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Machine Dynamics with MATLAB
Are you keen to design a vehicle suspension using MATLAB? In this course, you will start at the very beginning of dynamic modelling, simulation and analysis of a technical system using different MathWorks products.
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Climate Action: Solutions for a Changing Planet
How do we turn commitments to reducing the effects of climate change into action?
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Climate Change Science and Negotiations
Humanity is up against a tight timeline to address climate change. Learn how we can deeply decarbonize the global energy systems, and put the world on a 2°C pathway.
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Nature-based Solutions for Disaster and Climate Resilience
What are ‘Nature-based solutions’, or NbS? How can they help build resilience to disasters and climate change impacts? Why is NbS relevant? How can I apply NbS in my work and everyday life?
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How to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
The world has adopted an ambitious agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals, to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all. Learn how we can achieve these goals through careful planning and engagement of diverse stakeholders.
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Shaping Urban Futures
Drawing on rich research experiences of over 100 researchers working on urban questions in more than 8 cities in 5 countries from across the world, this course will enable learners to imagine how they can make a difference to the future cities that will shape tomorrow’s planet. It is designed for all urban scholars who are keen to build upon the experiences of a global network to develop their own methods and frames to view, interpret and define urban changes in their local geographies and contexts.
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Antarctica in a Changing Climate
Explores the exceptional aspects of the Antarctic climate and its ecosystems, looking at the current and future impacts of environmental change, including climate change.
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Foundational Field Skills for Earth and Environmental Sciences
This course focusses on the proficiency of fundamental field skills required for most graduate degrees and entry-level jobs in the earth and environmental sciences. The course combines instructional demonstrations and scaffolded learning activities in the New Zealand outdoors.
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Built environment sustainability assessment
The course introduces the basic elements and trends for performing a through built environment assessment and develops the tools for urban sustainability policy impact analysis.
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The Industry and Profession in Construction Management
Learn the different sectors of the industry and the profession by looking at the nature of the industry, future trends, and opportunities. Understand the different sectors of the industry and the role of each participant, specifically the Owner, Designer, and Construction Manager.
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Field Operations and Administrative Tools in Construction Management
Learn the Construction Management tools needed to manage the people and the project, including estimating and scheduling. These tools combined with methods of control will ensure effective feedback and create a powerful system for delivery on-schedule and under budget.
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Sustainable Construction Management
Learn Sustainable Construction Management practices, and how to implement a sustainable green project. Sustainability has become essential for private and public owners who want to incorporate the economic, social, and environmental aspects of their project to improve the triple bottom line.
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Virtual Building Design for Engineers Using Autodesk Revit
This course is a beginners guide to Autodesk Revit software. Students will learn the fundamentals of Autodesk Revit’s functionality and how Design Professionals and Project Teams use Autodesk Revit-centric and BIM-centric workflows for design and construction optimization, coordination, visualization, and automation.
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Revit for Structural Engineers
Learn how to model basic building structural systems in Autodesk Revit.
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Agile Innovation and Problem Solving Skills
Learn how to deliver greater value through Agile solution targeting and theory of constraints that unleash your team's innovative potential.
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Agile Leadership Principles and Practices
Accelerate and improve team decisions by learning Agile’s facilitating leadership principles to unleash team productivity, motivation, and problem solving.
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Developing the Risk Management Plan with Expert Judgement
Every project faces risk. The project risk management plan (PRMP) is the fundamental instrument for identifying risks, managing, and responding. Projects based on new technology or new markets face the chance of those opportunities failing in some way. Learn how to leverage expert judgement to properly formulate a winning PRMP.
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Lean Product Portfolios: Beyond Value Stream Mapping
The approach to creating a product portfolio delivering exponential value must transcend the obvious by incorporating a deep understanding of customer behavior, shaping the trajectory of the business and understanding emerging trends in technology, marketplace and the competitive landscape in local and global context.
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Lean Enterprise Framework: Transform the Business Model
Learn how to lead and transform businesses into Product Enterprises through values, processes, organizations, strategy, and cultural shifts to long-term, customer centric business models creating exceptional value on a sustainable basis.
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Customer-Centric Enterprise: Scale Product Lifecycle Management
Learn to drive the performance of Product Enterprises with Product-first frameworks that enable value with mature governance, risk, marketing, sales, finance, and HR functions.
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Stakeholder Outreach: Effective Communication of Complex Environmental Threats
Learn how to engage communities through powerful storytelling, data visualization, and persuasive presence to motivate action on complex environmental projects.
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Co-Production: Addressing Complexity with Environmental Adaptive Management
Lead teams on your complex, distributed environmental projects through modern leadership and agile execution to co-produce powerful and sustainable outcomes.
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Strategic Communication for Sustainability Leaders
Communicating science effectively is a critical skill for anyone involved in environmental policy or sustainability. Learn how to integrate effective visualizations into compelling narratives to clearly explain complex ecosystem processes.
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The Science Advisory Toolbox for Environmental Management
Develop your own science and management strategy while viewing the environment through a multicultural lens. Learn how science advocacy can drive effective environmental and sustainability decision-making.
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Platform Product Essentials
Gartner Research predicts that by 2024, 65% of application development projects will rely on low-code no-code (LCNC) development.
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