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Mathematics

Calculus Applied!

Harvard University

In this course, you will go beyond the calculus textbook, working with practitioners in social, life, and physical sciences to understand how calculus and mathematical models play a role in their work. Through a series of case studies, you’ll learn about a wide range of applications, from predator-prey models to how statisticians use functions to model data.

Chalkboard with chalk hand pointing Standard Deviation Diagrams

Introduction to Probability (on edX)

Harvard University

Probability and statistics help to bring logic to a world replete with randomness and uncertainty. This course will give you the tools needed to understand data, science, philosophy, engineering, economics, and finance. You will learn not only how to solve challenging technical problems, but also how you can apply those solutions in everyday life.

Linaer Algebra

MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

This course covers matrix theory and linear algebra, emphasizing topics useful in other disciplines. Linear algebra is a branch of mathematics that studies systems of linear equations and the properties of matrices. The concepts of linear algebra are extremely useful in physics, economics and social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.