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Meta Database Engineer
Want to get started in the world of database engineering? This program is taught by industry-recognized experts at Meta. You’ll learn the key skills required to create, manage and manipulate databases, as well as industry-standard programming languages and software such as SQL, Python, and Django used for supporting outstanding websites and apps like Facebook, Instagram and more. In this program, you’ll learn: Core techniques and methods to structure and manage databases. Advanced techniques to write database driven applications and advanced data modeling concepts.
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Methods and Statistics in Social Sciences
Identify interesting questions, analyze data sets, and correctly interpret results to make solid, evidence-based decisions. This Specialization covers research methods, design and statistical analysis for social science research questions. In the final Capstone Project, you’ll apply the skills you learned by developing your own research question, gathering data, and analyzing and reporting on the results using statistical methods.
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IBM Front-End Developer
Prepare for a career in the lucrative field of software engineering. In this program, you’ll learn in-demand skills like UI/UX design, programming, and web development to get job-ready for an entry level role in front-End Development in less than 4 months.
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International Business
The International Business specialization is for learners who would like a thorough understanding of international business concepts, tools, and applications. This knowledge can be employed to advance in your current work, to prepare for international jobs and careers, and to generally understand the importance and role of international business practice on globalization and geopolitics.
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Practical Data Science on the AWS Cloud
Development environments might not have the exact requirements as production environments. Moving data science and machine learning projects from idea to production requires state-of-the-art skills. You need to architect…
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Virtual Teacher
This series of courses provides best practices for online instruction, student engagement and virtual community building; effective uses of asynchronous and synchronous technologies, social media and other emerging technologies; and data analysis techniques and student performance measurements to individualize instruction in an online or blended environment. The courses in this Specialization may be taken in any order. Each course can be taken independently.
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Foundations of Positive Psychology
The University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman welcome you to Foundations of Positive Psychology. Our five-course specialization provides you with the key theories and research in the field of positive psychology as well as opportunities for application. Course topics include • Positive Psychology: Martin E.P. Seligman’s Visionary Science with Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman • Positive Psychology: Applications and Interventions with Dr. James Pawelski • Positive Psychology: Character, Grit and Research Methods with Dr. Angela Duckworth & Dr.
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Knowledge and Skills for Dementia Care: the SSLD Approach
This course is designed and produced by Professor Ka Tat Tsang of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work in collaboration with the Institute for Life Course and Aging at the University of Toronto. This course aims to inform learners about dementia and dementia care from an SSLD perspective, including, community care, in-home support, and long-term care. This course will cover the continuum of senior services and support across different settings, including, private caregiving, community services, and institutionalized residential care.
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Wilderness First Aid
Wilderness First Aid is for anyone who wants to improve their safety in nature. In this specialization, you will find basic emergency medical care to help stabilize or evacuate injured or ill people in wilderness settings. The courses include an introduction to wilderness first aid, medical emergencies, traumatic injuries, and environmental emergencies. Join us as we learn from real-life scenarios and stories from wilderness experts and medical professionals.
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Anatomy of the Chest, Neck, Abdomen, and Pelvis
WARNING: THESE VIDEOS CONTAIN IMAGES OF HUMAN DISSECTION. MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME. Human structure is important to all of us as it has been for millennia. Artists, teachers, health care providers, scientists and most children try to understand the human form from stick figure drawings to electron microscopy.
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Arctic Meltdown
This specialization starts with an in-depth look at the physical geography of the Arctic and its key climate features, including the ocean's floating sea ice cover, the Greenland Ice Sheet, and patterns of temperature, precipitation, snow cover and permafrost. We will then learn about the remarkable unfolding changes that are transforming the Arctic environment, how they are related to each other, and cascading impacts on terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
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Web Design for Everybody: Basics of Web Development & Coding
This Specialization covers the basics of how web pages are created – from writing syntactically correct HTML and CSS to adding JavaScript to create an interactive experience. While building your skills in these topics you will create websites that work seamlessly on mobile, tablet, and large screen browsers. During the capstone you will develop a professional-quality web portfolio demonstrating your growth as a web developer and your knowledge of accessible web design.
