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      University of Pennsylvania

      Fintech: Foundations & Applications of Financial Technology

      Skills you'll gain: Finance, FinTech, BlockChain, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance, Machine Learning, Risk Management, Investment Management, Algorithms, Machine Learning Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science, Business Analysis, Customer Analysis, Market Research, Payments, Regulations and Compliance, Research and Design, Business Process Management, Financial Management, Strategy and Operations

      4.6

      (3.3k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Columbia University

      Construction Management

      Skills you'll gain: Strategy and Operations, Project Management, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Operations Management, Finance, Financial Management, Planning, Probability & Statistics, Supply Chain and Logistics, Business Process Management, Estimation, Contract Management, Risk Management, Budget Management, Accounting, Vendor Management, Collaboration, Facility Management, Investment Management, Communication, Change Management, Cost Accounting, Decision Making, Design and Product, Forecasting, Innovation, Material Handling, Research and Design, Data Visualization, Statistical Visualization, Problem Solving, Product Design, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Analysis, Business Transformation, Cash Management, Marketing, Procurement, Regulations and Compliance, Sales, Strategy, Business Analysis, Business Psychology, Financial Analysis, General Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Operations Research, Software Visualization

      4.7

      (7.4k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      (ISC)²

      Certified in Cybersecurity

      Skills you'll gain: Security Engineering, Leadership and Management, Computer Networking, Computer Security Incident Management, Finance, Operating Systems, Risk Management, System Security, Network Security, Cloud Computing, Cloud Platforms, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Sales, Security Strategy, Software As A Service, Software Security, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Computer Architecture, Human Computer Interaction, Human Factors (Security), Internet Of Things, Software Engineering, Advertising, Communication, Cryptography, Cyberattacks, Journalism, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Tests

      4.8

      (97 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Pennsylvania

      Regulatory Compliance

      Skills you'll gain: Finance, Regulations and Compliance, Leadership and Management, Risk Management, Brand Management, Computer Networking, Data Management, Operating Systems, Operations Management, Security Engineering, Security Strategy, Software Security, System Security

      4.8

      (1.9k reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Google

      Diseño de Experiencia del Usuario (UX) de Google

      Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, Research and Design, User Experience, Business Psychology, User Experience Design, Communication, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Design and Product, Problem Solving, Visual Design, Marketing, Front-End Web Development, Web Development, Adaptability, Brand Management, Business Communication, Collaboration, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Graphics, Finance, Operating Systems, Planning, Product Design, Risk Management, Sales, Social Media, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain and Logistics, Systems Design, Theoretical Computer Science, User Research, Accounting, Advertising, Audit, Interactive Design, Market Research, Web Design

      4.8

      (1.8k reviews)

      Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3-6 Months

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      Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

      Global Procurement and Sourcing

      Skills you'll gain: Procurement, Supply Chain and Logistics, Communication, Contract Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Negotiation, Risk Management, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Supplier Relationship Management, Supply Chain Systems, Vendor Management, Accounting, Business Analysis, Change Management, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Market Analysis, Operations Management, Operations Research, Planning, Probability & Statistics, Problem Solving, Project Management, Research and Design, Retail Store Operations, Statistical Tests

      4.7

      (1.6k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Virginia

      Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management

      Skills you'll gain: Project Management, Strategy and Operations, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Leadership and Management, Performance Management, Planning, Probability & Statistics, Probability Distribution, Risk Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Agile Software Development

      4.7

      (8.2k reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      University of Alberta

      Software Product Management

      Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Design and Product, Agile Software Development, Product Management, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Computer Science, Strategy and Operations, Planning, Supply Chain and Logistics, Product Design, Project Management, Data Visualization, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Tests, Statistical Visualization, Product Development, Application Development, Communication, Scrum (Software Development), User Research, Finance, Risk Management, Collaboration, Conflict Management, Data Science, Human Resources, Estimation, Operations Management, Product Lifecycle, Software Engineering Tools, Software Testing

      4.7

      (11.1k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Macquarie University

      Influencing: Storytelling, Change Management and Governance

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Communication, Strategy and Operations, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Negotiation, Sales, Change Management, Risk Management, Business Psychology, Conflict Management, Influencing, Human Resources, Organizational Development, Business Communication, Business Process Management, Culture, Business Analysis, Critical Thinking, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Development, Probability & Statistics, Research and Design, Statistical Tests, Storytelling

      4.8

      (3.2k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of California, Irvine

      UCI Project Management

      Skills you'll gain: Strategy and Operations, Leadership and Management, Project Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Risk Management, Change Management, Communication, Procurement, Supply Chain and Logistics, Accounting, Emotional Intelligence, Marketing, Probability & Statistics, Sales, Scrum (Software Development), Statistical Tests

      4.7

      (275 reviews)

      Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3-6 Months

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      University of California, Irvine

      Project Management & Other Tools for Career Development

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Communication, Project Management, Strategy and Operations, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Decision Making, Negotiation, Problem Solving, Research and Design, Sales, Writing, Business Communication, Planning, Supply Chain and Logistics, Collaboration, Risk Management, Brand Management, Change Management, Finance, Financial Management, Conflict Management, Human Resources, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Critical Thinking, Leadership Development, Plot (Graphics), Probability & Statistics, Statistical Visualization, Visualization (Computer Graphics)

