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Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Artificial Neural Networks, Deep Learning, Statistical Programming, Machine Learning Software, Python Programming, Statistical Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Applied Machine Learning, Apache, Human Learning, Tensorflow
The Museum of Modern Art
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Operating Systems, System Software
- Status: Free
The State University of New York
Skills you'll gain: Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Correlation And Dependence, R Programming, Statistical Analysis, Data Analysis, Forecasting, Statistical Visualization, Statistical Programming, Plot (Graphics)
Northwestern University
Skills you'll gain: Geometry, Mathematics, Problem Solving, Spatial Analysis, Computer Programming Tools, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Matlab
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: User Experience, Web Design
Skills you'll gain: Computer Security Incident Management, Risk Management, Cryptography, Operations Management
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Investment Management
University of Colorado Boulder
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Google AR & VR
Skills you'll gain: Computer Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, Mobile Development, User Experience, Virtual Reality, Computer Graphic Techniques, Design and Product, Interactive Design, User Experience Design, Visual Design
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular how computers work courses
- Applied AI with DeepLearning:Â IBM
- What Is Contemporary Art?:Â The Museum of Modern Art
- The Technology of Music Production:Â Berklee
- Introduction to Operating Systems:Â Codio
- Practical Time Series Analysis:Â The State University of New York
- Modern Robotics, Course 1: Foundations of Robot Motion:Â Northwestern University
- Web Design: Wireframes to Prototypes:Â California Institute of the Arts
- Security Operations:Â ISC2
- Cybersecurity Solutions and Microsoft Defender:Â Microsoft
- Global Financial Markets and Instruments:Â Rice University