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      IBM Skills Network

      Key Technologies for Business

      Skills you'll gain: Data Science, Cloud Computing, Applied Machine Learning, Cloud Engineering, Cloud Infrastructure, Data Mining, Regression, Cloud Applications, Cloud Management, Cloud Platforms, Cloud Storage, DevOps, IBM Cloud, Network Security, Software As A Service, Software Engineering, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Analysis, Big Data, BlockChain, Computer Architecture, Computer Graphics, Computer Programming, Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Finance, General Statistics, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Operating Systems, Probability & Statistics, Security Engineering, Software Architecture, Software Framework, Storytelling, System Programming, Theoretical Computer Science, Writing

      4.7

      (74.6k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 1-3 Months

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Technology Entrepreneurship

      Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Colorado System

      Applied Cryptography

      Skills you'll gain: Cryptography, Security Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science, Algorithms, Mathematics, Computational Logic, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Probability Distribution, FinTech

      4.5

      (710 reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of London

      Get Interactive: Practical Teaching with Technology

      Skills you'll gain: Business Psychology, Computer Graphics, Entrepreneurship, Human Computer Interaction, Human Learning, Human Resources, Interactive Design, Leadership and Management, People Development

      4.8

      (777 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      University of Michigan

      Digital Technologies and the Future of Manufacturing

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Computer Architecture, Computer Networking, Internet Of Things, Software Engineering, Design and Product, Strategy and Operations, Entrepreneurship, Computer Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Network Architecture, Marketing, Brand Management, Operations Management, Product Management, Sales, Strategy, Business Analysis, Business Psychology, Business Transformation, Cloud Computing, Cloud Infrastructure, Organizational Development, Probability & Statistics

      4.5

      (129 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 1-3 Months

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      Coursera Project Network

      Build a website using Wix Artificial Design Intelligence

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Web Design, Web Development

      4.7

      (31 reviews)

      Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Association of International Certified Professional Accountants

      Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting Professionals

      Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Management, Business Analysis, Data Structures, Theoretical Computer Science, Accounting, Audit, Budget Management, Business Intelligence, Communication, Computer Networking, Critical Thinking, Data Model, Data Visualization, Entrepreneurship, Feature Engineering, Finance, Machine Learning, Market Analysis, Market Research, Marketing, Network Security, Public Relations, Research and Design, Security Engineering, Security Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Sales

      4.6

      (36 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      University of Maryland, College Park

      Fundamentals of Technology Sales

      Skills you'll gain: Sales, Marketing, Account Management, Accounting, Audit, Cloud Computing, Communication, Customer Relationship Management, Finance, Negotiation

      4.8

      (43 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      IBM Skills Network

      Information Technology (IT) and Cloud Fundamentals

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Networking, Cloud Computing, Security Engineering, Network Security, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Network Architecture, System Security, Cloud Engineering, Cloud Infrastructure, Computer Programming, Databases, Software As A Service, Software Engineering, System Software, Theoretical Computer Science, Cyberattacks, Networking Hardware, Cloud Applications, Cloud Management, Cloud Platforms, Cloud Storage, Data Structures, DevOps, Hardware Design, IBM Cloud, BlockChain, Computer Graphics, Cryptography, Finance, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Internet Of Things, Journalism, Microarchitecture, Software Architecture, Software Framework, System Programming, User Experience

      4.7

      (4.2k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      SAP

      SAP Technology Consultant

      Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing, Software As A Service, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Business Analysis, Strategy and Operations, Software Engineering, Business Process Management, Business Psychology, Business Transformation, Organizational Development, Software Architecture, Theoretical Computer Science, Cloud Applications, Project Management, Cloud-Based Integration, Databases, Design and Product, Agile Software Development, Application Development, Applied Machine Learning, Cloud Platforms, Communication, Computer Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Database Design, Machine Learning, Planning, Problem Solving, Process Analysis, Product Design, Product Development, Research and Design, Supply Chain and Logistics, Customer Analysis, Finance, Operations Management, Sales

      4.8

      (117 reviews)

      Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3-6 Months

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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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      University at Buffalo

      Digital Manufacturing & Design Technology

      Skills you'll gain: Strategy and Operations, Design and Product, Entrepreneurship, Product Lifecycle, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Product Management, Computer Graphics, Computer Networking, Data Analysis, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Supply Chain and Logistics, Software Engineering, Business Analysis, Cloud Computing, Process Analysis, Supply Chain Systems, Big Data, Data Management, Security Strategy, Product Design, Sales, Security Engineering, Strategy, Cloud Storage, Computer Architecture, Network Architecture, Application Development, Bioinformatics, Business Communication, Business Process Management, Cloud Infrastructure, Communication, Computer Security Incident Management, Finance, Internet Of Things, Inventory Management, Operating Systems, Probability & Statistics, Product Development, Product Strategy, Risk Management, Social Media, Software As A Service, System Security, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Machine Learning

