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The University of Sydney
University of California, Davis
Skills you'll gain: Digital Marketing, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Strategy, User Experience, Brand Management, Social Media, Web Development, Marketing Management, User Research, Audit
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Coursera Instructor Network
Skills you'll gain: Application Development, Software Engineering, Android Development, Mobile Development
Arizona State University
Copenhagen Business School
Skills you'll gain: Market Research, Marketing, Research and Design, Experiment, Human Computer Interaction, Decision Making, Marketing Psychology
Skills you'll gain: Collaboration, Computer Programming, Python Programming
ConsenSys Academy
Skills you'll gain: BlockChain, Cryptography, Databases, Distributed Computing Architecture, Network Model
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Computer Graphics, Computer Programming, Software Engineering Tools
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Resilience
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The State University of New York
Intuit
Skills you'll gain: Accounting, General Accounting, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Cost Accounting, Finance, Financial Accounting, Financial Management, Inventory Management, Sales
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular anatomy courses
- eHealth: More than just an electronic record:Â The University of Sydney
- Google SEO Fundamentals:Â University of California, Davis
- AJAX for Web Developers:Â Coursera Instructor Network
- Introduction to Android Mobile Application Development:Â Meta
- Introduction to Semiconductor Packaging:Â Arizona State University
- The Neuromarketing Toolbox:Â Copenhagen Business School
- Introduction to Git and GitHub:Â Google
- Blockchain: Foundations and Use Cases:Â ConsenSys Academy
- Game Design and Development 1: 2D Shooter:Â Michigan State University
- Resilient Teaching Through Times of Crisis and Change:Â University of Michigan