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Tel Aviv University
Skills you'll gain: Taxes
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Critical Thinking, Human Learning, People Analysis, Professional Development, Leadership Development, Leadership and Management, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, People Development, Adaptability, Negotiation, Influencing, Innovation
Peking University
Skills you'll gain: Writing
Arizona State University
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Sales, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, People Analysis, Problem Solving, User Experience
Wesleyan University
University of Colorado Boulder
- Status: Free
Yale University
University of Amsterdam
Skills you'll gain: Adaptability, Computational Thinking, Critical Thinking, People Analysis, Research and Design, Statistical Tests, Theoretical Computer Science, Writing
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University of London
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Computer Programming, Python Programming, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Programming, Algorithms, Applied Machine Learning, Data Visualization, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms
University of Pennsylvania
SkillUp EdTech
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Tableau Software
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular happiness courses
- Economic Growth and Distributive Justice Part I - The Role of the State: Tel Aviv University
- Reigniting Employee Engagement: University of Michigan
- Achieving Personal and Professional Success: University of Pennsylvania
- Chinese for HSK 2: Peking University
- Business English: Marketing and Sales: Arizona State University
- History of Mental Illness: Wesleyan University
- Leading Oneself with Purpose and Meaning: University of Colorado Boulder
- Music and Social Action: Yale University
- Qualitative Research Methods: University of Amsterdam
- Foundations of Data Science: K-Means Clustering in Python: University of London