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University of Florida
Skills you'll gain: Training, Planning
- Status: Free
Duke University
Siemens
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, C Programming Language Family, Data Structures, Algorithms, C++ Programming, Theoretical Computer Science, Programming Principles, Computational Thinking, Problem Solving, Computer Programming Tools, Critical Thinking, Computational Logic, Graph Theory
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of California, Davis
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Professional Development, Collaboration, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking, People Development, Business Psychology, Strategy and Operations, Adaptability, People Analysis, Strategy, Resilience, Entrepreneurship, Planning
ISAE-SUPAERO
- Status: Free
University of Arizona
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Computational Thinking, Computer Programming, Problem Solving, Algorithms, Computational Logic, Critical Thinking, Programming Principles, Python Programming, Theoretical Computer Science, Decision Making
- Status: Free
The University of Sydney
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Big Data, Human Learning, Problem Solving, Machine Learning, SQL
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular computational astronomy courses
- Science of Training Young Athletes Part 2: University of Florida
- Open Design: Duke University
- 응용 전산 유체 역학: Siemens
- Accelerated Computer Science Fundamentals: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Introduction to High-Throughput Materials Development: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Angewandte numerische Fluiddynamik: Siemens
- Professional Skills for the Workplace: University of California, Davis
- Flight Mechanics - Anemobarometry: ISAE-SUPAERO
- Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space: University of Arizona
- Computational Thinking for Problem Solving: University of Pennsylvania