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Personal & Family Financial Planning

Personal & Family Financial Planning

3.9

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreePersonal and Family Financial Planning will address many critical personal financial management topics in order to help you learn prudent habits both while in school and throughout your lifetime.

Coursera
9 weeks long, 15 hours worth of material
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TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices

TECH MeD: Transdisciplinary Education for Critical Hacks of Medical Devices

0

Coursera
5 weeks long, 8-9 hours worth of material
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Sustainable Agricultural Land Management

Sustainable Agricultural Land Management

5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThis course will cover the agricultural and urban water quality issues in Florida, their bases, land and nutrient management strategies, and the science and policy behind the best management practices (BMPs).Students will learn to evaluate BMP research and analyze its role in determining practices and policies that protect water quality.

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8 weeks long, 20 hours worth of material
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Power and Sample Size for Multilevel and Longitudinal Study Designs

Power and Sample Size for Multilevel and Longitudinal Study Designs

3

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreePower and Sample Size for Longitudinal and Multilevel Study Designs, a five-week, fully online course covers innovative, research-based power and sample size methods, and software for multilevel and longitudinal studies.The power and sample size methods and software taught in this course can be used for any health-related, or more generally, social science-related (e.g., educational research) application.All examples in the course videos are from real-world studies on behavioral and social science employing multilevel and longitudinal designs. The course philosophy is to focus on the conceptual knowledge to conduct power and sample size methods. The goal of the course is to teach and disseminate methods for accurate sample size choice, and ultimately, the creation of a power/sample size analysis for a relevant research study in your professional context. Power and sample size selection is one of the most important ethical questions researchers face. Interventional studies that are too large expose human volunteer research participants to possible, and needless, harm from research. Interventional studies that are too small will fail to reach their scientific objective, again bringing possible harm to research participants, without the possibility of concomitant gain from the increase in knowledge. For observational studies in which there are no possible harms to the participants, such as observational studies, proper power ensures good stewardship of both time and money.Most National Institutes of Health (NIH) study sections will only fund a grant if the grantee has written a compelling and accurate power and sample size analysis. The Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the statistics, research, and evaluation arm of the U.S. Department of Education, also offers competitive grants requiring a compelling and accurate power and sample size analysis (Goal 3: Efficacy and Replication and Goal 4: Effectiveness/Scale-Up). At the end of the online course, learners will be able to: •Use a framework and strategy for study planning •Write study aims as testable hypotheses•Describe a longitudinal and multilevel study design•Write a statistical analysis plan •Plan a sampling design for subgroups, e.g. racial and ethnic•Demonstrate the feasibility of recruitment•Describe expected missing data and dropout•Write a power and sample size analysis that is aligned with the planned statistical analysisThis is a five-week intensive and interactive online course. We will use a mix of instructional videos, software demonstration videos, online readings, quizzes, and exercise assignments. The final course project is a peer-reviewed research study you design for future power or sample size analysis.

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5 weeks long, 19 hours worth of material
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The Global Student's Introduction to U.S. Law

The Global Student's Introduction to U.S. Law

4

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeIn this course, students willlearn basic concepts and terminology about the U.S. legal system and aboutselected topics in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law, and contractlaw. A team of outstanding teachers and scholars from the University of Floridafaculty introduces these subjects in an accessible and engaging format thatincorporates examples from legal systems around the world, highlightingsimilarities to and differences from the U.S. system.  Students seeking anadvanced certificate study additional topics and complete assignments involvinglegal research that are optional for basic level students. The course may be ofinterest both to U.S. students contemplating law school and to global studentsconsidering further study of the U.S. legal system.

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8 weeks long, 5-10 hours a week
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Global Sustainable Energy: Past, Present and Future

Global Sustainable Energy: Past, Present and Future

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Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThis general education course will cover concepts of work and energy and their relationship with our modern society. Each aspect of this relationship with energy will be analyzed including consumptive patterns for the residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors of our economy. Geological sources for fossil fuels will be examined as will the differences between reserves and production. Energy capacities and limitations for new sources of renewable energies will also be examined. All of these topics will be examined within a national and international context.

Coursera
15 weeks long, 4-8 hours a week
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COVID-19 - A clinical update

COVID-19 - A clinical update

5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeAs an expert in infectious diseases, editor of the Journal of Infectious Diseases and author of the textbook Infectious Diseases: A clinical short course, McGraw-Hill April 2020, I have been concerned about the misinformation being shared about the COVID-19 epidemic. How did this disease develop? Where did it come from? How does it cause diseases?The answers to these questions will be answered in the first video of module 1. The world has been startled and frightened by the rapid spread of this virus throughout the world. In Video 2the epidemiology as presently understood is reviewed. This video will be periodically updated recognizing the rapid progression of the pandemic. Many want to know how does this disease present, what are the symptoms associated with COVID-19? How dangerous is COVID-19? Who is at risk of dying? All these questions are answered in Video 3. And finally how is this disease best treated and how can we slow the spread of the infection? These questions are answered in video 4.In addition to the videos multiple choice questions are included to test your understanding and there is an epidemiology peer reviewed exercise designed to teach you how this infection is spread and to show the power of the tracing of cases and isolating those who are infected. The second peer review exercise will encourage you to create a campaign to shift your countries culture to embrace behaviors that can lead to suppression of the epidemic, behaviors that will save lives. After completing this course you will be armed with the knowledge and skills to make a difference and help to bend the curve.

