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Offered by Stanford University
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There are some good online algorithms that explore algorithms, including graphs (Coursera - Stanford and Princeton algorithms courses). They are good courses, and you can download the slides for offline reading - I recommend them when you have spare time.
The Princeton course has two parts:
The Stanford algorithms specialization has four courses:
Many just stick to the exact content, in a fashion kinda conforming to Hilbert's formalism. Some of the better ones allocate time to go beyond solutions, and offer inspiration.