

Our Courses

Identifying Security Vulnerabilities
This course will help you build a foundation of some of the fundamental concepts in secure programming. We will learn about the concepts of threat modeling and cryptography and you'll be able to start to create threat models, and think critically about the threat models created by other people. We'll learn the basics of applying cryptography, such as encryption and secure hashing. We'll learn how attackers can exploit application vulnerabilities through the improper handling user-controlled data.
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14 hours
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English

Create Your Own Glossary in Microsoft Word
At the end of this project, you will learn different methods to create your own glossary in Microsoft Word.
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1 hour
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English

Create Your First Multithreaded Application in Java
In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create a banking application that uses conditions and locks to ensure thread safety, practice designing programs that take advantage of multiple threads without losing data integrity, and learn how to apply multithreading to your own projects.
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2 hours
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Persuasive Communication
This comprehensive course on Persuasive Communication is designed to guide students from fundamental concepts to advanced techniques necessary for enhancing their communication skills in a professional setting. Across five lectures, students will explore key strategies to influence and motivate their audiences, applying these techniques in real-world situations through case studies and practical exercises.
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19 hours
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English

Protecting the World: Introducing Corrosion Science and Engineering
If you have ever encountered rusty car bodies, leaking pipes, tarnished silverware or the green patina of a copper roof then you have experienced corrosion in action. This course, from the Corrosion@Manchester team in collaboration with AkzoNobel, will teach you why metals corrode, what the environmental consequences are, how much corrosion costs and how corrosion can be controlled. It is designed for students, householders, teachers, professionals and anyone in-between. The aim of the course is to introduce the complex world of corrosion and corrosion control.
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12 hours
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English

Survey analysis to Gain Marketing Insights
How do consumers see your brand relative to your competitors? How should a new product be positioned when it’s launched? Which customer segments are most interested in our current offerings? For these questions and many others, surveys remain the tried and true method for gaining marketing insights. From one-off customer satisfaction surveys to brand tracking surveys that are administered on a continuous basis, they provide the information that marketers need to understand how their products, services and brands are seen by consumers.
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6 hours
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English

Learn Angular Routing by building a Cocktails Application
In this 2-hours long project-based course, you will build an Angular application that uses a real API to fetch and display cocktail recipes. You will master the basics of Angular routing, authorization and lazy loading NgModules. You need some basic understanding of Angular before going into this course. We recommend checking out the Angular 101 Guided project - https://www.coursera.org/learn/angular-101/.
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2 hours
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English

Music for Wellness
You love music. You listen to music all the time. Maybe you sing, play an instrument, or compose music. You don’t need to have musical talent to use music to enhance your well being, and even your health. Learn simple techniques to enrich your mind, body, and spirit through music. The methods can be applied in your daily life, particularly when you are feeling down or stressed out.
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10 hours
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English

Analysing Covid-19 Geospatial data with Python
In this one-hour guided project, you will learn how to process geospatial data using Python.
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3 hours
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English

Computational Fluid Mechanics - Airflow Around a Spoiler
In this hands-on project, you will learn about Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and perform an incompressible fluid flow simulation around a spoiler using the cloud-based simulation tool SimScale. We will set up simulation cases with provided geometries to learn the fundamentals of CFD and how a spoieler simulation is approached and set up in the first place.
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3 hours
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English

Create Stakeholder Management Documents in LibreOffice
In this project, you will learn about creating stakeholder management documents in LibreOffice.
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4 hours
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English

Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind
In this course you will learn how to design lesson plans around the needs of your ELL students and their language level through the analysis of content language and cognitive demands. You will learn how to align language objectives to the adopted standards of your school and content area. You will learn how to modify existing course materials as well as develop graphic organizers and languages frames to support ELLs’ access to content.
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18 hours
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English

Fundamentals of Business Finance, with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women
This free online course is one of 10 courses available in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women collection, designed for entrepreneurs ready to take their business to the next level. This course will introduce you to business finance, and show you how to use financial statements to understand and monitor your company’s financial position in order to make key business decisions. The exercises will introduce you to the Income Statement and Balance Sheet.
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4 hours
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English

