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This course provides an overview of Thomas Jefferson's work and perspectives presented by the University of Virginia in partnership with Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.
This course teaches to analyze and improve business processes in services or in manufacturing by learning how to increase productivity and deliver higher quality standards. Key...
In this course, the students will learn the key roles and responsibilities of the project manager and project team.
In this course, students will explore the Holocaust from the overlapping perspectives of literature and history—through memoirs, historical documents, poetry, documentary...
This online course gives an introduction to Competitive Strategy.The video course (MOOC) explores how businesses and organizations behave in situations in which strategic...
Coursera and the University of Illinois offer a rigorous business degree that’s accessible to anyone. It starts with 6 Coursera Specializations in topics like management,...
This course is designed for students, business analysts, and data scientists who want to apply statistical knowledge and techniques to business contexts. For example, it may be...
This course explores how financial statement data and non-financial metrics can be linked to financial performance. In this course students will learn how data is used to assess...
This course will explore how Kierkegaard deals with the problems associated with relativism, the lack of meaning and the undermining of religious faith that are typical of...
This course will examine the music industry in the United States, with the unique perspective gained by Vanderbilt University’s location in Nashville, TN. Nashville is a major...
This two-part course is designed to be a fun introduction to the basics of programming in Python. The main focus will be on building simple interactive games such as Pong,...
This course teaches how market-based allocation systems use prices as rationing devices, encouraging or discouraging consumption and production to reach equilibrium.
This course has been developed to provide students with the latest instruction on the best way for creators, consumers, and facilitators to navigate the resurgence of one of the...
In this online course, Professor Robert Shiller (Nobel Prize winner) gives an introduction to financial markets. The course includes the following topics:Efficient markets and...
In this first course of the "Inspirational Leadership" specialization, the students will practice the first two steps of the method for successful leadership: Introspection and...
This online course (MOOC) discusses the moral foundations of politics and the main answers that have been given to this question in the modern West.It includes the following...
This course will provide practical, easy-to-use tools to guide an individual who is transitioning to a new job. Students will prepare a custom, actionable personal onboarding...
This course introduces students to strategies for style writing of common practice European art music. The issues of harmonic progression, voice leading, and texture are...
This course is an introduction to the microeconomic theory of markets: why we have them, how they work, what they accomplish.
This course aims to inspire and empower women and men across the world to engage in purposeful career development and take on leadership for important causes—to lead change with...
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