innovation, Market Analysis, Research and Design, Leadership and Management
Politecnico di Milano
Skills you'll gain: Communication
- Status: Free
Emory University
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Forecasting, General Statistics, Regression, Spreadsheet Software, Statistical Analysis, Microsoft Excel, Probability & Statistics, Exploratory Data Analysis, Plot (Graphics)
DeepLearning.AI
Skills you'll gain: Artificial Neural Networks, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Python Programming, Computer Programming, Network Architecture, Network Model, Calculus, Human Learning, Regression, Mathematics
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The State University of New York
Skills you'll gain: Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Correlation And Dependence, R Programming, Statistical Analysis, Data Analysis, Forecasting, Statistical Visualization, Statistical Programming, Plot (Graphics)
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Business Psychology, Change Management, Leadership and Management, Problem Solving, Strategy, Behavioral Economics, Influencing, Marketing, Organizational Development, Strategy and Operations
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular backward induction courses
- Game Theory:Â Stanford University
- Competitive Strategy: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
- Communication skills for engineering scholars:Â Politecnico di Milano
- "Making" Progress Teach-Out:Â Emory University
- Introduction to Predictive Modeling:Â University of Minnesota
- Neural Networks and Deep Learning:Â DeepLearning.AI
- Practical Time Series Analysis:Â The State University of New York
- Removing Barriers to Change:Â University of Pennsylvania