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Relationship Management
by David Van Kleeck- 4.8
Approx. 23 hours to complete
This course focuses on developing the skills you will need to build and sustain professional relationships and networks. Course Icon Legend Consequences of Unskilled Communication Sources of Power Tool box - The Power of Saying Thank You Sources of Power and Influence Sources and Effects of Conflict Tool box - Ladder of Inference...
Averaged-Switch Modeling and Simulation
by Dr. Dragan Maksimovic- 4.7
Approx. 16 hours to complete
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5705, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This is Course #1 in the Modeling and Control of Power Electronics course sequence. ● Explain operation and modeling of switched-mode power converters ● Verify operation of switched-mode power converters by simulations...
Introduction to Data Science in Python
by Christopher Brooks- 4.5
Approx. 31 hours to complete
This course will introduce the learner to the basics of the python programming environment, including fundamental python programming techniques such as lambdas, reading and manipulating csv files, and the numpy library. By the end of this course, students will be able to take tabular data, clean it, manipulate it, and run basic inferential statistical analyses. Syllabus...
Meeting Investors' Goals
by University of Geneva- Tony Berrada , University of Geneva- Jonas Demaurex , University of Geneva- Rajna Gibson Brandon , University of Geneva- Michel Girardin , University of Geneva- Kerstin Preuschoff , University of Geneva- Olivier Scaillet , University of Geneva- Philip Valta- 4.8
Approx. 9 hours to complete
Course syllabus Practice quiz on the relevant content of Course 1 (Understanding Financial Markets) A first example for the development and fallout of a real crisis: the VW scandal A second example for the development and fallout of a real crisis: oil shocks - 1970s A first example of an anticipation crisis: 1987 - The "Fed Model"...
Magnetics for Power Electronic Converters
by Dr. Robert Erickson- 4.8
Approx. 17 hours to complete
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5703, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This course covers the analysis and design of magnetic components, including inductors and transformers, used in power electronic converters. This course assumes prior completion of courses 1 and 2: Introduction to Power Electronics, and Converter Circuits....
Clinical Data Models and Data Quality Assessments
by Laura K. Wiley, PhD , Michael G. Kahn, MD, PhD- 4.2
Approx. 17 hours to complete
This course aims to teach the concepts of clinical data models and common data models. A Quick Tour of a Common Data Model: Sentinel A Quick Tour of a Common Data Model: PCORNet Course Policies Accessing Course Data and Technology Platform Readings and Course Materials for Module 1 Example mapping of MIMIC Patient to OMOP Person...
Programming with Scratch
by Kenneth W T Leung- 4.1
Approx. 37 hours to complete
Introduction of Scratch Course Introduction What you need to complete the course Steps of the example Steps of the example Steps of the example Steps of the Example Steps of the example Steps of the program Steps of the program Steps of the example Steps of the program Steps of the example...
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Inferential Statistical Analysis with Python
by Brenda Gunderson , Brady T. West , Kerby Shedden- 4.6
Approx. 19 hours to complete
We will analyze both categorical data and quantitative data, starting with one population techniques and expanding to handle comparisons of two populations. At the end of each week, learners will apply what they’ve learned using Python within the course environment. Course Syllabus Meet the Course Team! What Affects the Standard Error of an Estimate?...
Design Computing: 3D Modeling in Rhinoceros with Python/Rhinoscript
by Glenn Wilcox- 5
Approx. 27 hours to complete
Structured around a series of fundamental design problems, this course will show you Python code in terms of its rules and syntax, and what we can do with it in its application and design. By the end of the course students will be familiar with the basic structure and syntax of this language....
C for Everyone: Programming Fundamentals
by Ira Pohl- 4.5
Approx. 15 hours to complete
This course is for everyone. No prior knowledge of coding is needed for this course. Example - Circle code Example - Marathon Flow of Control and Simple Functions while-code - example for statement code example ternary-operator code example Function code example Function Prototype - code example Storage class code example array-grade-code example...