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Berklee
- Status: Free
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Skills you'll gain: Aesthetics, Liberal Arts, Storytelling, Writing, Creativity
- Status: Free
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Planning
Vanderbilt University
Skills you'll gain: ChatGPT, Generative AI, Crisis Management, Incident Response, OpenAI, Data Ethics, Computer Security Incident Management, Artificial Intelligence, Personalized Service, Business Ethics, Information Privacy, Threat Modeling, Personally Identifiable Information, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Threat Detection, Expense Management, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Creative Thinking, Cybersecurity, Creative Problem-Solving
University of California, Irvine
- Status: Free
University of Rochester
Skills you'll gain: Liberal Arts
- Status: Free
University of Rochester
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Status: Free
Berklee
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Skills you'll gain: Post-Production, Open Source Technology, Media Production, Electronic Components, Digital Communications, Aesthetics, Electronic Systems, Hardware Design, Basic Electrical Systems, Multimedia, Computer Hardware, Embedded Systems, System Configuration, Algorithms, Creativity, Digital Publishing, Liberal Arts, Performance Tuning, Data Import/Export, Computational Thinking
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular aurally identify chords courses
- Singing Popular Music: Berklee
- 崑曲之美: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Piano Techniques for Modern Music: Berklee
- Fundamentals of Rehearsing Music Ensembles: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Generative AI Cybersecurity & Privacy for Leaders: Vanderbilt University
- Creating Sounds for Electronic Music: Berklee
- Vowels of American English Pronunciation: University of California, Irvine
- The Music of the Rolling Stones, 1962-1974: University of Rochester
- The Music of the Beatles: University of Rochester
- Sound and Sonification Design for Interactive Learning Tools: Georgia Institute of Technology