

Our Courses

The History of Medicine: Philosophy, Science, and Psychology
"History of Medicine" provides an accessible historical and interdisciplinary perspective on medicine, focused primarily upon therapy and practice, to achieve better understanding of the scope, practice, and limits of medicine. Medicine is defined as the treatment of disease. Human attempts to understand and treat disease will be seen as evolving from the spiritual and mystical practices of the distant past, to the rational approach of the Classical World, and finally to the scientific thinking of the Renaissance and beyond.
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14 hours
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Risk in Modern Society
Risk has become one of the defining features of modern society. Almost daily, we are preoccupied with assessing, discussing, or preventing a wide variety of risks. It is a cornerstone notion for businesses and organizations, but also for nation states and their many levels of government. And even for individuals, risk and the avoidance or embracing thereof, is a key theme. The course Risk in Modern Society sheds light on the broad concept of risk.
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11 hours
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Zn and Ni Based Batteries
Zn and Ni based Batteries: This course focuses on identifying active materials, chemistry and manufacturing processes as they relate to Zn as well as Ni batteries Battery selection and sizing for various applications.
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7 hours
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Causal Inference
This course offers a rigorous mathematical survey of causal inference at the Master’s level. Inferences about causation are of great importance in science, medicine, policy, and business. This course provides an introduction to the statistical literature on causal inference that has emerged in the last 35-40 years and that has revolutionized the way in which statisticians and applied researchers in many disciplines use data to make inferences about causal relationships. We will study methods for collecting data to estimate causal relationships.
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13 hours
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Sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems: the Nexus between Water, Energy and Food
In this course you will become familiar with the ideas of the water-energy-food nexus and transdisciplinary thinking. You will learn to see your community or country as a complex social-ecological system and to describe its water, energy and food metabolism in the form of a pattern, as well as to map the categories of social actors. We will provide you with the tools to measure the nexus elements and to analyze them in a coherent way across scales and dimensions of analysis. In this way, your quantitative analysis will become useful for informed decision-making.
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23 hours
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English