Coursera
4 weeks long, 13 hours worth of material
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Fixing Healthcare Delivery

Fixing Healthcare Delivery

4.5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeIsn’t it time to end the loss of life from preventable medical errors?Each year 100,000 patients die from preventable errors in the U.S.How can you help to change this intractable problem? Knowledge is power, and this course will provide you with a deep understanding of the problems and the solutions. You can become part of the solution.

Coursera
9 weeks long, 14 hours worth of material
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Music's Big Bang: The Genesis of Rock 'n' Roll

Music's Big Bang: The Genesis of Rock 'n' Roll

4.8

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeExplores the factors — musical and cultural — that led to the birth of American rock 'n' roll music in the early 1950s. Covers in detail the genres, styles and people that converged to create this new music.

Coursera
7 weeks long, 9-10 hours worth of material
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Structure Standing Still: The Statics of Everyday Objects

Structure Standing Still: The Statics of Everyday Objects

5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThe Statics of Everyday Objects is a course about the world andhow it reacts to the forces acting on it. From suspension bridges holding upmiles of roadway, to sky-scraping buildings in the midst hurricanes, to hugedams retaining billions of gallons of water in a reservoir, these structuresmust withstand both the forces of nature and the forces that mankind hasintended for them. The analytical tools that designers use to create thesestructures are deceptively simple, and it is the intent of this course toexplain things in a clear, straightforward manner.

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3-8 hours a week
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The Science of Training Young Athletes

The Science of Training Young Athletes

5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeSeventy percent of kids drop out of sports before their high school graduation. Only 15% leave because they feel they are not good enough. Almost 70% leave because they were not having fun, or due to problems with the coach. Injuries cause 30% to give up sports. This course is packed full of practical sports science information that provide youth coaches and parents with the practical pediatric sports science insights to successfully retain young athletes and develop their sport potential while avoiding injury and overtraining. We begin by examining the multidimensional nature of coaching, the relevant sport motor performance abilities, the impact of growth and development on motor skills, the gene versus practice controversy, and briefly overview the body structures strengthened through training. Then we explore the athlete's energy supply, where this energy comes from, and how it matures along with the athlete. Finally, we examine the development of strength, power, anaerobic capacity, coordination and flexibility through the life span.The optional text manual for this course is available at: http://www.learnitez.com/HighPerformanceScience/manuals/

Coursera
5 weeks long, 19 hours worth of material
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The Meat We Eat

The Meat We Eat

2

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThe Meat We Eat is a course designed to create a more informed consumer about the quality, safety, healthfulness and sustainability of muscle foods and address current issues in animal agriculture in developed and developing countries.

Coursera
7 weeks long, 14 hours worth of material
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The American Disease: Drugs and Drug Control in the USA

The American Disease: Drugs and Drug Control in the USA

0

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeThis online course introduces the history and practice of drug policy. Students will learn about drug laws and their origins, and the complex task of drug policy analysis. The course also tackles contemporary issues in drug control, such as marijuana policy and prescription drug misuse. At the completion of this course, students should be able to:Discuss federal and state responses to drugs from the late 1800s to the presentCompare pre-and post-Nixon-era drug policyAnalyze drug policies to determine how well they advance stated goalsDescribe how processes in the brain are affected by drug use and addiction

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10 weeks long, 3-6 hours a week
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Fixing Healthcare Delivery 2.0: Advanced Lean

Fixing Healthcare Delivery 2.0: Advanced Lean

0

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeLean or Toyota Production System (TPS) is responsible for revolutionizing the auto industry by creating highly reliable and safe cars and trucks. In this course healthcare providers, administrators, engineers, and healthcare professional students will be taught how to apply the principles and tools of Lean to health care. They will learn how to identify and remove of waste, design standardized work, apply 5S, map Value streams, create process maps, conduct rapid improvement events (RIEs), level workflow, use A3 forms and Paredo charts, apply error proofing, and create effective visual controls. The instructional videos minimize Lean technical language, and include patient cases to make the lessons more appealing to students in healthcare. Acknowledging that patients are very different from cars we have carefully adapted Lean to health care and call our system: Patient-centered Healthcare Delivery System (PHDS). The name and abbreviation emphasize two key principles taught in our course: 1. Just like PhDs the scientific method must be continually applied when creating plans to improve our systems of care. 2. All improvements must be made looking through the eyes of patients. Armed with this new knowledge students will be able to design and implement sustainable healthcare delivery system improvements.

Coursera
5 weeks long, 17 hours worth of material
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Economic Issues, Food & You

Economic Issues, Food & You

0

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeStudents will study the economic concepts of scarcity, supply and demand, society’s income and well-being, inflation, productivity, unemployment, the basic tools of finance, labor, and the “Fed”.  Students will examine how parts of the U.S. economy function and develop an awareness of current economic issues and problems. 

Coursera
10 weeks long, 4-6 hours a week
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