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Skills you'll gain: Cryptography, Network Security, System Security
Skills you'll gain: System Security, Cyberattacks, Cryptography, Network Security, Security Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park
- Status: Free
University of Geneva
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Statistical Tests, Correlation And Dependence, Exploratory Data Analysis, R Programming, Statistical Analysis, Data Model
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
- Status: Free
Politecnico di Milano
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology, Problem Solving
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Human Resources, Human Resources Operations, Employee Relations, Strategy and Operations, People Management, Leadership and Management, Communication, Strategy, Compensation, People Development, Performance Management, Organizational Development, Planning, Professional Development, Recruitment, Business Psychology, People Analysis, Benefits, Business Analysis, Culture
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Planning
- Status: Free
University of Western Australia
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Human Learning
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular public policy courses
- IT Security: Defense against the digital dark arts:Â Google
- Introduction to Cybersecurity Essentials:Â IBM
- A Strategic Approach to Cybersecurity:Â University of Maryland, College Park
- Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health:Â University of Geneva
- Linear Regression in R for Public Health:Â Imperial College London
- Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework:Â Infosec
- Energy management for real estate. Methods and digital tools:Â Politecnico di Milano
- Data and Health Indicators in Public Health Practice:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Human Resource Management: HR for People Managers:Â University of Minnesota
- Impacts of the Environment on Global Public Health:Â University of Michigan