Our Courses
Style Tables with CSS
In this intermediate-level course you will explore how CSS (Cascading Stylesheets) can be used to alter the appearance of a table on your web page.
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- Self Paced
- 3 hours
- English
Introduction to Scrum Master Profession
Unleash your career potential with our course on the fundamentals of the Scrum Master role. Whether you're new to Agile methodologies or seek to enhance your project management skills, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to excel as a Scrum Master.
Throughout the course, you'll learn the essential aspects of being a Scrum Master. By contrasting Scrum with traditional project management methods, you'll gain a deep understanding of why Scrum is a game-changer in today's dynamic business landscape.
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- 10 hours
- English
Data-Driven Decisions with Power BI
New Power BI users will begin the course by gaining a conceptual understanding of the Power BI desktop application and the Power BI service. Learners will explore the Power BI interface while learning how to manage pages and understand the basics of visualizations. Learners can download a course dataset and engage in numerous hands-on experiences to discover how to import, connect, clean, transform, and model their own data in the Power BI desktop application.
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- 14 hours
- English
Regulated Competition in Healthcare Systems: Theory & Practice
In this MOOC you will learn about the theory and practice of 'regulated competition' (also known as 'managed competition') in healthcare systems. Many countries have implemented or consider implementation of regulated competition in healthcare. Examples include Australia, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Ireland, Israel, The Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States. After completing this MOOC, you will be able to explain how regulated competition (in theory) promotes affordability, accessibility and efficiency of healthcare.
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- 39 hours
- English
Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change
Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change is designed to provide learners with the best available science and insights from top scholars across the country as well as the skills to understand which interventions are the most effective to offer a path forward for reducing gun violence in our homes, schools, and communities.
Through this course, you will learn how to:
1.\tAppreciate the scope of gun violence and the importance of considering the issue across a variety of contexts.
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- 18 hours
- English
Real-Time Cyber Threat Detection and Mitigation
This course introduces real-time cyber security techniques and methods in the context of the TCP/IP protocol suites. Explanation of some basic TCP/IP security hacks is used to introduce the need for network security solutions such as stateless and stateful firewalls. Learners will be introduced to the techniques used to design and configure firewall solutions such as packet filters and proxies to protect enterprise assets.
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- 15 hours
- English
Building Your Freelancing Career Capstone
As the final course in the Building Your Freelancing Career specialization, learners will build upon their fundamental skills from courses 1-4 to develop a fully fleshed out business plan, brand and financial model for their real freelancing business, or one they develop just for the purpose of determining whether or not they will be able to launch a new business venture. Once they have developed their plan, they will be able to submit them for peer review and completion of the specialization.
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- 12 hours
- English
Tinkering Fundamentals: Motion and Mechanisms
The Tinkering Fundamentals course will offer educators and enthusiasts an opportunity to develop a practice of tinkering and making. We see tinkering as a serious endeavor—one that is generalizable across content and especially good at interweaving disciplines in a way that leads to complex projects and individualized learning opportunities. Tinkering has recently been introduced into the educational field as a potential driver of creativity, excitement, and innovation in science learning. It is seen by many as an effective means to engage in exploring STEM concepts, practices and phenomena.
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- 6 hours
- English
Python Scripting: Files, Inheritance, and Databases
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 three main concepts in programming: Files, Inheritance and external libaries. 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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- 13 hours
- English
Agile Projects: Develop Product Wireframe Prototypes in Miro
By the end of this guided project, you will be fluent in creating wireframe porotypes for Agile projects based on previous project phases.
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- 2 hours
- English
Leverage Meeting Productivity Tools in Miro
By the end of this project, you will be able to enhance productivity within remote and hybrid meetings by leveraging productivity tools in Miro.
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- 4 hours
- English
Fundamentals of Global Energy Business
Learn about diverse and integrated markets for primary energy, and the essential considerations driving business leaders and policy makers in development of global energy resources.
