Our Courses
Healthcare Innovation: What Does Success Look Like and How to Achieve It?
This course focuses on the factors involved in the adoption of innovation - features, organizations, country of origin, cognitive, normative and affective aspects, change agents. Using real-world health innovations, you'll assess what impacts their scaleability to new contexts, how organizational and human characteristics affect adoption, to what extent diffusion of an innovation is influenced by unconscious bias. You'll also delve into the process of adopting an innovation within a clinical setting and why it's so important to know who your 'change agents' are.
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- 21 hours
- English
Introduction to Financial Analysis - The "Why?"
In this course, you will learn the foundations important to developing and implementing a financially analytic mindset. This course introduces the foundations of financial analysis, beginning with the first question: what is financial analysis?
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- 12 hours
- English
Introduction to Algae
This course was produced by the Algae Technology Educational Consortium and UC San Diego with funding from the Algae Foundation, the National Renewable Energy Lab, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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- 10 hours
- English
Entrepreneurship Capstone
Integrate the tools and concepts from the specialization courses to develop a comprehensive business plan. Choose to enhance new venture concepts previously explored in specialization courses, or develop a new concept for this capstone project. Develop a comprehensive, customer-validated business model and create an investor pitch for the concept.
With this course, students experience a sampling of the ideas and techniques explored in the University of Maryland's master's degree in technology entrepreneurship, an innovative 100% online program. Learn more at http://mte.umd.edu.
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- 10 hours
- English
The Power of Statistics
This is the fourth of seven courses in the Google Advanced Data Analytics Certificate. In this course, you’ll discover how data professionals use statistics to analyze data and gain important insights. You'll explore key concepts such as descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, sampling, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. You'll also learn how to use Python for statistical analysis and practice communicating your findings like a data professional.
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- Self Paced
- 37 hours
- English
Support Vector Machine Classification in Python
In this 1-hour long guided project-based course, you will learn how to use Python to implement a Support Vector Machine algorithm for classification.
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- Self Paced
- 3 hours
- English
Building a Complete MEAN Stack Application
This comprehensive course will guide students through the process of building a complete web application using MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js. In the first module, you will explore the principles of backend…
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- Self Paced
- English
Edit Your Photos for Social Media Marketing using PicsArt
Consumers are constantly overloaded with information and images in social media.
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- Self Paced
- 3 hours
- English
RPA Lifecycle: Introduction, Discovery and Design
Regardless of the industry, business process automation is here to stay. Business processes are increasingly being automated through software automation. But how is software automation simplified and made accessible? The answer is Robotic Process Automation or RPA.
RPA lifecycle: Intrdocution, Discovery and Design is the first course of the Specialization on Implementing RPA with Cognitive Solutions and Analytics.
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- 5 hours
- English
Human Health Risks, Health Equity, and Environmental Justice
The fourth and final course of the Impacts of the Environment on Global Public Health specialization will cover two topics. The first is environmental justice – that is, avoiding an inequitable distribution of environmental health threats in our population, and ensuring a healthy and safe environment and health equity for all. The second is risk assessment and management, a framework that can be utilized to assess and quantify human health risks, and to identify appropriate approaches to mitigating those risks and promoting better health.
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- 17 hours
- English
Get Started with Spreadsheet Applications: Excel
Spreadsheet applications are an essential part of productivity at work and school. Understanding how to use spreadsheet apps such as Microsoft Excel can make you a more efficient and valuable worker.
In this mini-course, you will learn the essentials of working with spreadsheet apps. You will learn how to open, save, share, and print spreadsheet files, move around a worksheet, and enter and edit data. This course will teach you how to use formulas, functions, charts, and data, and it will also explain how to work collaboratively with online spreadsheets.
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- Self Paced
- 5 hours
- English
Build a Website using React
By the end of this project, you will use React and React Router Dom to Make a Single Page Application (SPA) from an existing website.
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- Self Paced
- 2 hours
- English
Preparing and Aggregating Data for Visualizations using Cloud Dataprep
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console.
