Our Courses
Engineering of Structures: Shear and Bending
This course deals with shear and bending. Shear is a set of parallel, non-collinear forces acting across an element and bending is the curved form taken by a slender element when subjected to loads perpendicular to the element. These forces are easy to understand. You will study how stress and bending force acts for different structures and also, identify what role these forces play in their designs. The first module introduces you to the concept of shear and bending while building structures. The second module explores different understanding of stress and bending.
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- 15 hours
- English
Advanced Junos Concepts (Firewall Filters, IPv6, CoS)
This course will describe some advanced Junos OS concepts such as firewall filters and their use as a means of protecting a device from excessive traffic. An overview of the benefits and purpose of class of service (CoS) will be provided along with the implementation of traffic classification, queuing, and scheduling. Recommended Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) procedures will be described along with the Juniper tools available online to help manage and support Juniper products. The course will be rounded out with a discussion of Juniper security concepts and components.
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- 6 hours
- English
Bioconductor for Genomic Data Science
Learn to use tools from the Bioconductor project to perform analysis of genomic data. This is the fifth course in the Genomic Big Data Specialization from Johns Hopkins University.
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- 9 hours
- English
Understanding and Managing the Stresses of Police Work
Policing has always been psychological challenging. On any given shift police officers may encounter a range of psychological challenges including domestic violence, interacting with people experiencing mental health issues, violent crime, even attending the aftermath of horrible accidents. The long exhausting shifts can also result in stressful person interactions within one’s personal life. The presence of COVID and political issues related to instances of over-policing have increased these stresses even more. This course has two goals.
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- Self Paced
- 3 hours
- English
Use Python for Non-Data Role
Even if you are not a person with a data specific role, knowing how to work with data is becoming a highly in-demand skill.
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- Self Paced
- 2 hours
- English
Create a Targeted Ad With Facebook Audience Insights
By the end of this project, you will be able to create three different types of target audience ads for a small business using Facebook Audience Insights.
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- Self Paced
- 3 hours
- English
Requirements Elicitation: Artifact and Stakeholder Analysis
In Elicitation: Artifact and Stakeholder Driven Analysis, you will learn to use both recorded and presently unrecorded knowledge in your elicitation techniques. As you get started in finding out about the new product, you must first learn about the product that was (if there was one) and then learn about the system to be. Oftentimes, you'll find yourself in an environment you know nothing about! This course will help you find ways to learn about the domain, the system that was, and the system to be.
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- 19 hours
- English
AWS: Storage Systems and Data Management
AWS: Storage Systems and Data Management Course is the second course of AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty Specialization. This course assists learners with knowledge of storage components with operational storage services. The concept of Implementation of DynamoDB Operational Characteristics and Redshift is also described in this course. Learners will be able to Analyze various approaches for Management of data. This course is basically divided into three modules and each module is further segmented by Lessons and Video Lectures.
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- 7 hours
- English
Visual Basic Programming: Classes and Collections
This course is the third course in a series that aims to prepare you for a role working as a programmer. In this course, you will be introduced to the four main concepts in programming: Advanced String Operations and Dates, Modeling Classes, Development of Classes and Collections. Labs will allow the students to apply the material in the lectures in simple computer programs designed to re-enforce the material in the lesson.
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- 28 hours
- English
Smart Device & Mobile Emerging Technologies
Every day you use your smartphone. Your smartphone wakes you up, it is the first thing you use in the morning, and the last thing you check (e.g., alarm setting) before you sleep. In addition, you use it all day. A typical cellphone user touches their mobile phone 2,617 times a day (Dscout report based on 2017) and people spend over 4 hours a day on their mobile phones (Hackernoon report) on average.
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- 33 hours
- English
Providing Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Special Education Services in School
Welcome to our the third course in the School Health specialization: Providing Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Special Education Services in School. In this course, you will learn about how social-emotional skills, mental health, and learning are related. We will focus on how schools can support social-emotional learning and promote mental health for all students.
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- 12 hours
- English
Introduction to Concurrent Programming with GPUs
This course will help prepare students for developing code that can process large amounts of data in parallel. It will focus on foundational aspects of concurrent programming, such as CPU/GPU architectures, multithreaded programming in C and Python, and an introduction to CUDA software/hardware.
