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Wesleyan University
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Data Management, Python Programming
Skills you'll gain: Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Analysis, Data Visualization, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Python Programming, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Tests, Plot (Graphics), Statistical Visualization, Forecasting, Microsoft Excel
- Status: Free
Illinois Tech
Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Excel
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Data Mining, Machine Learning, Python Programming, Regression
University of Maryland, College Park
Wesleyan University
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning, Machine Learning
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Exploratory Data Analysis, General Statistics, R Programming, Statistical Programming
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning, Machine Learning, SAS (Software), Statistical Programming
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning Algorithms, Python Programming, Data Analysis
Johns Hopkins University
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Calculus, Linear Algebra
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Data Science, Data Visualization, Machine Learning
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular logistic+regression courses
- Data Management and Visualization:Â Wesleyan University
- Statistical Analysis Fundamentals using Excel:Â IBM
- A Comprehensive Excel Masterclass:Â Illinois Tech
- Breast Cancer Prediction Using Machine Learning:Â Coursera Project Network
- Combining and Analyzing Complex Data:Â University of Maryland, College Park
- Machine Learning for Data Analysis:Â Wesleyan University
- Fundamentals of Data Analytics in the Public Sector with R:Â University of Michigan
- Machine Learning Using SAS Viya:Â SAS
- Introduction to Machine Learning in Sports Analytics:Â University of Michigan
- Infectious Disease Modeling in Practice:Â Johns Hopkins University