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Cost Accounting: Introduction to Management Accounting
by David Burrell, BComm- 4.5
7.5 hours on-demand video
It's the follow up course to Financial Accounting, that can prove to be more difficult for students. The first part of the course will cover: He understands the concepts and can explain them in the easiest and most engaging way. "Great Course for being introduced to Fundamentals of Management Accounting....
$14.99
Refactoring Python Code
by Packt Publishing- 3.8
3 hours on-demand video
Take this course if you want to have a legacy Python code base with a lot of issues. Rudy holds a Computer Science degree from Imperial College London, where he was part of the Dean’s List, and received awards such as the Deutsche Bank Artificial Intelligence prize....
$12.99
Transmission electron microscopy for materials science
by Cécile Hébert , Duncan Alexander- 4.6
Approx. 46 hours to complete
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in the field of materials science. Basics of crystallography and diffraction, college optics (construction of ray diagrams) are absolutely mandatory prerequisites; Fourier optics, more advanced crystallography and solid state physics are of great advantage....
Learn to Play the Tuba: Beginner to Pro in Under Five Hours!
by MusicProfessor Online Music Lessons- 4.4
5 hours on-demand video
Kevin Wass, Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Texas Tech University, holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan, the Bachelor of Science degree (Summa cum laude) in Music Education from Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, and the Master of Music degree and Performers Certificate from Indiana University....
$12.99
The Ultimate Pandas Bootcamp: Advanced Python Data Analysis
by Andy Bek- 0.0
32 hours on-demand video
Pandas is the wonderful open-source library that is the embodiment of those trends: based on the python programming language, pandas is the de facto data analysis library in the python data science community. This is the ultimate course on one of the most-valuable skills today....
$13.99
Image Processing on Raspberry Pi - Beginner to Advanced
by Dr. Steven Lawrence Fernandes, Ph.D.- 3.9
4.5 hours on-demand video
The course is taught by an expert team of Electronics and Computer Science engineers, having PhD and Postdoctoral research experience in Image Processing. The course will enable you to independently build Image Processing applications using Raspberry Pi. This course is the easiest way to learn and become familiar with the Raspberry Pi platform....
$18.99
How Stuff Moves, Part 2: Angular Motion
by Peter Saeta , Elizabeth Connolly- 0.0
4 Weeks
It was the first quantitative science to achieve wide power to predict behavior, including things never before directly observed. You need not have taken physics before, but we assume that you have studied mathematics, up to and including a first course in calculus. You may be taking a calculus course concurrently with this course; that should be a good strategy....
$50
How Stuff Moves, Part 1: Linear Motion
by Peter Saeta , Elizabeth Connolly- 0.0
4 Weeks
It was the first quantitative science to achieve wide power to predict behavior, including things never before directly observed. You need not have taken physics before, but we assume that you have studied mathematics, up to and including a first course in calculus. You may be taking a calculus course concurrently with this course; that should be a good strategy....
$50
Introduction to Java Programming for Online Learners
by Brian Gorman- 4.2
23 hours on-demand video
In the end, this course is a stand-alone course, however it would be a huge aid to the online student who is taking a self-directed course, an individual who is trying to learn how to program, or even a high school student looking to get a head start on computer science material they might encounter in college....
$19.99
How Stuff Moves, Part 3: Wave Motion
by Peter Saeta , Elizabeth Connolly- 0.0
4 Weeks
It was the first quantitative science to achieve wide power to predict behavior, including things never before directly observed. You need not have taken physics before, but we assume that you have studied mathematics, up to and including a first course in calculus. You may be taking a calculus course concurrently with this course; that should be a good strategy....
$50