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Skills you'll gain: Linux
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Graphic Design, Design and Product, Visual Design, Communication, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Graphics, Creativity, Graph Theory, Visualization (Computer Graphics), Interactive Design
- Status: Free
Yale University
Skills you'll gain: Finance, Investment Management, Risk Management, Banking, Behavioral Economics, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Innovation, Regulations and Compliance, Underwriting, Leadership and Management
Skills you'll gain: Python Programming, Computer Programming, Data Analysis, Data Science
University of North Texas
Skills you'll gain: Human Resources
Coursera Project Network
- Status: Free
Wesleyan University
- Status: Free
The University of Edinburgh
- Status: Free
The State University of New York
Skills you'll gain: Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Correlation And Dependence, R Programming, Statistical Analysis, Data Analysis, Forecasting, Statistical Visualization, Statistical Programming, Plot (Graphics)
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Communication
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Brand Management, Communication, Critical Thinking, Influencing, Marketing, Media Strategy & Planning, People Analysis, Social Media, Strategy, Market Analysis
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular hr courses
- Hands-on Introduction to Linux Commands and Shell Scripting: IBM
- Graphic Design: California Institute of the Arts
- Financial Markets: Yale University
- Python Project for Data Science: IBM
- Management Foundations in the Hospitality Industry: University of North Texas
- Generative AI: Introduction and Applications: IBM
- Intro to Scheduling with When I Work: Coursera Project Network
- The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 1): Wesleyan University
- Know Thyself - The Value and Limits of Self-Knowledge: The Examined Life: The University of Edinburgh
- Practical Time Series Analysis: The State University of New York