Introduction to Probability and Statistics
What you'll learn
Learn the probability and basic techniques of data analysis and inference.
Gain a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts.
Learn Algebra The Easy Way!
What you'll learn
Learn the probability and basic techniques of data analysis and inference.
Gain a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts.
Learn Spanish: Basic Spanish Vocabulary Specialization
What you'll learn
Improve your listening and Spanish comprehension skills with native Spanish through ear training and visual learning thanks to the native Spanish speaking teacher, interactive board, subtitles and included .pdf materials.
Reach your Spanish language goals now and in the future, increasing your opportunities for both personal and professional success.
By the end of the course, you will build and develop your practical communication skills in Spanish speaking, writing, reading and, of course, your fluency and grammatical accuracy.
Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Explained
What you'll learn
Your understanding will be complete
Comparable to what you might achieve in a more formal learning environment.
You will be prepared to seize opportunities that come your way in the future
Ready to go on to further
More narrowly-focused training in whatever related specialty you choose.
Overview of Excercise
What you'll learn
Skill you will gain: training, fitness and nutrition, public health.
Know the various metabolic pathways that are activated in order to supply the necessary energy required for the mechanical work of skeletal muscles during exercise
Time Management for Professional Productivity
What you'll learn
Learn to plan effectively to achieve your personal and professional goals
Learn to recognize and overcome barriers to successful time management
Identify specific time management tools and use them effectively
Manage resources both effectively and efficiently
Keep your sense of perspective to prevent and manage crises
Learn to delegate effectively
Learn to manage expectations and say “No” when appropriate