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Skills you'll gain: Feature Engineering, Product Design, Computer Programming, Graphics Software, Product Management
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Programming, Problem Solving, Graph Theory, Mathematics, Data Structures, Computational Thinking, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Critical Thinking, Computational Logic, Programming Principles, Software Engineering
Skills you'll gain: Digital Marketing, Marketing
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The Pennsylvania State University
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
- Status: Free
Rice University
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Planning
University of Washington
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Algorithms, Human Learning, Applied Machine Learning, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Machine Learning, Decision Making, Python Programming, Probability Distribution
Rice University
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking
Skills you'll gain: Accounting, General Accounting, Financial Accounting, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Financial Analysis, Cash Management, Finance, Financial Management, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Cost Accounting, Inventory Management, Accounting Software, Sales, Taxes
CVS Health
Skills you'll gain: Communication
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular retail courses
- Manufacturing Process with Autodesk Fusion 360:Â Autodesk
- Algorithms:Â Stanford University
- Customer Understanding and Digital Marketing Channels:Â Unilever
- Dairy Production and Management:Â The Pennsylvania State University
- English and Academic Preparation - Pre-Collegiate:Â Rice University
- Sustainable Cities:Â Johns Hopkins University
- CAM and Design Manufacturing for Mechanical Engineers with Autodesk Fusion 360:Â Autodesk
- Machine Learning: Classification:Â University of Washington
- Physics 101 - Forces and Kinematics:Â Rice University
- Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments:Â Duke University