      4.6

      (33.4k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Financial Analysis - Skills for Success

      Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Finance, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Financial Accounting, Leadership and Management, Financial Analysis, General Accounting, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Cost Accounting, Budget Management, Investment Management, Entrepreneurship, Business Psychology, Management Accounting, Sales, Strategy and Operations, Financial Management, Inventory Management, Risk Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Experiment, General Statistics, Human Resources, Marketing, Organizational Development, People Development, Probability & Statistics, Strategy, Planning, Problem Solving

      4.8

      (53 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 1-3 Months

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular risk management courses

    • Fintech: Foundations & Applications of Financial Technology: University of Pennsylvania
    • Construction Management: Columbia University
    • Certified in Cybersecurity: (ISC)²
    • Regulatory Compliance: University of Pennsylvania
    • Diseño de Experiencia del Usuario (UX) de Google: Google
    • Global Procurement and Sourcing: Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
    • Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management: University of Virginia
    • Software Product Management: University of Alberta
    • Influencing: Storytelling, Change Management and Governance: Macquarie University
    • UCI Project Management: University of California, Irvine

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Risk Management

    • Risk management is the process of identifying, prioritizing, and minimizing the risks faced by an organization. While specific areas of concern for risk analysis vary widely between different sectors, risk can be broadly defined as sources of uncertainty with the potential to negatively impact the organization’s objectives. By definition, reducing the likelihood of bad outcomes for a business is important to its ongoing success - and in some cases, critically so.

      Project management as an example of an area where risk management is both wide-ranging in responsibilities and centrally important. Whether the project in question is building a skyscraper, a power plant, or a subway system, project managers must look at risks that can occur at any point throughout development cycles that can span months or even years. With potential risks including accidents on site, natural disasters, pricing changes in supplies, subcontractor performance, changes in regulatory requirements, and countless others, the task of not only identifying but prioritizing their importance a considerable challenge - let alone minimizing them all.

      Risk management is also of central importance in investing. Financial risk is the risk of losing money on a transaction, and modern portfolio theory has developed techniques for assembling a group of investments that minimize the total Value At Risk (VAR) for a targeted level of return - or conversely, maximize returns for a given level of risk. Portfolio optimization is achieved by bundling together assets with a diverse mix of risk profiles that cancel each other out when aggregated, and today’s financial engineering techniques harness incredibly sophisticated, computer-powered modeling to achieve this goal.

      Of course, risks can never be completely eliminated - and, as “black swan” events such as the COVID-19 epidemic demonstrate, the risks that are hardest to foresee are often the most impactful. However, by prioritizing and minimizing known risks, prudent risk management can give businesses an advantage even in the midst of unprecedented circumstances.‎

    • Because every business faces risks, a basic understanding of the principles and process of risk management is an important asset for management roles in many industries. For example, risk management is a core responsibility for project managers, construction managers, industrial production managers, and agricultural managers. And, as discussed above, an education in financial risk management is essential to portfolio managers and other financial analysts looking to balance risk and reward according to investors’ preferences.

      For emergency management directors, risk management is absolutely central to their job. These professionals are responsible for preparing plans for responding to large-scale emergencies such as natural disasters and other hazards and coordinating their implementation across a wide range of stakeholders. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, they typically have a bachelor’s degree in fields such as business, public administration, or public health in addition to work experience in emergency response or public administration, and they may work in either the public or private sector.‎

    • Yes, Coursera offers a wide range of courses in many relevant areas for risk management, including business, finance, and public health. These courses are offered by top-ranked schools from around the world, including Columbia University, the University of Geneva, and University of California Irvine, and offer the same content as on-campus learners at a much lower tuition cost. The ability to complete coursework on a flexible schedule also makes learning online ideal for professionals who want to delve deeper into risk management, whether you want to deliver added value to your current role, want a promotion, or want to change your career entirely.‎

    • The skills and experience that you might need to already have before starting to learn risk management are mostly focused on key fundamentals of finance like mastering numbers and data, having strong risk assessment insights, and pursuing financial education in all its forms. These are all important skills to bring to a risk management career. Knowing how to assess different financial indicators and their impact is crucial to learning risk management. Other skills that are important to have before starting to learn risk management include problem-solving, relationship-building, and strategic thinking. All of these qualities may help you work in a career that involves making smart decisions about a company’s business lines, platforms, assets, markets, government regulations, and corporate stakeholders.‎

    • The kind of people that are best suited for work that involves risk management are those who are passionate about numerical study, data analysis, insurance, and finance, as well as having good planning and organization skills and a focused eye for detail. Because risk managers must also align with senior executives in presentations and meetings, these people are likely to have solid communication and presentation skills too. A person who is successful in risk management may likely be technologically savvy about manufacturing technologies and how future technologies may impact an enterprise.‎

    • You might know if learning risk management is right for you if you are keenly interested in analyzing ways to control or reduce the amount of risk in financial situations. That’s a key part of risk management, so it should matter to you. Learning risk management may be right for you if you are also interested in the fundamentals of math, algebra, calculus, geometry, statistical modeling, and how these practices are applied in financial settings. If you also like to follow routine and set procedures and start up and carry out projects, then those aspects might also help to show that risk management might be a good fit for you. Having these basic personality traits combined with deep, insightful thinking habits and good communication skills could help you to know if risk management is a good fit for you.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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