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Topics covered (Total 79 courses)
Topic: Business

In this course, we provide an overview of design thinking and work with a model
containing four key questions and several tools to help you understand design
thinking as a problem solving approach. We also look at several stories from
different organizations that used design thinking to uncover compelling
solutions.

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Luis Rodriguez Baptista - a professor at IE University and Marekting


Consultant - will guide you through six modules that look at first
understanding the challenge of managing products through their 'life-
cycle' and culminates with learning how to equip your employees with
knowledge of how to deliver on your brand promise. The course features
interviews with consumer and industry professionals, which help illustrate
the importance of brand strategy.

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After completing this course, you will be able to:


1. Identify the real purpose of a resume.
2. Identify relevant competencies for a position.
3. Adapt your resumes to Applicant Tracking Systems (resume
screening software).
4. Write powerful and convincing accomplishment statements using your
accomplishments inventory to strategically assemble the most
relevant evidence of competency for a specific position.
5. Use the resume skills tier method to strengthen your resume.

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Topic: Business
You will be introduced to the foundational elements of how search
engines work, how the SEO landscape has changed and what you
can expect in the future. You discuss core SEO strategies and
tactics used to drive more organic search results to a specific
website or set of websites, as well as tactics to avoid to prevent
penalization from search engines. You will also discover how to
position yourself for a successful career in SEO should this subject
prove interesting to you. We hope this taste of SEO, will entice you
to continue through the Specialization.

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Develop your ability to think strategically, analyze the competitive


environment, and recommend firm positioning and value creation.
In this course, we will explore the underlying theory and frameworks
that provide the foundations of a successful business strategy and
provide the tools you need to understand that strategy: SWOT,
Competitor, Environmental, Five Forces, and Capabilities Analyses,
as well as Strategy Maps. We'll apply these tools in case studies of
industry leaders Google, Redhook, Piaggio and Apple.

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This course gives you the tools to measure brand and customer
assets, understand regression analysis, and design experiments as
a way to evaluate and optimize marketing campaigns. You'll leave
the course with a solid understanding of how to use marketing
analytics to predict outcomes and systematically allocate
resources.

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Topic: Business
During this course, you will learn how to:
• use the main innovation management terminology and concepts
• explain the adoption life cycle and innovation adoption at the individual
level
• define creativity and explain how creativity can be stimulated
• recognize and describe three types of idea management systems
• explain what an innovation strategy is and why it is important
• describe what a product portfolio is
• explain how innovation projects should be selected and managed etc.
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You’ll learn key principles in


- Branding: brand equity is one of the key elements of keeping customers
in a dynamic world in which new startups are emerging constantly.

- Customer centricity: not synonymous with customer service, customer


centricity starts with customer focus and need-gathering.

- Go-to-market strategies: understand the drivers that influence customers


and see how these are implemented prior to making an investment.

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In the course, you’ll learn about and practice the four steps to a successful
negotiation:
(1) Prepare: Plan Your Negotiation Strategy
(2) Negotiate: Use Key Tactics for Success
(3) Close: Create a Contract
(4) Perform and Evaluate: The End Game

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Topic: Business
The aim of the course is to provide you with a comprehensive
framework for understanding both the traditional principles of
management inside companies today as well as the alternative
principles that are becoming increasingly important. It provides
both theoretical and practical perspectives on the nature of
management in today’s organisations.

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After taking the course, you'll be able to:


o Enact your own personal leadership approach, derived from
your ongoing evaluation of how Jim Barton has handled his
leadership situation, as well as from established leadership
concepts and frameworks;
o Avoid leadership actions that might have worked in the past,
but are not suited to a newly challenging 21st century world;
o Navigate treacherous new 21st century leadership challenges
(and many more);

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This course will provide you an understanding of IT-enabled changes


in the business environment, and how insightful executives leverage
IT to create value and win competitive battles. The first part of the
course focuses on the industry impacts of technological innovation.
Here, we will explore competition and business models in the high-
tech industry, using examples of companies like Google, Apple and
Facebook. The second part of the course focuses on how IT
transforms cost structures of firms and the final part of the course will
focus on the impact of IT on innovation and decision-making within
firms that, ultimately impacts revenue growth.

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Topic: Business
In this course – together with a team of Bocconi expert
faculty and Bocconi alumni – we’ll explore the theory and
practice of international and intercultural leadership and
organizational behavior. Social science research has
revealed systematic ways in which our behavior differs
across cultural contexts – enabling us to more effectively
work across borders.

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This course aims to inspire and empower women and


men across the world to engage in purposeful career
development and take on leadership for important
causes---to lead change with more conviction and
confidence---and improve our workplaces and
communities for all.