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- 20 hours
- English
Create a Financial Statement using Microsoft Excel
By the end of this project, you will be able to complete a financial statement with Microsoft Excel, composed of a transactions page, profit and loss statement, and balance sheet.
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- 3 hours
- English
Materials Science: 10 Things Every Engineer Should Know
We explore “10 things” that range from the menu of materials available to engineers in their profession to the many mechanical and electrical properties of materials important to their use in various engineering fields. We also discuss the principles behind the manufacturing of those materials.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
* Recognize the important aspects of the materials used in modern engineering applications,
* Explain the underlying principle of materials science: “structure leads to properties,”
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- 9 hours
- English
Strategic Organization Design
Strategic Organization Design will introduce new topics and modules with even more real world examples and opportunities for student interaction than its predecessors Competitive Strategy (https://www.coursera.org/learn/competitive-strategy) and Advanced Competitive Strategy (https://www.coursera.org/learn/advanced-competitive-strategy).
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- 14 hours
- English
Display Simple Data with Bar Chart and Split Pane in JavaFX
In this project, you will create a graphical user interface with a split pane that contains two panes.
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- 3 hours
- English
Wilderness First Aid - Environmental Emergencies
In this course, students will learn about environmental injuries, how to treat them, and what conditions require evacuation. This will include animal bites/stings, and temperature-related emergencies, such as those that are heat or cold-related, lightning, altitude, and drowning. Students will also learn about important aspects of camp hygiene, and what to do in the event that evacuation is needed.
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- 8 hours
- English
Cyber Security in Manufacturing
The nature of digital manufacturing and design (DM&D), and its heavy reliance on creating a digital thread of product and process data and information, makes it a prime target for hackers and counterfeiters. This course will introduce students to why creating a strong and secure infrastructure should be of paramount concern for anyone operating in the DM&D domain, and measures that can be employed to protect operational technologies, systems and resources.
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- 22 hours
- English
Creating and Developing a Tech Startup
This course will allow you to identify and evaluate opportunities for creating a tech business, and to better understand its principal issues on a human, technical, commercial, environmental and financial level.
As such, you will obtain solid foundations either for building your own tech business, or for joining one.
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- 11 hours
- English
Create a Dialog Box in Unity Part 3 - Versatile and Reusable
In this one-hour, project-based course, we'll add code to an existing dialog box to make it much more versatile and reusable.
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- 4 hours
- English
Git for Developers Using Github
This course will give you a first look at using git to manage your code's version control, as well as offering an introduction to accessing the Github tools you'll need as a beginner.
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- 3 hours
- English
Building Modern Node.js Applications on AWS
In modern cloud native application development, it’s oftentimes the goal to build out serverless architectures that are scalable, are highly available, and are fully managed. This means less operational overhead for you and your business, and more focusing on the applications and business specific projects that differentiate you in your marketplace. In this course, we will be covering how to build a modern, greenfield serverless backend on AWS.
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- 17 hours
- English
In the Trenches: Security Operations Center
Cyber-attacks, breaches, and incidents continue to grow. The sophistication and complexity of these attacks continue to evolve. More than ever organizations need to plan, prepare, and defend against a potential cyber incident. Security Operation Centers (SOCs) act as an organization's front-line defense against cyber incidents. SOC analyst accomplishes this by monitoring and responding to network and host anomalies, performing an in-depth analysis of suspicious events, and when necessary, aiding in forensic investigations.
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- 11 hours
- English
Greek and Roman Mythology
Myths are traditional stories that have endured over a long time. Some of them have to do with events of great importance, such as the founding of a nation. Others tell the stories of great heroes and heroines and their exploits and courage in the face of adversity. Still others are simple tales about otherwise unremarkable people who get into trouble or do some great deed. What are we to make of all these tales, and why do people seem to like to hear them?
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- 25 hours
- English
Managing Memory with C Programming
Memory management is often a challenge that C programmers face.
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- 3 hours
- English