The Global Scholarly Directory.
Discover world-class academic programs curated for the modern intellectual. Search through 19877+ degrees and professional certificates.
Harvard Business Review
Build Your Influence
Building your influence in the workplace requires mastering two critical skills: leveraging your networks and persuading others. In this course, you'll identify how to create an effective network by improving your interpersonal skills, accessing new information, and connecting with important organizational stakeholders. You'll also determine how to boost your ability to persuade effectively and gain others' buy-in, helping you build credibility, earn trust, and increase your influence.
Coursera
Introducción a Facebook Audience Insights
Al final de este proyecto guiado, podrás acceder a Facebook Audience Insights y filtrar información esencial para tu próxima campaña publicitaria en Facebook. Aprenderás hoy a dirigirte efectivamente a tu grupo objetivo y anunciar tu negocio en Facebook. El objetivo de este proyecto consiste en familiarizarte con el uso de Facebook Audience Insights para que puedas ajustar tu estrategia de Marketing en Facebook de manera correspondiente. La meta del marketing en las redes sociales es encontrar métodos creativos para atraer la atención de su grupo objetivo en las redes sociales, muchas veces con un presupuesto de marketing mínimo. Hoy crearas una página de negocio en Facebook. Luego aprenderás a acceder a Facebook Insights. Facebook Insights es un instrumento valioso de análisis que ofrece a negocios una variedad de cifras y gráficos para mejor entender a los usuarios de Facebook que visitan tu página.
Design Thinking: Discovery Tools
Welcome Designers! In this course, you will learn to use the most important tools from the field of human-centered design to generate ideas: stakeholder mapping, journey mapping, personas, value-chain analysis, the job-to-be-done, ethnographic interviews, and more. Learn to connect with your customers on a human level, to get beyond what they say and observe what they do. Developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, the courses sees a team of design experts join Jeanne Liedtka to explore some of these critical tools that will spark your creativity and help you discover more about your potential clients.
Google Cloud
Gemini Enterprise 소개
이 과정에서는 AI 에이전트, 엔터프라이즈 검색, NotebookLM, 지능형 데이터 액세스를 결합하여 조직의 과제를 해결하는 강력한 플랫폼인 Gemini Enterprise를 소개합니다. 학습자는 실제 사례와 실습을 통해 Gemini Enterprise 기능을 실제 비즈니스 요구사항에 적용하고, 아키텍처를 설명하며, 역할에 따 데이터 액세스 및 개인 정보 보호를 처리하는 방법을 익힐 수 있습니다.
Purpose at Work: A Course for Employees and Leaders
Welcome to Purpose at Work: A Course for Employees and Leaders! Why purpose at work? Because most of us spend most of our waking hours working. Many of us spend years of effort to obtain jobs that may give us purpose. But can we find purpose in nearly any job? Are we more engaged and likely to remain in our job if it gives us purpose? Can leaders create a culture that makes it easier for people to find purpose in their work? The answers are ‘yes’ to all of the above and this course shows you how. In this course we first examine what purpose is, the benefits of having a purpose, and how to find your own purpose. We then look at purposeful work, including ways of finding purposeful work in the process of leading a more engaged and fulfilling life. Finally, we focus on purposeful leadership, including ways of leading with purpose and managing yourself. Also, in this course I interview business executives, leading organizational psychologists, and even the research director of NASA. These discussions offer real-world insights and strategies to students, employees, and leaders.
Imperial College London
Public Involvement in Research
This course focuses on participatory approaches in research, known as 'public involvement' in the UK. You'll specifically, consider why citizens and patients would be involved in research and explore participatory approaches across and within the research cycle in more detail, diving into questions such as: - what kinds of participation can be undertaken at each of the 7 stages of the cycle? - how can you utilise participation in research? - what examples of using participatory approaches exist in research? While this course, as with the rest of the specialisation, focuses on public health and ways of involving citizens and patients across and within the research cycle, these concepts apply to other disciplines and kinds of research too. So, you don't have to be a public health specialist or work in healthcare to gain insight from this course. If you would like to learn more about the theories and core principles of participation within a public health context, we suggest taking Introduction to Participatory Approaches in Public Health. If you're planning a research project and want to include participatory approaches, explore our course Applying Participatory Approaches in Public Health Settings.
SAS
Creating Features for Time Series Data
This course focuses on data exploration, feature creation, and feature selection for time sequences. The topics discussed include binning, smoothing, transformations, and data set operations for time series, spectral analysis, singular spectrum analysis, distance measures, and motif analysis. In this course you learn to perform motif analysis and implement analyses in the spectral or frequency domain. You also discover how distance measures work, implement applications, explore signal components, and create time series features. This course is appropriate for analysts with a quantitative background as well as domain experts who would like to augment their time-series tool box. Before taking this course, you should be comfortable with basic statistical concepts. You can gain this experience by completing the Statistics with SAS course. Familiarity with matrices and principal component analysis are also helpful but not required.
University of Virginia Darden School Foundation
Human Excellence in the AI Age, Part 2: A Soft Skills Course
Finding meaningful work and happiness in the AI age depends on you - your ability to learn, unlearn, and re-learn at the pace of technological change. Follow Edward D. Hess, Professor Emeritus of Business Administration at the Darden School of Business, as he lays the groundwork for personal development and exceptional leadership in an era of exponential technological growth. Volatility is the new norm. Technology is becoming faster and smarter than ever before. How can we distinguish ourselves in this new work environment? We must adapt to stay relevant, and according to Hess, we must become highly adaptive learners. Taking ownership of our minds, bodies, egos, emotions, behaviors, listening, and thinking is essential to success and allows us to bring our best selves to work each day. When we bring our best selves to work, we develop caring, trusting relationships with others, optimizing our ability to collaborate and work successfully in teams.