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Participatory Approaches in Public Health
This specialisation guides learners through the process of designing an appropriate participatory approach to a given public health challenge, focusing on the history, theory and practice of participatory approaches to public health. You'll gain an understanding of the impact of social and cultural contexts in which public health programmes exist, as well as, why participatory approaches could better assist in meeting the population’s needs and solving certain health-related challenges.
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Building a Fraud Detection Model with Vertex AI AutoML
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you will use Vertex AI to train and serve a model with tabular data. You will build a fraud detection model to determine whether a parti…
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Interviewing for DS/AI Roles
Data science and artificial intelligence are exciting fields to join, but with the explosion of growth has come a somewhat unexpected outcome: high competitiveness in the job market. This specialization focuses on not only how to pick the right DS/AI job for your skillset, but also how to prepare for and land an interview. We will start with an overview of the current entry challenges in this field as well as the differences between some commonly confused DS/AI roles.
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C# Programming for Unity Game Development
This specialization is intended for beginning programmers who want to learn how to program Unity games using C#. The first course assumes no programming experience, and throughout the 4 courses in the specialization you'll learn how to program in C# and how to use that C# knowledge to program Unity games. The C# and Unity material in the courses in the specialization is slightly more comprehensive than the content in the first 2 game programming courses at UCCS. “Unity” is a trademark or registered trademark of Unity Technologies or its affiliates in the U.S.
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It Speaks! Create Synthetic Speech Using Text-to-Speech
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you will create a series of audio files using the Text-to-Speech API, then listen to them to compare the differences.
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Privacy Fundamentals
The Privacy Fundamentals course introduces students to fundamental privacy concepts, frameworks and laws. This specialization provides students with a foundational knowledge of important information privacy concepts and topics, and introduces students to several privacy-related frameworks, guidance, and standards used globally.
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How to Play Guitar
Have you always wanted to play the guitar, but never knew where to start? Whether you’re just picking up the guitar for the first time or you just want to brush up on your skills, the Guitar Techniques specialization created by Berklee College of Music will help you practice the techniques you need to bring your playing to the next level. Throughout this 16-week specialization, you’ll lay a firm foundation by learning and practicing major, minor, and pentatonic scales as well as triads and chords. You’ll also practice improvising, writing melodies and licks, and playing through lead sheets.
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Global Health Security, Solidarity and Sustainability through the International Health Regulations
Welcome to the MOOC "Global Health Security, Solidarity and Sustainability through the International Health Regulations". We are very excited to have you on board and hope you will enjoy the course! In the coming 6 weeks, you will learn about the International Health Regulations (IHR), history of its creation and evolution, its major principles and implementation procedures, as well as challenges and future opportunities.
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Introduction to Topic Modelling in R
By the end of this project, you will know how to load and pre-process a data set of text documents by converting the data set into a document feature matrix and reducing it's dimensionality.
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Orchestrating Data Movement with Azure Data Factory
Welcome to this guided project about “Orchestrating Data Movement with Azure Data Factory”. This project is for people who are interested in using Azure Data Factory. You don’t need to have any experience with Azure Data Factory, but you should be familiar with a basic concept of data extraction, transformation, and loading. By the end of this project, you will learn the following: ● How to set up Azure Data Factory ● How to ingest data using the Copy Activity ● How to transform data with the Data Flow
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Tally Bookkeeper
Preparing to start a new career in bookkeeping, or want to learn how to manage your own account books,this program will teach you in-demand skills and latest accounting tools to excel.
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Thoracic Oncology
Thoracic malignancies are major, global health problems. Lung cancer is the most common cancer and cause of cancer death in the world, with more than 1.5 million deaths per year. More Americans will die from lung cance…
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BigQuery Soccer Data Analysis
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. Learn the fundamentals of writing and executing queries to query soccer data stored in BigQuery tables. In this lab you will learn more fundamentals of sports data science by writing and executing queries to query data stored in BigQuery tables. The emphasis of the lab is to illustrate how the database works and answer some interesting questions related to the following topics in soccer.
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