![]() ![]() It's like $49 a month I think, but looks fantastic. Everything on that site is amazing IMO.Ĭoursera has a full specialization from UCSD in Discrete Math. I haven't started these courses yet, but I have looked for outside resources to help me when I do.Ĭarnegie Mellon has a good Logic and Proofs course that has a free version or a more comprehensive one for like $80.ī has some fun courses and problem sets in specific areas of discrete. So here's the main question, is there something you guys/gals can see that is "wrong", is there something that's missing or just would be nice to add on top of that?Īny comments/critique/your opinions are most welcome! When it comes to math, physics and possibly electrical engineering I've considered relying purely on khanacademy to fill in the gaps I have at moment. ![]() Natural Language Processing (High School of Economics - )ĭata Science Specialization - (John Hopkins University - ) Software Design and Architecture Specialization (University of Alberta - ) Machine Learning (Stanford University - ) Introduction to Logic (Standford University - )ĭata Structures and Algorithms (University of California, San Diego, High School of Economics - )įundamentals of Computing (Rice University - ) ![]() Introduction to Discrete Mathematics of Computer Science (University of California, Sand Diego High School of Economics - )ĭata Science Math Skills (Duke University - ) Learn to Program: The Fundamentals and Learn to Program: Crafting Quality Code (University of Toronto - / ) Hello, yet another one planning on Bachelors level studies online with heavy emphasis on machine learning and data science, i've been trying to put together a list of courses for my self to complete (and get a fancy certificate for completed courses) using coursera. Planning a course list for undergraduate self study 'degree', and would like your input. ![]()
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