Dataprep by Trifacta is Google's self-service data preparation tool built in collaboration with Trifacta. In this lab you will learn some more advanced techniques with Dataprep.
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- 1 hour
- English
Roman Art and Archaeology
The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the culture of ancient Rome beginning about 1000 BCE and ending with the so-called "Fall of Rome". We will look at some of the key people who played a role in Rome, from the time of the kings through the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. We will also focus on the city of Rome itself, as well as Rome's expansion through Italy, the Mediterranean, and beyond.
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- 23 hours
- English
Importing Data in the Tidyverse
Getting data into your statistical analysis system can be one of the most challenging parts of any data science project. Data must be imported and harmonized into a coherent format before any insights can be obtained. You will learn how to get data into R from commonly used formats and harmonizing different kinds of datasets from different sources.
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- 15 hours
- English
Defining Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Organizations
Defining Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Organizations is the first course of a four-course series. This course introduces the core definitions of diversity, equity, and inclusion and reasons why these efforts can often fail. We will also explore the elements for making the case for diversity and the concept of DE&I maturation where learners can assess their organization’s activities to determine where it may place on the DE&I continuum.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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- 6 hours
- English
Diversity and Inclusion for HR Professionals
Welcome to Diversity & Inclusion for HR Professionals. In this course we will review the changing landscape of the workplace and discuss the current change drivers that make Diversity and Inclusion an important focus for your organization. We will explore strategies for creating an inclusive climate and a sense of belonging, and how bias and microaggressions can be mitigated. Finally, we will explore the business case for Diversity and Inclusion strategies, and you’ll have the opportunity to develop a DEIB tailored to your organization and situation.
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- Self Paced
- 17 hours
- English
Design a Client Welcome Kit using Canva
By the end of this project, you will create the main components of a client welcome kit for use in your small business.
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- Self Paced
- 2 hours
- English
Input and Interaction
In this course, you will learn relevant fundamentals of human motor performance, perception, and cognition that inform effective interaction design. You will use these models of how people work to design more effective input and interaction techniques. You’ll apply these to both traditional graphic and gestural interfaces.
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- Self Paced
- 9 hours
- English
Kids with Cancer Still Need School: The Providers Role
This course will help you understand and address the challenges parents and families face regarding schooling after a cancer diagnosis.
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- 3 hours
- English
Strengthening Your Widening Network
In this course, you will learn strategies not only on how to communicate effectively but also how to strengthen your relationships with co-workers and other stakeholders from diverse cultural backgrounds, both inside and beyond the organisation. In particular, "Strengthening your widening network" aims to equip you with a workplace discourse that facilitates familiarity with practices in the working environment and to help you appreciate the complexities inherent in the organisational structure and hierarchy.
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- 9 hours
- English
Designing and Building Institutional Anti-Racist Spaces
Designing and Building Institutional Antiracist Spaces (D-BIAS) is a course whose mission is to teach tenets of equity, anti-racism, and cultural justice and how to apply these ideas to achieve social change.
The course is aimed at educators and administrators in educational spaces, lawyers and advocates in spaces that touch civil rights, equity, and whose Institutional mission it is to achieve greater cultural equity.
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- 21 hours
- English
Bike Rental Sharing Demand Prediction with Machine Learning
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to predict bike sharing demand with machine learning. Bike sharing services enable people to rent a bike from one location and drop it off at another location …
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- Self Paced
- English
Design, Format, and Presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint
At the end of this project you will be able to design, format, and present an exciting PowerPoint presentation.
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- Self Paced
- 1 hour
- English
Population Health: Panel Management Next Level
How can you, as a healthcare professional, identify patients that share the same risk of an adverse event? How do you transform your healthcare practice in such a way that you are not only able to provide proactive care but you are also able to improve the health of populations at risk?
In this course you will learn how to apply the panel management approach to tackle these questions in order to change from reactive to proactive care.
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- Self Paced
- 25 hours
- English