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University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Mobile Development, iOS Development, Operating Systems, Computer Programming
Fractal Analytics
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Web Design, Web Development
University of California, Irvine
Skills you'll gain: Data Model, Databases, Data Management, Database Design, Extract, Transform, Load, Business Analysis, Business Intelligence, Data Analysis, Data Structures, SQL, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Statistical Analysis
Fundação Instituto de Administração
Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Leadership and Management, Communication, Problem Solving, Strategy, Strategy and Operations
University of Alberta
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Algorithms, Human Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Applied Machine Learning, Computer Programming, Python Programming, Statistical Machine Learning, Statistical Programming, Artificial Neural Networks, Decision Making, Estimation, Mathematics
Skills you'll gain: Planning, User Experience, User Research
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Human Computer Interaction, Software Testing, User Experience, User Experience Design, User Research
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Professional Development
L&T EduTech
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular industrial design courses
- Figma for UI/UX: Master Web Design in Figma: Packt
- App Design and Development for iOS: University of Toronto
- Design Thinking for Data Professionals: Fractal Analytics
- Heavy Manufacturing of Typical Static Equipment: L&T EduTech
- Test Accessibility of Your Design with WAVE: Coursera Project Network
- The Nature of Data and Relational Database Design: University of California, Irvine
- Design Research para Estratégia e Inovação: Fundação Instituto de Administração
- Reinforcement Learning: University of Alberta
- Conduct UX Research and Test Early Concepts: Google
- Evaluating User Interfaces: University of Minnesota