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University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Problem Solving, C Programming Language Family, Programming Principles, Computer Programming Tools
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Data Visualization
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Cloud-Based Integration, Docker (Software), Kubernetes
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University of Cape Town
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Professional Development, Business Psychology, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Development
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Visualization, Exploratory Data Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Research and Design, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Tests
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Data Visualization, Exploratory Data Analysis, R Programming
University of London
Skills you'll gain: Databases, Javascript, Web Development, Front-End Web Development, Web Development Tools, Application Development, Back-End Web Development, Database Application
Coursera Project Network
University of Rochester
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular data science tool box courses
- More C# Programming and Unity:Â University of Colorado System
- Data Visualization in R with ggplot2:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Virtualization, Docker, and Kubernetes for Data Engineering:Â Duke University
- Doing Clinical Research: Biostatistics with the Wolfram Language:Â University of Cape Town
- Self Awareness and the Effective Leader:Â Rice University
- Solve Business Problems with AI and Machine Learning:Â CertNexus
- Data – What It Is, What We Can Do With It: Johns Hopkins University
- Visualization for Statistical Analysis:Â Coursera Project Network
- Web Application Development with JavaScript and MongoDB:Â University of London
- Interpretable machine learning applications: Part 3:Â Coursera Project Network