Our Courses
Global Environmental Management
Learn about the best environmental technologies for a sustainable development and how they are managed in various settings around the world. This course gives you an opportunity to learn about global trends that influence our environment and the living conditions and how different management systems and approaches that are used around the world to manage the environment. This includes current environmental technologies built for the environment and technologies for sustainable soil management, groundwater protection methods and integrated Water resources management.
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- 11 hours
- English
Machine Learning for Data Analysis
Are you interested in predicting future outcomes using your data? This course helps you do just that! Machine learning is the process of developing, testing, and applying predictive algorithms to achieve this goal. Make sure to familiarize yourself with course 3 of this specialization before diving into these machine learning concepts.
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- 11 hours
- English
Create UI in Unity Part 1 - Screen Overlay Canvas
In this 90-minute, project-based course, you will be introduced to Unity's User Interface (UI) Toolkit for building a Heads Up Display (HUD) for your game.
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- Self Paced
- 3 hours
- English
Working with Azure Data Storage
This project teaches you the variety of ways to store data in Azure.
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- 3 hours
- English
Sustainable Food Production Through Livestock Health Management
Learn about the impact of infectious disease on sustainable animal-based food production by understanding the science of growth, immunity, and infection and by learning the problem-solving skills needed to advance animal health and food production through optimal management practices.
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- 19 hours
- English
Life, Health and Radiation
Radiation is all around us - without it we wouldn’t exist. Yet the word has become synonymous with danger, death and disaster.
This MOOC will allow the world to see radiation in a new light, to expose its benefits as well as its risks. X-ray radiation, for example, is a scientific and medical discovery that has improved or prolonged billions of lives. Most of us have had an X-ray at some point in our life, at the Dentist, in a hospital or clinic. Yet few people really understand what X-rays are or where they come from.
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- 13 hours
- English
Introduction to Integrative Therapies and Healing Practices
This introductory course provides a framework for incorporating integrative therapies into your work with clients or patients. By the end of the course, you will be able to assess if integrative therapies are good options in specific situations, as well as educate patients and colleagues about benefits and risks. You will be confident discussing the evidence base for integrative therapies in general, with an understanding of some of the challenges of research in this area, and able to identify reliable sources of evidence-based information.
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- 18 hours
- English
Planning & Design of Sanitation Systems and Technologies
Do you want to learn how to plan affordable and context-specific sanitation solutions? Be up-to-date on the newest developments in urban sanitation planning and programming? Get to know best practice examples of urban sanitation systems in low- and middle-income countries? If yes, this course is for you!
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- 17 hours
- English
How to leverage tweet ideas on Twitter
In this 1-hour long guided tutorial, you will learn how to leverage tweet ideas on Twitter.
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- 3 hours
- English
Liabilities and Equity in Accounting
In this third course, you will learn about liability and equity accounts and its effect on the balance sheet. If you have mastered bookkeeping basics and understand accounting assets, you are ready to jump into Liabilities and Equity in Accounting. You will explore the various types of liability, including: current and long term, payroll, and sales tax. Additionally, you will learn about the equity portion of the accounting equation and how to account for changes in owner’s equity.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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- 14 hours
- English
Getting Started with IPv6
In this 1 hour guided project, you will learn about IPv6 (IP address version 6).
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- 2 hours
- English
Revolutionary Ideas: Utility, Justice, Equality, Freedom
What is the purpose of government? Why should we have a State? What kind of State should we have?
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- 18 hours
- English
Tech Support Career Guide and Interview Preparation
This course is designed to prepare you to enter the job market as a technical support specialist. It provides guidance about the regular functions and tasks of support professionals and options for career development. It explains practical techniques for creating essential job-seeking materials such as a resume and a portfolio, as well as auxiliary tools like a cover letter and an elevator pitch. You will learn how to find and assess prospective job positions, apply to them, and lay the groundwork for interviewing.
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- 8 hours
- English
TypeScript Tutorial
Start learning TypeScript with the W3Schools course to improve your web development skills. TypeScript is JavaScript with added syntax for types. TypeScript is transpiled to JavaScript, so it to work wherever JavaScrip…
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- 9 hours
- English
.Net Full Stack Foundation
Embark on a deep dive into the dynamic universe of .Net Full Stack Development with this comprehensive course. This course is meticulously crafted for those venturing into the .Net domain, ensuring a solid foundational grasp.
In the first module, Introduction to ASP.NET, dive into .Net development, acquainting yourself with the essence of ASP.NET, the .NET framework, and its synergy with the C# language. Experience first-hand the crafting of dynamic web applications and basic programming techniques using .Net tools.
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- 17 hours
- English
Data Manipulation with dplyr in R
Welcome to this project-based course Data Manipulation with dplyr in R.
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- 3 hours
- English
TCP/IP and Advanced Topics
In this course, we give an in-depth study of the TCP/IP protocols. We examine the details of how IP enables communications across a collection of networks. We pay particular attention to the hierarchical structure of IP addresses and explain their role in ensuring scalability of the Internet. The role of address prefixes and the uses of masks are explained in details. We review in details about TCP three-way handshake, flow control, and congestion control. Furthermore, we provide an introduction to some advanced topics, including Multicast, SDN and security
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- 16 hours
- English
Life Expectancy Prediction Using Machine Learning
In this hands-on project, we will train a Linear Regression model to predict life expectancy.
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- 3 hours
- English
Protecting Business Innovations via Patent
Protecting Business Innovations via Patent
Watch Course Overview: https://youtu.be/mUja4iwbrTE
This course assumes no prior knowledge in law, business or engineering. However, students with backgrounds in all three areas will find useful concepts or ideas in the course on how to protect business innovations using patents. The approach taken in this course is practical and commercial rather than theoretical. A combination of lectures and case studies help to illustrate the concepts and make the course more interesting.
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- 10 hours
- English
Blockchain Opportunities Beyond Crypto Assets
This specialization offers the latest developments in blockchain technology through a highly engaging learning experience with animated video components and intuitive course flow to maximize your knowledge retention.
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- 3 hours
- English
Modern & Contemporary American Poetry (“ModPo”)
ModPo is a FREE (no fee, no charge) fast-paced introduction to modern and contemporary U.S. poetry, with an emphasis on experimental verse, from Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman to the present. Participants (who need no prior experience with poetry) will learn how to read poems that are supposedly "difficult." We encounter and discuss the poems one at a time. It's much easier than it seems! Join us and try it!
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- English
Creating PDFs with Go and Cloud Run
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. Learn how to develop an application to create PDFs on Google Cloud using Serverless technologies and Go.
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- 1 hour
- English
The Age of Sustainable Development
The Age of Sustainable Development" gives students an understanding of the key challenges and pathways to sustainable development - that is, economic development that is also socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable.
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- 30 hours
- English
Storytelling With Data
We all love stories, so why don't we use more of them at work? In this project we will help you learn some tools of good storytelling and create one for a freely available data set from KIVA, the microloan organization.
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- 2 hours
- English
Introduction to Power Semiconductor Switches
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5721, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering.
This course is primarily aimed at first year graduate students interested in engineering or science, along with professionals with an interest in power electronics and semiconductor devices .
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- 10 hours
- English