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- 20 hours
- English
Create Impactful Marketing Videos using Canva
By the end of this project, you will learn how to create impactful marketing videos in Canva and how to make the video appealing by adding images, shapes, elements and animations.
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- 3 hours
- English
Create a Supermarket app using OOP Features in Java
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will create a supermarket app using OOP Features in Java.
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- 3 hours
- English
Build a Portfolio Website with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Imagine you're a recently graduated information technology student looking to land a software development job.
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- Self Paced
- 1 hour
- English
Introduction to Basic Game Development using Scratch
By the end of this project, you will create a basic game using an introductory, web-based coding program called Scratch.
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- 4 hours
- English
Fundamentals of Negotiation, with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women
This free online course is one of 10 courses available in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women collection, designed for entrepreneurs ready to take their business to the next level.
This course will examine negotiation and explore the tools you need in order to negotiate confidently, as you pursue opportunities for business growth.
You will consider some common assumptions and preconceptions about negotiation, identify your preferred style of negotiation, and review how it compares with the style of others.
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- 4 hours
- English
Applied Data Science for Data Analysts
In this course, you will develop your data science skills while solving real-world problems. You'll work through the data science process to and use unsupervised learning to explore data, engineer and select meaningful features, and solve complex supervised learning problems using tree-based models. You will also learn to apply hyperparameter tuning and cross-validation strategies to improve model performance.
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- 17 hours
- English
Project Planning and Execution
The goal of this second course of the Project Management specialization is to provide students with skills necessary to plan and execute traditional engineering projects. Project managers must plan and manage complex projects constrained by time and budget. As part of this course, you will determine project schedules, budgets, and risk assessments. At the end of this course, you will also be able to identify and explain various quality tools and methods used in project management.
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- 27 hours
- English
Clinical Trials Data Management and Quality Assurance
In this course, you’ll learn to collect and care for the data gathered during your trial and how to prevent mistakes and errors through quality assurance practices. Clinical trials generate an enormous amount of data, so you and your team must plan carefully by choosing the right collection instruments, systems, and measures to protect the integrity of your trial data. You’ll learn how to assemble, clean, and de-identify your datasets.
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- 7 hours
- English
Deploy a Video Indexer Application using Azure Video Analyze
In this one-hour project, you will understand how Azure Video Analyzer works for video analysis and what information is generated for video indexing.
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- 2 hours
- English
Graphic Elements of Design: Color Theory and Image Formats
Examining and exploring the various types of images and graphic elements will be the focus of this course. We will start with color theory to distinguish between CMYK, Pantone and RGB color options and their usages. Then we will review the various types of images used in both print and digital design projects. Finally we will look at logo designs to determine what makes for the best images and graphic elements for corporate branding and imaging.
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- 12 hours
- English
Political Economy of Institutions and Development
This course is part of the SDG initiative addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically for the following SDGs [1, 8, 10 and 16]. We hope you will join in our efforts to reach the SDG’s in small but measurable and actionable ways, cooperating with Development Done Differently. Expand your impact. You can create a better world.
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- 22 hours
- English
Mindfulness: An Approach to Stress Reduction
The course focuses on developing mindfulness skills and techniques, enhancing self-regulation and self-awareness, and improving body awareness, with a strong emphasis on stress management and attentional skills. It may include a variety of practices and activities such as meditation, breathing exercises, and body scans to promote relaxation, emotional regulation, and mental clarity. Participants may also learn practical tools to incorporate mindfulness into daily routines, set intentions for mindfulness practice, and manage stress effectively.
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- 8 hours
- English
Spanish Vocabulary Project
In this course, we'll imagine that you are applying for an all-expenses paid, educational trip to a Spanish-speaking nation of your choice. You'll introduce yourself to a host family that you'll be staying with, research the rich culture and history of the place you intend to visit and compare it with your own country, and plan out an itinerary of places you plan to see, and things you plan to do and experience while visiting. In addition, you'll summarize the key points of your written report in an oral presentation.
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- 22 hours
- English