Microsoft
C++ Programming Fundamentals
This course introduces learners to the fundamental concepts and syntax of C++ programming. Learners will understand basic C++ structure, data types, operators, control flow, and the compilation process. Through hands-on coding exercises, they will develop the essential skills needed to write simple but effective C++ programs and build a foundation for more advanced C++ concepts. Course Learning Objectives: By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Write syntactically correct C++ code following industry standards. - Apply appropriate data types and variables in C++ programs. - Implement control flow structures to create program logic. - Create simple but functional C++ programs that solve basic problems. - Understand and execute the compilation process for C++ code. - Debug and fix common syntax and logical errors in C++ programs.
University of California, Davis
Sensory Science: Conducting Tests
This course will introduce the sensory evaluation laboratory and will teach you best practices for testing and documentation. We'll explore how various factors, especially the testing environment, can influence sensory experiments. Our main focus will be on two specific sensory tests: duo-trio discrimination and 3-product consumer testing. Through case studies, we’ll examine how these tests can address product challenges. For both test types, we’ll dive into how to develop an appropriate hypothesis, select products, execute a sensory test, decode collected data, and interpret the test results. Additionally, you’ll learn how to identify and select core and opportunity target groups of consumers. Each module in this course builds towards your final project where you will design a sensory test to conduct your own research experiment.
EDUCBA
Python GUI Calculators with Tkinter: Build & Implement
By completing this course, learners will design, implement, and test both a simple and scientific calculator using Python and Tkinter. They will gain hands-on experience in setting up project environments, coding GUI components, linking buttons to logic functions, and extending applications with advanced mathematical features. This course benefits learners by building practical programming and GUI development skills, reinforcing their understanding of core Python while teaching them how to create interactive applications. Unlike theory-heavy courses, this project-based approach allows learners to apply coding knowledge directly to a real-world calculator project. What makes this course unique is its step-by-step progression—from foundational project setup to a fully functional scientific calculator—combined with practical demonstrations across IDEs like Jupyter and Spyder. Learners will not only strengthen their Python skills but also learn how to extend basic applications into more powerful tools. By the end, they will confidently apply Python and Tkinter to create interactive applications with real-world value.
Google Cloud
Configuring IAM Permissions with gCloud - AWS
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you will use the gcloud CLI tool to set up and configure command features of Cloud Identity and Access Management.
EDUCBA
CRM Strategies: Analyze, Design & Implement
By the end of this course, learners will be able to define core CRM principles, analyze company insights, evaluate services and objectives, design strategic CRM blueprints, conduct audits, apply PESTLE and SWOT frameworks, and implement advanced CRM tools to enhance customer value and experience. This course equips learners with the knowledge and skills to apply Customer Relationship Management (CRM) concepts in real-world business contexts through a structured case study approach. Participants will explore CRM foundations, including definitions, complements, company vision, and milestones, before progressing to strategic applications such as audits, environmental scans, and advanced tools like CSPM, CEVD, and CEM. Unlike generic CRM courses, this program blends practical case study analysis with strategic frameworks, enabling learners to not only understand theory but also apply it directly to business decision-making. By completing this course, learners will gain the ability to design and implement customer-centric strategies, optimize customer experiences, and strengthen long-term loyalty, making them more effective in roles across sales, marketing, and business strategy.
Columbia University
Construction Project Management
Construction Project Management introduces learners to Project Initiation and Planning. Columbia University professor, Ibrahim Odeh, along with industry experts join together to provide a comprehensive overview of the construction industry. There are 10 modules that allow learners to become knowledgeable of construction management within the dynamic construction industry. Professor Odeh teaches learners about the fundamentals of the Project Development Cycle while guest lecturers discuss Lean Project Delivery method and Lean Design Behaviors. Technological advances, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), will be introduced with real world examples of the uses of BIM during the Lifecycle of the Project. The course concludes with Professor Odeh discussing the importance of project planning and scheduling and an opportunity to develop a Work Breakdown Structure. By the end of this course, you will be able to: -Learn about construction management, including an understanding of the construction industry, the role of a project manager, construction contract types, and project delivery methods -Explain the fundamental principles to establish Environment, Health and Safety in the construction industry -Detail the principles and application of sustainability development in construction industry -Summarize the work breakdown structure (WBS) and estimate the construction activity duration
University of Michigan
Python Basics
This course introduces the basics of Python 3, including conditional execution and iteration as control structures, and strings and lists as data structures. You'll program an on-screen Turtle to draw pretty pictures. You'll also learn to draw reference diagrams as a way to reason about program executions, which will help to build up your debugging skills. The course has no prerequisites. It will cover Chapters 1-9 of the textbook "Fundamentals of Python Programming," which is the accompanying text (optional and free) for this course. The course is for you if you're a newcomer to Python programming, if you need a refresher on Python basics, or if you may have had some exposure to Python programming but want a more in-depth exposition and vocabulary for describing and reasoning about programs. This is the first of five courses in the Python 3 Programming Specialization.
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Ingeniería de Tráfico
El curso presenta en primer lugar las principales relaciones que caracterizan la circulación de vehículos y que dan pie a la teoría de circulación de vehículos sobre redes de transporte. Posteriormente se discutirán aspectos relativos al control de tráfico en intersecciones, sean estas de prioridad o semaforizadas. Finalmente, discutiremos sobre las características que presentan algunos modelos dinámicos de tráfico bastante utilizados en la actualidad.