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Universitat Politècnica de València
Working with Information Technology (IT) without the necessary background? Learn the fundamentals of Information Systems in a corporate environment

Universitat Politècnica de València
¿Tienes que trabajar con las Tecnologías de la Información y te faltan conocimientos? Conoce los fundamentos de los sistemas de información para la empresa.

Universidad del Rosario
Aprende a crear bases de datos profesionales y sistemas de información de nivel básico-intermedio para Intranet y así tomar decisiones de negocio, con esta aplicación de Microsoft, sin necesidad de saber lenguaje de programación.

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Obtén las habilidades y el conocimiento necesarios para tener éxito en un mundo corporativo dominado por los sistemas de información gerencial (SIG o MIS).

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Gain the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in an MIS-dominated corporate world.

Tel Aviv University
Learn how systems are hacked and defended.

EC-Council
Ethical Hacking Essentials (EHE) is a first-of-its-kind MOOC certification that provides foundational knowledge and skills in ethical hacking with add-on labs for hands-on experience.

University of Canterbury
Learn why a statistical method works, how to implement it using R and when to apply it and where to look if the particular statistical method is not applicable in the specific situation.

SDG Academy
Explore the many facets and faces of poverty and inequality, and discover opportunities for individuals, countries, and a global community to help ensure that no one is left behind.

Wellesley College
Explore how class, gender, and racial inequalities shape our personal and social worlds.

Stanford University
It’s a special moment in U.S. history in which income inequality has reached unprecedented levels, poverty remains extreme, and racial and gender inequalities are intransigent. Why is there so much inequality and poverty? How might they be reduced? Find out from the country’s top scholars in “America’s course” on poverty and inequality.

Delft University of Technology
Discover how urban design can help tackle inequality and socio-economic segregation in cities. Learn how to use analytical tools to measure these two phenomena and make urban design part of the solution.

Columbia University
This course begins with an examination of how the Cold War reinforced the ideals of the suburban, nuclear family and how these ideals impacted women's trajectory towards independence and equality, and ends with the rise of the Me Too movement and a look at how the 2018 midterm election ushered in a new era of women in politics.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
An introduction to the fourth industrial revolution, it's major systems and technologies and how new products and services will impact business and society.