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University of Minnesota
Learn engineering practices to ensure software quality and enable teams to manage change effectively in agile and traditional environments.

Dartmouth College
Study tension forces in structures, including roles of ropes, cables, and funicular forms in architectural designs.

Dartmouth College
Explore tension and compression forces, distinctive tensegrity structures, truss types, and concepts like determinacy in structural engineering.

Dartmouth College
Learn about shear and bending forces in structures, including types of beams, stress behavior, and their role in design.

Dartmouth College
Study the role of compression in structures including columns, arches, vaults, and anti-funicular forms that resist compressive forces.

Dartmouth College
Study forces impacting large buildings, understanding structural responses, load types, and earthquake effects on building stability.

Georgia Institute of Technology
This course applies engineering mechanics principles to analyze real-world structures, emphasizing static equilibrium and engineering problem solving.
Georgia Institute of Technology
This course introduces fundamental principles to solve engineering mechanics problems using basic math and physics concepts, focusing on static equilibrium analysis.

New York University
Explore physiological systems related to health, focusing on yoga, mindfulness, and therapeutic interventions for chronic conditions.

University of Colorado Boulder
Learn to create genetic circuit models using chemical reaction representations, differential and stochastic simulations, and tools for genetic part selection.

University of Colorado Boulder
Introduction to biology and biochemistry of genetic circuits, covering cell structure, genetic parts, design principles, and experimental techniques.

University of Colorado Boulder
Course covering the impact of building energy systems on comfort, health, and cost, focusing on engineering principles for analysis and design.

Siemens
Learn essential skills in CAD, CAM, and CAE using Siemens NX for designing, simulating, and manufacturing engineering products efficiently.

Coursera
Course covering fundamentals of engineering data ecosystems including data pipelines, ETL processes, and big data handling with Apache Spark.

Arizona State University
A short course explaining the steps of engineering and product design processes, focusing on their goals, similarities, and differences.

Coursera
Intermediate course to build robust, production-grade ML systems including feature pipelines and model evaluation using MLOps tools.

Coursera
Short course on building and validating ML-ready data pipelines with governance and quality assurance using tools like Airflow and Spark.

Coursera
Focuses on building resilient, cost-effective cloud data infrastructures with automated deployments and disaster recovery systems for optimal ROI.

Coursera
Intermediate course focused on building trustworthy AI systems with explainable decisions and bias remediation using advanced feature engineering and interpretability techniques.

Coursera
Prepares project managers to guide AI projects for trustworthiness and reproducibility through feature engineering, hyperparameter tuning, explainability, and structured experimentation.

Northeastern University
This course continues foundational knowledge in service innovation, focusing on change management, team leadership, culture, and stakeholder roles in healthcare service improvement.

Northeastern University
Explore challenges and processes of leveraging technological innovation for enterprise growth, focusing on digital healthcare transformation.

Coursera
Learn storytelling skills to structure sales messages clearly and engagingly, helping buyers understand and remember value easily.

Coursera
Learn to strategically engage stakeholders to drive adoption of HR analytics initiatives and achieve real organizational impact.