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To help leaders to be rigorous even without figures,


great philosophers have lots of ideas. Managers are
invited to rediscover the art of thinking. They should
understand the role of mental models, realize the
importance of cognitive bias, agree on clear
definitions and efficient criteria etc.

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Topic: Business
This course teaches you the simple principles expert managers use to
improve and motivate employee performance. As a manager, or someone
who would like to be a manager, you’ll also learn specifically what
feedback is, how negative feedback is weighed more heavily than
positive, and how positive feedback can super-charge behaviors such as
creativity and teamwork

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This course focuses on the common growth challenges faced by existing


private businesses when they attempt to grow substantially.

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This course will help you be a better negotiator. Unlike many negotiation
courses, we develop a framework for analyzing and shaping negotiations.
This framework will allow you to make principled arguments that persuade
others. It will allow you to see beneath the surface of apparent conflicts to
uncover the underlying interests. You will leave the course better able to
predict, interpret, and shape the behavior of those you face in competitive
situations.

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Topic: Business
This course can be thought of as "Interviewing I", while course #3
is "Interviewing II." Course #3 covers more advanced interview
formats, including behavioral and situational interviews - along
with the special case of telephone screenings. The logic for
including telephone screenings - which happen at the start of the
interview process - late in this specialization on interviewing is that
those screenings, while happening early in the process, involve all
the skills that you'll learn from course #1 through course #3.

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This course explains how things catch on and helps you apply
these ideas to be more effective at marketing your ideas, brands, or
products. You'll learn how to make ideas stick, how to increase
your influence, how to generate more word of mouth, and how to
use the power of social networks to spread information and
influence

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In this six-module course, you will learn how businesses and


organizations behave in situations in which strategic decisions are
interdependent, i.e. where my actions affect my competitors' profits and
vice versa. Using the basic tools of game theory, we will analyse how
businesses choose strategies to attain competitive advantage

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Topic: Business
The aim of this course is to give you a practical guide to
managing people at work. It does not matter whether you are
a first time manager in a shop or a middle manager in an
office environment; the same skills apply to every work place.
In the course you will engage with some HR theories and then
see how they translate into every day working life.

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From transitioning a team to agile to running sprints to


managing stakeholders, this course gives you the skills you
need to manage an agile team in your specific operating
environment.

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Corporate Finance Essentials will enable you to understand


key financial issues related to companies, investors, and the
interaction between them in the capital markets. By the end of
this course you should be able to understand most of what
you read in the financial press and use the essential financial
vocabulary of companies and finance professionals.

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Topic: Business
Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Timothy F. Geithner and
Professor Andrew Metrick survey the causes, events, policy
responses, and aftermath of the recent global financial crisis.

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An overview of the ideas, methods, and institutions that permit


human society to manage risks and foster enterprise. Emphasis
on financially-savvy leadership skills. Description of practices
today and analysis of prospects for the future. Introduction to
risk management and behavioral finance principles to
understand the real-world functioning of securities, insurance,
and banking industries. The ultimate goal of this course is using
such industries effectively and towards a better society.

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This MOOC identifies and explores a number of challenges to


the finance professional arising from the ever changing
business environment. Increasingly, financial decisions must
take account of strategic consequences.

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Topic: Business

In this course, you will learn what the main financial markets
and their characteristics are as well as how they are linked to
the economy.

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We hope that students who complete the course will begin


to understand the "rocket science" behind financial
engineering but perhaps more importantly, we hope they
will also understand the limitations of this theory in
practice and why financial models should always be
treated with a healthy degree of skepticism.

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In this course, you will learn how to design technologies


that bring people joy, rather than frustration. You'll learn
several techniques for rapidly prototyping and evaluating
multiple interface alternatives -- and why rapid prototyping
and comparative evaluation are essential to excellent
interaction design. You'll learn how to conduct fieldwork
with people to help you get design ideas

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Topic: Business
This course offers hands-on experience applying human-
centered design process to real-world challenges, and
requires you to explore the world around you. Learn how to
engage with end users, effectively frame problems, identify
potential solutions, and build prototypes to test assumptions
and learn what works (and doesn’t).

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This course will teach you the core process of experience


design and how to effectively evaluate your work with the
people for whom you are designing. You'll learn
fundamental methods of design research that will enable
you to effectively understand people, the sequences of their
actions, and the context in which they work.

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This course examines how digital tools, such as the


Internet, smartphones, and 3D printing, are revolutionizing
the world of marketing by shifting the balance of power
from firms to consumers.

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Topic: Business
Learn the role of digital channels in an integrated
marketing campaign and why you need a digital
strategy. Interact with the content and hear from
industry experts invited to join the course

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In this course you will learn how to stay up-to-date on


how companies are adding these aspects to their
main strategic guidelines and making them key
points in their managerial decision-making process.
We use interviews with industry experts and give
real-life examples of how to ensure your business
makes the most of this vital area of marketing.

