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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Excel
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Databases, SQL
Advancing Women in Tech
Skills you'll gain: Product Management
Skills you'll gain: Algorithms, Dimensionality Reduction, Feature Engineering, Machine Learning, Data Science, Python Programming
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Computational Logic, Computer Programming, Critical Thinking, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics, Programming Principles, Python Programming, Applied Mathematics, Computational Thinking, Data Analysis
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Python Programming, Computer Programming
MathWorks
Skills you'll gain: Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Matlab
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Probability & Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Computer Programming, Deep Learning, Tensorflow
University of Washington
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Critical Thinking, Leadership and Management, Professional Development, Planning, Strategy, Decision Making, People Analysis, People Development, Performance Management
Advancing Women in Tech
Skills you'll gain: Product Strategy, Leadership and Management, Product Management, Strategy
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Python Programming
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Network Analysis, Storytelling
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular data science in real life courses
- Statistics and Data Analysis with Excel, Part 2:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Building Database Applications in PHP:Â University of Michigan
- Acing the Product Management Interview:Â Advancing Women in Tech
- AI Workflow: Feature Engineering and Bias Detection:Â IBM
- Python Programming Essentials:Â Rice University
- Pointers, Arrays, and Recursion:Â Duke University
- Deep Learning for Object Detection:Â MathWorks
- Probabilistic Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2:Â Imperial College London
- Speaking to inform: Discussing complex ideas with clear explanations and dynamic slides:Â University of Washington
- The Business of Product Management II:Â Advancing Women in Tech