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University of Minnesota
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, R Programming, Computer Programming
- Status: Free
University of Amsterdam
Skills you'll gain: Computational Logic, Computational Thinking, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics, Problem Solving
Macquarie University
Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Microsoft Excel, Spreadsheet Software, Plot (Graphics), Databases
Dartmouth College
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, User Experience, User Experience Design
DeepLearning.AI
Skills you'll gain: Artificial Neural Networks, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Statistical Programming, Python Programming
- Status: Free
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Decision Making, Critical Thinking, Data Analysis, Data Management, Regulations and Compliance, Social Media, Big Data, Experiment, People Analysis, Probability & Statistics
- Status: Free
University of Michigan
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Estimation, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Mathematics, Python Programming, Algorithms, Computer Programming, Linear Algebra, Regression
- Status: Free
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular law courses
- Herbal Medicine:Â University of Minnesota
- Building R Packages:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Logic for Economists:Â University of Amsterdam
- Excel Skills for Business: Intermediate I:Â Macquarie University
- Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures:Â Dartmouth College
- Input and Interaction:Â University of California San Diego
- Natural Language Processing with Sequence Models:Â DeepLearning.AI
- Data Science Ethics:Â University of Michigan
- Community Awareness: Police Brutality in the U.S.:Â University of Michigan
- State Estimation and Localization for Self-Driving Cars:Â University of Toronto