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Transform your understanding of birds and biology with this comprehensive college-level course.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Capture the wonders of nature on paper by building your observation & drawing skills with scientific illustrator Liz Fuller.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Jump-start your birding-by-ear skills with this self-paced course full of expert tips and innovative learning tools.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Gain an essential foundation in pharmaceutical management.
eCornell, College of Human Ecology
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Gain a foundation in statistics to make better data-driven decisions.
College of Business, eCornell
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Master data analysis and spreadsheet modeling skills to make smarter business decisions.
College of Business, eCornell
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Master machine learning skills relevant to today's fastest-emerging career.
eCornell, Computing and Information Science
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Make evidence-based decisions that drive business performance in any function by becoming literate in business analytics.
School of Hotel Administration, eCornell
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Learn pricing, production and market analysis concepts to position your organization for success in a competitive landscape.
eCornell, College of Human Ecology
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Get to know your feeder birds on a whole new level with the self-paced course focused on tricky IDs and bird body language.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Master counseling skills to drive behavior change.
College of Human Ecology
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Explore the full spectrum of bird behaviors and learn to confidently interpret new behaviors when you see them.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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