This course introduces the fundamental tools and concepts of quantitative analysis. It focuses on using numerical data, logical reasoning, and statistical techniques to solve real-world problems and support decision-making. Students will learn how to classify data, work with variables, build simple models, and perform basic calculations such as summation, averages, and frequency distributions. Practical applications are emphasized through exercises in business, education, health, and public service settings.

This hands-on course trains you to manage modern IT infrastructure using both on-premise and cloud-based systems. You’ll learn to configure servers, automate tasks, secure environments, and deploy scalable services.

You’ll start by building and managing virtual machines locally, then shift to cloud operations using Microsoft Azure. By Week 4, you’ll containerize services with Docker. In Week 6, you’ll deploy and manage applications using Kubernetes.

This course emphasizes real-world, transferable skills across platforms.

Cybersecurity full course (beginner to advanced)

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Welcome to the Computer Networking Fundamentals - Learn TCP/IP course! This course will get you started with Computer Networks and the TCP/IP Protocol suite. This course is for people who want to either get started with or improve upon existing network skills.

Its designed to provide participants with a foundational understanding of computer networking, including the basic principles, concepts, and technologies used to build and maintain computer networks. The course will cover the essential topics required to design, implement, and troubleshoot computer networks.

The course will begin with an overview of the OSI and TCP/IP networking models, which form the basis of all computer networks. Participants will learn about the different layers of these models, including the physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, and application layer. The course will also cover the various protocols used at each layer, such as Ethernet, TCP, UDP, IP, and DNS.

Participants will also learn about the different types of network topologies, including star, bus, mesh, and ring. They will learn how to design and configure local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), including the use of switches, routers, and other network devices.