07-05-2024, 05:09 AM
Coursera does have some pretty good courses, but in my opinion there is one big problem - there isn't enough coding training. Especially for ds/cs courses, writing code is much more important than attending classes. If you have the budget, I would recommend looking for online courses from universities that give you assignments and detailed feedback.
But if you just want to understand this part of the content and get a certificate as a souvenir, or some LL ACE credits, Coursera is also a good choice.
But if you just want to understand this part of the content and get a certificate as a souvenir, or some LL ACE credits, Coursera is also a good choice.
Completed Degrees:
Bachelor in Polymer Materials, Bachelor in Economics (ZJU, 2021)
Master in Data Science (Sapienza, 2023)
Master in Computer Information Technology (NAU, 2023)
Ongoing:
Master in Financial Engineering (WQU)
Bachelor in Logistics Management (OUCHN)
Others completed:
90 Credits from Sophia, 3 Credits from Saylor
Google Certificates from Coursera (Digital Marketing and E-Commerce; IT Support; Project Management; UX design; Business Intelligence; Data Analytics)
ENEB & Isabel I Masters: Big Data and Business Intelligence; Supply Chain Management; Digital Marketing and Ecommerce
UCAM MFPs: Applied Statistics in Health Science, Advanced Internal Medicine Care
Bachelor in Polymer Materials, Bachelor in Economics (ZJU, 2021)
Master in Data Science (Sapienza, 2023)
Master in Computer Information Technology (NAU, 2023)
Ongoing:
Master in Financial Engineering (WQU)
Bachelor in Logistics Management (OUCHN)
Others completed:
90 Credits from Sophia, 3 Credits from Saylor
Google Certificates from Coursera (Digital Marketing and E-Commerce; IT Support; Project Management; UX design; Business Intelligence; Data Analytics)
ENEB & Isabel I Masters: Big Data and Business Intelligence; Supply Chain Management; Digital Marketing and Ecommerce
UCAM MFPs: Applied Statistics in Health Science, Advanced Internal Medicine Care