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This course has been designed to give you the


tools, insights, knowledge, and skills to immediately
impact your organization. In addition, we will help
you network with thought leaders in social. After
completing this course, you and your organization’s
staff will be able to position, engage, and grow
relationships with the consumers of highest value to
you.

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Topic: Business
The course provides learners with exposure
to essential tools including exploratory data
analysis, as well as regression methods that
can be used to investigate the impact of
marketing activity on aggregate data (e.g.,
sales) and on individual-level choice data
(e.g., brand choices).

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Topic: Data Science
This is a focused course designed to rapidly get you up
to speed on the field of data science. Our goal was to
make this as convenient as possible for you without
sacrificing any essential content. We've left the technical
information aside so that you can focus on managing
your team and moving it forward.

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In this course, you will get hands-on instruction of


advanced Excel 2013 functions. You’ll learn to use
PowerPivot to build databases and data models. We’ll
show you how to perform different types of scenario and
simulation analysis and you’ll have an opportunity to
practice these skills by leveraging some of Excel's built in
tools including, solver, data tables, scenario manager
and goal seek.

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This course provides a broad introduction to machine


learning, datamining, and statistical pattern recognition.
Topics include: (i) Supervised learning (parametric/non-
parametric algorithms, support vector machines,
kernels, neural networks). (ii) Unsupervised learning
(clustering, dimensionality reduction, recommender
systems, deep learning). (iii) Best practices in machine
learning (bias/variance theory; innovation process in
machine learning and AI).

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Topic: Data Science
n this course you will learn how to program in R and how to
use R for effective data analysis. You will learn how to install
and configure software necessary for a statistical
programming environment and describe generic
programming language concepts as they are implemented in
a high-level statistical language.

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In this course you will get an introduction to the main tools


and ideas in the data scientist's toolbox. The course gives an
overview of the data, questions, and tools that data analysts
and data scientists work with. There are two components to
this course.

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This course is part of “Applied Data Science with Python“ and


is intended for learners who have basic python or
programming background, and want to apply statistics,
machine learning, information visualization, social network
analysis, and text analysis techniques to gain new insight into
data.

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Topic: Data Science
This course is part of “Applied Data Science with Python“
and is intended for learners who have basic python or
programming background, and want to apply statistics,
machine learning, information visualization, social
network analysis, and text analysis techniques to gain
new insight into data.

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In this course, you will get hands-on experience with


machine learning from a series of practical case-studies.
At the end of the first course you will have studied how to
predict house prices based on house-level features,
analyze sentiment from user reviews, retrieve documents
of interest, recommend products, and search for images.

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In this course you'll get an introduction to Data


Analytics and its role in business decisions. You'll learn
why data is important and how it has evolved. You'll be
introduced to “Big Data” and how it is used.

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Topic: Data Science
This course will prepare you to design and implement realistic
predictive models based on data. In the Final Project (module
6) you will assume the role of a business data analyst for a
bank, and develop two different predictive models to
determine which applicants for credit cards should be
accepted and which rejected.

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In the first part of the course we will discuss methods of


descriptive statistics. You will learn what cases and variables
are and how you can compute measures of central tendency
(mean, median and mode) and dispersion (standard
deviation and variance). Next, we discuss how to assess
relationships between variables, and we introduce the
concepts correlation and regression.

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After finishing this course, you have learned to think about


the behavior of systems in terms of token production and
consumption, and you are able to formalize this thinking
mathematically in terms of prefix orders and counting
functions.

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Topic: Data Science

This course is for people interested in learning an


alternative to the Frequentist approach that is typically
taught in statistics classes. The course covers both
concepts and basic computing, and so it is applicable both
to people doing data analysis as well as people who read
the analysis of others, such as decision makers

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The course explains the key analysis techniques in


process mining. Participants will learn various process
discovery algorithms. These can be used to automatically
learn process models from raw event data.

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In this course, you will learn how to plan efficient


experiments - testing with many variables. Our goal is to
find the best results using only a few experiments. A key
part of the course is how to optimize a system.

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Topic: Data Science
After completing this course, you will be able to compute a
variety of recommendations from datasets using basic
spreadsheet tools, and if you complete the honors track you
will also have programmed these recommendations using
the open source LensKit recommender toolkit.

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This course builds on the theory and foundations of


marketing analytics and focuses on practical application by
demystifying the use of data in marketing and helping you
realize the power of visualizing data with artful use of
numbers found in the digital space.

