Introduction to Systems Engineering
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Offered by UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales). "Introduction to Systems Engineering" uses a structured yet flexible approach to ... Enroll for free.
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Taught by
Dr Mike Ryan
Senior Lecturer
and 1 more instructor
Offered by
UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)
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1 points • MannieOKelly
It's called systems engineering. See, for example: https://www.coursera.org/learn/systems-engineering
1 points • Aizensama75
Check out this course on Systems Engineering https://www.coursera.org/learn/systems-engineering
2 points • zombiecalypse
I can't speak to the quality personally, but
- Production ML systems
- Deploying ML models
- End to end machine learning
- Finding errors in your data set
- Systems engineering
Sound like giving a good basis.
TIL that a lot of Coursera ML courses are Google centric, so if you find others that sound good, it may be worth to diversify. Also don't feel pressured to take all of them just because I mentioned them, learning is part of any career ;)
As a sidenote: if you create projects as part of the courses, putting them on GitHub and listing them on your CV can be a great way to demonstrate your technical ability.