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Data Science: Capstone

To become an expert you need practice and experience.

Show what you’ve learned from the Professional Certificate Program in Data Science.

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Data Science: Inference and Modeling

Key concepts through a motivating case study

Learn inference and modeling: two of the most widely used statistical tools in data analysis.

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Data Science: Linear Regression

Implement linear regression and adjust for confounding in practice using R.

Learn how to use R to implement linear regression, one of the most common statistical modeling approaches in data science.

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Women Making History: Ten Objects, Many Stories

Learn how women created change through ten iconic objects.

Learn how American women created, confronted, and embraced change in the 20th century while exploring ten objects from Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library in this online course.

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China Humanities: The Individual in Chinese Culture

Discover China's history through the perspective of the individual.

Join Harvard University faculty in this online course to explore Chinese history and culture from the perspective of the individual through philosophical texts, literary works, and art.

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Japanese Books: From Manuscript to Print

Become immersed in visual narration.

Join Harvard professor Melissa McCormick to study Japanese scroll art as text and as "little movies" that immerse the viewer through visual narration.

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MLOps for Scaling TinyML

Experience MLOps through TinyML.

This online course introduces learners to Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) through the lens of TinyML (Tiny Machine Learning).

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Introduction to Probability

Learn probability, an essential language and set of tools for understanding data, randomness, and uncertainty.

This course will give you the tools needed to understand data, science, philosophy, engineering, economics, and finance.

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Calculus Applied!

Apply tools of single-variable calculus to create and analyze mathematical models used by real practitioners in social, life, and physical sciences.

Apply tools of single-variable calculus to create and analyze mathematical models used by real practitioners in social, life, and physical sciences.