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In this course you will learn how to create models for


decision making. We will start with cluster analysis, a
technique for data reduction that is very useful in market
segmentation. You will then learn the basics of Monte Carlo
simulation that will help you model the uncertainty that is
prevalent in many business decisions

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Topic: Data Science
The models covered in this class provide a foundation for
future social science classes, whether they be in
economics, political science, business, or sociology.
Mastering this material will give you a huge leg up in
advanced courses. They also help you in life.

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This course is designed for students, business analysts,


and data scientists who want to apply statistical knowledge
and techniques to business contexts. For example, it may
be suited to experienced statisticians, analysts, engineers
who want to move more into a business role, in particular
in marketing.

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This course will expose you to the data analytics


practices executed in the business world. We will explore
such key areas as the analytical process, how data is
created, stored, accessed, and how the organization
works with data and creates the environment in which
analytics can flourish.

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Topic: Data Science
In this course you will design statistical experiments and
analyze the results using modern methods. You will
also explore the common pitfalls in interpreting
statistical arguments, especially those associated with
big data.

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Learn the introductory theory and strategy behind


marketing analytics that provides marketers with the
foundation needed to apply data analytics to real-
world challenges they confront daily in their
professional lives

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Topic: Computer Science
In this course, you will gain an understanding of the critical
importance of user interface design. You will also learn industry-
standard methods for how to approach the design of a user
interface and key theories and frameworks that underlie the
design of most interfaces you use today.

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The course assumes students are familiar with programming


covered by most introductory courses, but it is explicitly
designed not to be a particularly advanced course. Students
should be comfortable with variables, conditionals, arrays,
linked lists, stacks, and recursion (though recursion will be
reviewed and expanded upon), and the difference between an
interface and an implementation.

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In this course, we will learn the basic tools that every web page
coder needs to know. We will start from the ground up by
learning how to implement modern web pages with HTML and
CSS. We will then advance to learning how to code our pages
such that its components rearrange and resize themselves
automatically based on the size of the user’s screen

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Topic: Computer Science
his course aims to teach everyone the basics of
programming computers using Python. We cover the
basics of how one constructs a program from a series
of simple instructions in Python.

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This course covers the essential information that


every serious programmer needs to know about
algorithms and data structures, with emphasis on
applications and scientific performance analysis of
Java implementations.

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This course introduces the fundamental building


blocks of programming and teaches you how to
write fun and useful programs using the Python
language.

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Topic: Computer Science
we will study the notion of algorithmic efficiency and
consider its application to several problems from graph
theory. As the central part of the course, students will
implement several important graph algorithms in Python
and then use these algorithms to analyze two large real-
world data sets.

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This two-part course builds upon the programming


skills that you learned in our Introduction to Interactive
Programming in Python course. We will augment
those skills with both important programming practices
and critical mathematical problem solving skills.

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This MOOC teaches you how to program core


features and classes from the Java programming
language that are used in Android, which is the
dominant platform for developing and deploying
mobile device apps.

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Topic: Computer Science
This two-part course is designed to
help students with very little or no
computing background learn the
basics of building simple interactive
applications. Our language of
choice, Python, is an easy-to learn,
high-level computer language that is
used in many of the computational
courses offered on Coursera

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Topic: Personal Development

This course will help you understand the role of


creativity and innovation in your own work and in
other disciplines. It will challenge you to move
outside of your existing comfort zone and to
recognize the value of that exploration.

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In this course, you will learn how to think


strategically and professionally about your career
self-management. Through this course you'll
develop an objective, external view of your
marketable skills as a solid foundation for building
a strong career brand.

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Topic: Physical Science and Engineering

This course introduces the academic approach of


Sustainability and explores how today’s human societies
can endure in the face of global change, ecosystem
degradation and resource limitations. The course focuses
on key knowledge areas of sustainability theory and
practice, including population, ecosystems, global
change, energy, agriculture, water, environmental
economics and policy, ethics, and cultural history.

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Topic: Social Sciences

This seven-week course will explore the relationship


between law and technology with a strong focus on
the law of the United States with some comparisons to
laws around the world, especially in Europe. Tech
progress is an important source of economic growth
and raises broader questions about the human
condition, including how culture evolves and who
controls that evolution.

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Embark on a journey into the realm of social media


in public relations and explore the dynamics and
management of social media and how it has
changed public relations. We will examine the
impact of digital influence, the relationship between
traditional and social media as well as some of the
pitfalls in the use of social media.

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Topic: Arts & Humanities

Through visual examples, this course will teach you


the fundamental principles of graphic design:
imagemaking, typography, composition, working
with color and shape... foundational skills that are
common in all areas of graphic design practice.

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Discover the connections in our world, the power of


collective learning, how our universe and our world
has evolved from incredible simplicity to ever-
increasing complexity. Experience our modern
scientific origin story through Big History and
discover the important links between past, current,
and future events

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