      4.6

      (6.4k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular technology courses

    • Key Technologies for Business: IBM Skills Network
    • Technology Entrepreneurship: University of Colorado Boulder
    • Applied Cryptography: University of Colorado System
    • Get Interactive: Practical Teaching with Technology: University of London
    • Digital Technologies and the Future of Manufacturing: University of Michigan
    • Build a website using Wix Artificial Design Intelligence: Coursera Project Network
    • Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting Professionals: Association of International Certified Professional Accountants
    • Fundamentals of Technology Sales: University of Maryland, College Park
    • Information Technology (IT) and Cloud Fundamentals: IBM Skills Network
    • SAP Technology Consultant: SAP

    Frequently Asked Questions about Technology

    • Technology is the application of science for practical purposes, and it is centrally important in structuring the modern world. “Tech” is often used as shorthand for computer science-based technologies, as the revolutions ushered in by the internet and devices like smartphones are perhaps the defining advances of our era. Applications of technologies like data science, cloud computing, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain are redefining our daily lives and creating enormous new business opportunities.

      However, cutting edge technology applications aren’t limited to the purely digital world. In factories, digital manufacturing and design technologies can create tremendous gains in efficiency as well as entirely new capabilities in the production of physical goods, as part of the paradigm known as “Industry 4.0.” Healthcare delivery and medical science are being transformed by genomics, bioinformatics, and other technologies that promise to dramatically improve our quality of life and perhaps even extend lifespans. Even the arts are discovering new avenues for creativity with the possibilities offered by visual effects, audio production, and interactive media.

      While it has become easy to take technology for granted given its prominence in our lives, it is important to learn about these different areas to understand how our world works - and to anticipate the changes (and opportunities) ahead.‎

    • A background in technology is required knowledge for a wide range of in-demand jobs in computer science, including software developers, data scientists, data engineers, and information technology (IT) administrators. If you want to do truly cutting-edge work in this field, you can also pursue a career as a computer and information research scientist. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, these highly-educated and highly-paid experts typically have a master’s degree in computer science, and earn a median annual salary of $122,840 per year.

      However, you don’t have to pursue a career in computer science to benefit from a background in technology. Technology has become increasingly important in the fields of medicine, manufacturing, logistics, and even agriculture. It’s also critical context for CEOs, managers, and aspiring entrepreneurs, who may not need to work directly with technology themselves but must keep abreast of emerging opportunities for innovative new business models and products.‎

    • Absolutely. Computer science subjects in particular are some of the most popular online courses available on Coursera, with a wide range of courses, multi-course Specializations, and even master’s degrees available to meet a variety of needs. You can also take courses to provide an overview of technology developments from a general business perspective, or in more specialized industries like healthcare, finance, and even music.

      And, because educational technology now allows you to learn remotely on a flexible schedule, you can take courses in technology from top-ranked universities from all over the world like Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, Yonsei University, and the Indian School of Business. Leading technology companies like IBM, Google, and many others also offer opportunities to learn on Coursera, ensuring that you have a wide range of choices to meet your needs.‎

    • The skills and experience you might want to acquire before starting to learn technology would include interest in computers, networks, internet protocols, mobile apps, software development, and anything that has arisen in our society from technology. Other skills or experience that may be helpful to you in learning technology may include gaining knowledge in aspects of data science, network security, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, programmable logic control, and systems integration software.‎

    • The kind of people that are best suited for roles in technology are focused, analytical persons who want to pick apart problems, create software or hardware solutions, and lead teams to implement these innovations. Self-driven engineers, disciplined software developers, and technology enthusiasts are often the kind of people best suited for technology jobs. Organizations that work in technology often attract these people, as the computer- and network-focused skills and experience they possess generally make for good employees.‎

    • Learning technology may be right for you if you are excited and interested in technology subjects like cloud computing, data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. All of these are among the most popular foundational technologies that businesses are working with today to create more efficiencies and stimulate significant growth and innovation. Technology is the key to the future of business. If you love the idea of driverless cars, frictionless payments, and voice-activated devices, then working in technology may be a great fit for your interests.‎

    • The types of places that hire people with a background in technology may include technology companies, manufacturers, machine learning innovators, electrical engineering companies, and many more. These places are hungry for great technology talent and are willing to pay well for people with a strong technology background. Computer and information technology professionals may earn up to six figures and above in annual salaries, according to information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.‎

    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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