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Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Tests, Statistical Analysis, Probability Distribution, Problem Solving, R Programming, Statistical Programming, Statistical Visualization
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Business Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Exploratory Data Analysis, Financial Analysis, Forecasting, Data Model, Mathematics, Performance Management, Strategy, Accounting, Customer Analysis, Human Resources, Human Resources Operations, Market Analysis, Market Research, Marketing, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Operations Management, Operations Research, Organizational Development, People Analysis, People Management, Spreadsheet Software, Talent Management, Financial Accounting, Collaboration, Finance, Regulations and Compliance
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University of New Mexico
Skills you'll gain: Business Development, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Business Analysis, Strategy, Market Analysis, Marketing, Regulations and Compliance, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain and Logistics
- Status: Free
Vanderbilt University
Skills you'll gain: Storytelling
IE Business School
Skills you'll gain: Marketing, Strategy, Cost Accounting, Market Analysis, Market Research, Product Strategy, Retail Sales, Sales, Strategy and Operations, Customer Analysis
- Status: Free
National Taiwan University
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory
Skills you'll gain: Project Management, Strategy and Operations, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Planning, Supply Chain and Logistics, Budget Management, Communication, Risk Management, Procurement
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory, User Experience, Interactive Design, Storytelling, User Experience Design, Creativity, Human Computer Interaction, Visual Design
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Project Management, Planning, Strategy and Operations, Product Management, Agile Software Development, People Management, Strategy, Scrum (Software Development), Performance Management, Risk Management, Business Process Management, Business Communication, Decision Making, Adaptability, Organizational Development, Product Development, Collaboration, Data Analysis, Estimation, Budget Management
- Status: Free
University of London
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Probability Distribution, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Tests, Decision Making, Estimation, Data Analysis
- Status: Free
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Emotional Intelligence, Communication
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Business Analysis, Data Management, Data Visualization, Microsoft Excel, Data Analysis Software, Spreadsheet Software, Problem Solving, Statistical Analysis, Interactive Data Visualization, Financial Analysis, Statistical Visualization, Extract, Transform, Load, Data Model, Data Visualization Software, Exploratory Data Analysis, General Statistics, Big Data, Critical Thinking, Professional Development, Decision Making, Communication, Business Communication, Storytelling, Business Process Management, Customer Analysis, Forecasting, Visual Design, Planning
Searches related to game theory
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular game theory courses
- Inferential Statistics: Duke University
- Business Analytics: University of Pennsylvania
- International Business II: University of New Mexico
- Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative: Vanderbilt University
- Pricing Strategy: IE Business School
- 實驗經濟學 (Experimental Economics: Behavioral Game Theory): National Taiwan University
- Project Planning: Putting It All Together: Google
- Game Design and Development 2: 2D Platformer: Michigan State University
- Project Management: University of Colorado Boulder
- Probability and Statistics: To p or not to p?: University of London