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Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Microsoft Excel
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics
Scrimba
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Computer Science, Front-End Web Development, Javascript, Web Development
- Status: Free
Princeton University
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics, Combinatorics
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Microsoft Excel, Power BI
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Mathematics, Problem Solving, Linear Algebra, Applied Mathematics
- Status: Free
Wesleyan University
Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Calculus, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics, Problem Solving, Geometry, Critical Thinking
- Status: Free
Duke University
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University of London
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Probability Distribution, Basic Descriptive Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Tests, Decision Making, Estimation, Data Analysis
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Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Problem Solving, Statistical Analysis, Algebra, Applied Mathematics, Calculus, Critical Thinking
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics, Differential Equations, Algebra
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular calculus courses
- Using Basic Formulas and Functions in Microsoft Excel: Coursera Project Network
- Calculus through Data & Modelling: Techniques of Integration: Johns Hopkins University
- Learn JavaScript: Scrimba
- Analytic Combinatorics: Princeton University
- Introduction to Engineering Mechanics: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Preparing Data for Analysis with Microsoft Excel: Microsoft
- Algebra: Elementary to Advanced - Polynomials and Roots: Johns Hopkins University
- Introduction to Complex Analysis: Wesleyan University
- Introduction to Chemistry: Structures and Solutions: Duke University
- Probability and Statistics: To p or not to p?: University of London