How to use influencer marketing to grow instagram business
In this project, you will learn how to grow up your business through building a powerful marketing strategy, select the right influencers, and learn how to create a useful content to share it with the marketing influencers.
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3 hours
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Engineering of Structures: Tension
This course deals with tension. Tension is one of the easiest forces to understand. It is a pulling force. When we tend to pull an object, it is in tension. Different elements that resist tension in buildings are ropes, cables, and funicular forms. You will study different structures and identify what role tension plays in their designs. The first module explores tension and its importance in building structures. The second module explores funicular forms, angles, and bridges.
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13 hours
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Western Religions & Ecology
At first glance the fields of religion and ecology may seem and unlikely pairing, but a deeper consideration reveals the two have a great deal to contribute to one another and are indeed inextricably linked. Religions recognize the unity and interdependence of humans with nature. Ecological sciences affirm this deep interconnection with the natural world. This partnership can inspire work for the wellbeing of the Earth community There is a need for broader literacy and deeper knowledge of the world’s religions and their ecological contributions.
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18 hours
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Jenkins Pipeline: Declarative and IaC approaches for DevOps
By the end of this course you will be able to start writing your own Jenkins scripts either in the Jenkins UI or as Jenkinsfile over a multi-stage CD workflow.
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3 hours
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Javascript for Beginners: Primitive Data Types
Javascript for Beginners: Primitive Data Types In this 1-hour long project-based course on Javascript Fundamentals: Primitive data types, you will write your own Javascript code to better understand how primitive data types are used to create Javascript programs. You will learn the core concepts of some of the most common data types in Javascript. You will use numbers, manipulated strings and distinguish the difference between primitive and non-primitive values.
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3 hours
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React Fundamentals
The React Fundamentals course is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to React, the popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. This course is ideal for web developers who are new to React or who have some experience with React and want to deepen their knowledge of the library. The course covers the fundamental concepts of React including components, props, state, and events. Participants will learn how to build simple and complex React components, handle user events, and manage component states.
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14 hours
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Endpoints and Systems
The three most used endpoint operating systems are Windows, Linux, and Mac. When investigating security incidents, security analysts often encounter these operating systems running on servers or user end hosts. If you are an associate-level cybersecurity analyst who is working in security operation centers, this course will help you understand basic Windows operations principles.
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25 hours
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Leadership for Cancer Informatics Research
Informatics research often requires multidisciplinary teams. This requires more flexibility to communicate with team members with distinct backgrounds. Furthermore, team members often have different research and career goals. This can present unique challenges in making sure that everyone is on the same page and cohesively working together.
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8 hours
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Setting up AWS Application Load Balancer
In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will setup Application Load Balancers through the AWS Management Console.
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3 hours
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Analyse datasets with Java streams
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create a Java Stream object based on a CSV data file, and engineer its data using Stream and Collector methods.
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2 hours
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Data calculations in Microsoft Excel
By the end of this project, you will create a free account on Microsoft 365, will get access to Microsoft Excel, you will create a table with data that you will later be able to manipulate to calculate sums, average amounts, percentages, and also calculate with certain criteria. Your new skills will help you efficiently manipulate data and operate with formulas that can help make more efficient management decisions in the future.
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1 hour
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Django Tutorial
Start learning Django with the w3schools course to improve your Web Development skills. Django is a Python framework that makes it easier to create web sites using Python. This is a structured and interactive version of the w3schools Django Tutorial. The course is self-paced with text based modules, practical interactive examples and exercises to check your understanding as you progress. W3schools is the world's largest web developer learning site. Start learning with our proven tutorials used by millions of learners!
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8 hours
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Advanced Concepts in Time Value of Money (TVM)
This course builds upon the fundamental concept of Time Value of Money (TVM) using more advanced applications and questions. You will apply the TVM concept in real-life problems of financial planning and saving for college. You will also learn more about loans and apply TVM concepts to borrowing and lending.
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15 hours
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Create a Resume or Curriculum Vitae with Libre Office
In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to In this project, you will look up templates for a resume and cover letter on the LibreOffice website and customize them using LibreOffice.
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3 hours
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Beginner's guide to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
In this 2-hours long project-based course, you will learn how to .
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4 hours
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The Making of the US President: A Short History in Five Elections
As Donald Trump takes office as the forty-fifth president of the United States, this course explores presidential elections in historical perspective, via five case studies. It tells the story of key campaigns in US history, and by doing so it investigates how politics changed over time—and how understanding the past sheds light on the current campaign. From the arrival of "dirty politics" to the impact of the "digital revolution," the course looks at the historical background to some of the key phenomena that shaped the controversy-laden campaign of 2016.
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20 hours
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Introduction to Javascript: The Basics
In this 2h 10m long project-based course, you will learn how to create dynamic web pages using Javascript. Javascript is one of the most popular scripting languages used in front-end, back-end web applications and hybrid mobile applications. It can be used to add interactivity to static HTML pages. It also could be used at the back end of modern web applications. Moreover, it is the core of many modern frameworks used to build hybrid mobile web applications. Learning Javascript opens up a huge variety of promising career options.
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3 hours
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Leadership in the Family Business
To ensure that the family business transcends and the company is sustained over time, in this course of entrepreneurship and business administration, you will have the opportunity to understand the complexity of family and business dynamics, reflect on the roles and ways of thinking of the family's leader and make a diagnosis of entrepreneurship. All this in order for you to know the instruments and components that involve leading and orchestrating the family business: the future vision of the business family, the development of the next generations and the formation of an effective and flexi
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30 hours
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Psychological First Aid
Learn to provide psychological first aid to people in an emergency by employing the RAPID model: Reflective listening, Assessment of needs, Prioritization, Intervention, and Disposition. Utilizing the RAPID model (Reflective listening, Assessment of needs, Prioritization, Intervention, and Disposition), this specialized course provides perspectives on injuries and trauma that are beyond those physical in nature.
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7 hours
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Learn to Speak Korean 1
Welcome to Learn to Speak Korean 1! This course is for beginner students who are familiar with the Korean alphabet, Hangeul. Through this course students will learn the skills essential for daily interactions with Koreans while living in Korea. This course consists of six modules, and each module is composed of five units. Each unit has vocabulary, grammar and expressions, conversation practice, video clips, quizzes, a workbook, and vocabulary lists.
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32 hours
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