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- Status: Free
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Business Analysis, Market Research, Planning, Marketing, Business Development, Decision Making
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Journalism, Communication, Writing
Skills you'll gain: Front-End Web Development, HTML and CSS, Javascript, React (web framework), Web Design, Web Development
Indian School of Business
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Investment Management, Financial Analysis, Securities Trading, Accounting, Algorithms, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Market Analysis, Business Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Strategy and Operations, Account Management, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Data Analysis, General Accounting, Performance Management, Cash Management, Correlation And Dependence, Critical Thinking
- Status: Free
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Artificial Neural Networks, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Python Programming, Regression
- Status: Free
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
University of Michigan
- Status: Free
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
Columbia University
Skills you'll gain: Banking, Finance
- Status: Free
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Skills you'll gain: Creativity, Innovation, Leadership and Management
Stanford University
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular chinese courses
- English for Business and Entrepreneurship: University of Pennsylvania
- Become a Journalist: Report the News!: Michigan State University
- HTML and CSS in depth: Meta
- Trading Strategies in Emerging Markets: Indian School of Business
- Aboriginal Worldviews and Education: University of Toronto
- Introduction to Machine Learning: Duke University
- Wind Energy: Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Finding Purpose and Meaning In Life: Living for What Matters Most: University of Michigan
- Introduction to Chemistry: Reactions and Ratios: Duke University
- Economics of Money and Banking: Columbia University