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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Health, Training
- Status: Free
Yale University
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Investment Management, Risk Management, Banking, Behavioral Economics, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Financial Analysis, Innovation, Regulations and Compliance, Leadership and Management
The Museum of Modern Art
Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Critical Thinking, Creativity
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
- Status: Free
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Health
The Museum of Modern Art
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Creativity
- Status: Free
The University of Tokyo
Skills you'll gain: Computer Graphics, Algorithms
- Status: Free
The University of Tokyo
Berklee
Skills you'll gain: Training
DeepLearning.AI
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial Neural Networks, Machine Learning Algorithms, Applied Machine Learning, Python Programming, Machine Learning Software, Network Model, Algorithms, Computer Programming, Computer Vision, Network Architecture, Natural Language Processing, Tensorflow, Human Learning, Data Model, Exploratory Data Analysis, Organizational Development, Strategy, Mathematics, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Linear Algebra, Regression, Calculus
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular music courses
- The American South: Its Stories, Music, and Art: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Science of Exercise: University of Colorado Boulder
- Financial Markets: Yale University
- Modern and Contemporary Art and Design: The Museum of Modern Art
- Anatomy: University of Michigan
- Introductory Human Physiology: Duke University
- A tecnologia da produção musical: Berklee
- Teaching with Art: Using Inquiry, Activities, and Themes: The Museum of Modern Art
- Interactive Computer Graphics: The University of Tokyo
- Words Spun Out of Images: Visual and Literary Culture in Nineteenth Century Japan: The University of Tokyo