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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Financial Analysis, Financial Management, Investment Management, Leadership and Management, Market Analysis, Risk Management, Securities Trading, Correlation And Dependence, Strategy
Board Infinity
Illinois Tech
- Status: Free
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Probability & Statistics
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Business Development, Decision Making, Innovation, Leadership and Management, Planning, Strategy and Operations, Collaboration, Entrepreneurial Finance
- Status: Free
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Leadership Development, Professional Development, Strategy and Operations, Performance Management, Project Management, Collaboration, People Development
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Databases, PostgreSQL, Python Programming, SQL, Natural Language Processing
- Status: Free
University of Geneva
- Status: Free
Nanjing University
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Python Programming, Data Analysis, Programming Principles, Data Structures, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Statistical Programming
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular resource allocation courses
- Investments I: Fundamentals of Performance Evaluation:Â University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Cloud FinOps Strategies:Â Board Infinity
- Managerial Economics: Buyer and Seller Behavior:Â Illinois Tech
- Game Theory II: Advanced Applications:Â Stanford University
- Entrepreneurship 2: Launching your Start-Up:Â University of Pennsylvania
- Researcher Management and Leadership Training:Â University of Colorado System
- JSON and Natural Language Processing in PostgreSQL:Â University of Michigan
- Children's Human Rights - An Interdisciplinary Introduction:Â University of Geneva
- Data Processing Using Python:Â Nanjing University