Uncommon Sense Teaching: Part 2, Building Community and Habits of Learning
In Part 2 of Uncommon Sense Teaching: Building Community and Habits of Learning, you will explore the following areas more deeply—helping you to connect with the latest insights into research and have fun while you are doing it!
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14 hours
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English

Introduction to PicsArt for Social Media Marketing
Consumers are constantly overloaded with information and images in social media. Part of social media marketing is learning creative ways to draw attention to products and services, oftentimes on a lean budget. In this course, learners will create an edited photo project for social media using the free version of PicsArt. PicsArt is a web-based photo and video editing program. Learners can easily create and implement creative edits with online design tools to use when marketing their business. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region.
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2 hours
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Creativity And Entrepreneurship
Creativity & Entrepreneurship will help you tap into your inner creativity and learn how to leverage it for career development or business innovation. Presented by Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship founder Panos Panay, this course features interviews with world renown entrepreneurs, innovators, songwriters, producers, creative directors, educators, performers, visual artists and chefs as they discuss parallels between the creative and entrepreneurial journeys. The course approaches entrepreneurship as a creative process, a fundamental human instinct that we all possess and
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7 hours
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Doing Business in Europe
Welcome to the MOOC “Doing Business in Europe”! Europe is a major world trade partner as well as a place where to acquire significant business experience. This is the reason why this MOOC has been designed with the view to explaining and guiding you in doing business in Europe. Do you really know Europe? How should you consider and approach the European continent?
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6 hours
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Negotiation
Do you want the best strategies for building options in a negotiation? Do you need to learn about best alternatives and building a counteroffer? Learn these skills and more from the Negotiation course!
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7 hours
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English

Wood Science: Beyond Building
The central question of this course: “why study wood?” If “why study wood” is the question, one answer would be that it is the only raw material available to us that is truly renewable in human life span terms. Wood is as important to society today as it ever was, despite the development of many man-made substitute materials, changing resource availability, and the changing needs of society.
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11 hours
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Speaking and Presenting: Conversation Starters
This course will teach you how to build persuasive surprises into your presentations, the kind of surprises that will change how your audience sees a particular situation or proposal and then gets them talking—in a good way. It will also identify several techniques you can use to start (and maintain) your own conversations, whether with a big group, a small group, or even just one-on-one.
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10 hours
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English

Fashion Image Classification using CNNs in Pytorch
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create Neural Networks in the Deep Learning Framework PyTorch.
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2 hours
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Managing Debt
This course is aimed at anyone who has debt, is thinking of taking on debt, or wants to better understand debt as part of your overall financial picture. It covers a variety of debt types, as well as debt payment options. The course will help you assess your current debt situation and understand the paths to paying off your debt. This includes categories such as mortgages, credit card debt, and student loans. Learn how to differentiate between good and bad debt, as well as how to think about debt as you work towards your financial goals.
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8 hours
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English

Six Sigma Tools for Improve and Control
This course will provide you will the tools necessary to complete the final components of the analyze phase as well as the improve and control phases of the Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) process. This course is the final course in the Six Sigma Yellow Belt Specialization. You will learn about relationships from data using correlation and regression as well as the different hypothesis terms in hypothesis testing. This course will provide you with tools and techniques for improvement.
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9 hours
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Design and Build a Data Warehouse for Business Intelligence Implementation
The capstone course, Design and Build a Data Warehouse for Business Intelligence Implementation, features a real-world case study that integrates your learning across all courses in the specialization.
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45 hours
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Command Line in Linux
Linux is a popular operating system that is based on the Unix operating system. It has many distributions which have different interfaces for installing software, different user interfaces, and so on. One thing all of the ‘distros’ have in common is that they all have a command line interface, or terminal. In fact, sometimes there is no user interface except the terminal itself. A Linux server running a web application on AWS, for example, may only contain the software required to run the application, and no GUI ‘window’ system at all.
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3 hours
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English