1. Getting the Basics

Pre-Calculus (35 hr) - FREE to Audit, or $49/course to earn certificate.

(Offered by Coursera)

Calculus (78 hr) - FREE, no certificate option.

(Offered by Coursera)





Single Variable Part 1 - Functions

(19 hr)

Probability (160-224 hr) - FREE to Audit, $300 for certificate.

(Offered by Edx)





2. Moving on to Data Science

IBM Data Science (80-100 hr) - Self-paced, audit for FREE or $39/month for a certificate.

(Offered by Coursera)

Advanced Data Science with IBM Specialization (100 hr) - Self-paced, audit for FREE or $49/month for a certificate.

(Offered by Coursera)

3. Add on the Machine Learning and Coding

(Offered by Coursera)





Actually a pathway/syllabus actually designed using all recommended, certificate-eligible Coursera courses.

(Offered by Coursera)





Again, a pre-set curriculum using all Coursera courses.

4. Tack on the E-Learning Specialization

Interaction Design Specialist (140 hr) - Self-paced, audit for FREE or $39/month for a certificate.

(Offered by Coursera)

5. Boost your Skills with Graphic Design

(Offered by Coursera)





Pre-set curriculum using all Coursera courses.

BONUS: Deep Learning AI - Coming SOON!

So what do you think? Are you ready to take this on, without the thousands of dollars in debt? Post your own journeys and comments below!





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