Available courses

Beginner

Beginner

Master Retail Management Strategy and Analysis. Gain practical skills in retail planning, strategy design, and customer insights for success. What you'll learn Define retail concepts and evaluate customer insights for strategy. Apply store location, merchandising, and financial planning tools. Formulate integrated strategies to optimize retail performance. Learn new concepts from industry experts Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects Earn a shareable career certificate

4 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026
4 Enrolled

Intermediate

Introduction to Business covers the scope and sequence of most introductory business courses. The book provides detailed explanations in the context of core themes such as customer satisfaction, ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, and managing change. Introduction to Business includes hundreds of current business examples from a range of industries and geographic locations, which feature a variety of individuals. The outcome is a balanced approach to the theory and application of business concepts, with attention to the knowledge and skills necessary for student success in this course and beyond.

4 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026

Advanced

Advanced digital marketing, works with talented professionals who want to advance their business scope and job seekers on secure platforms. It meticulously defines to offer advanced skills in providing its modules of study. The course will help an individual who wants to venture on the online platform as a business PR auctioneer. 

5 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026

Beginner

Digital marketing encompasses all marketing efforts that use an electronic device or the internet. Businesses leverage digital channels such as search engines, social media, email and their websites to connect with current and prospective customers. This can also be referred as ‘online marketing’, ‘internet marketing’ or ‘web marketing’. In simple terms, any form of marketing that exists online is called as Digital Marketing.

6 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026
2 Enrolled

Beginner

The demand for Product Management is increasing at an insane rate. More and more companies are finally figuring out how important this discipline and this role is to their success.  But how exactly do you get into the field? There aren't any degrees in Product Management & there are no certifications. Most Product Managers get into the field through luck or connections. That ends here - we'll get you up to date on ALL the skills you need to learn Product Management AND have the best chance at getting the job you want. There's no more ambiguity to it. We'll show you what you need to know and what you have to do - all taught from a Product Management insider. Students aren't required to know anything beforehand - we'll teach you the fundamentals, how to apply them, how to develop into an advanced product manager, and finally how to maximize your chances to get a job as a Product Manager.

6 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026

Beginner

Requirements No prior experience required: This course is designed to be accessible for beginners entering the Canadian financial industry. A basic understanding of math: Comfort with basic arithmetic is helpful for the numerical walkthroughs. RSE Textbooks: While not mandatory for this preview, having the official RSE curriculum is recommended for full context. A desire to succeed: This course is for those serious about passing their licensing exams on the first attempt. Description Are you preparing for the Retail Securities Exam (RSE) to become a licensed investment professional in Canada? Don’t let the complex CIRO (formerly IIROC) regulations or the difficult numerical calculations hold you back. This Free Preview Course is a curated "taster" of our comprehensive RSE Preparation Program. It is designed to give you a head start on the most challenging sections of the exam, helping you build the confidence needed to pass on your first attempt. In this preview, you will experience: The "Big Picture": A breakdown of the Canadian regulatory landscape and CIRO’s role. Numerical Deep-Dives: Watch step-by-step walkthroughs of common math-based questions that trip up most students. Study Strategy: Insights into how to tackle the exam syllabus efficiently. Podcast Sample: Listen to a high-yield summary of a key exam chapter. What You Will Learn (Learning Objectives) Understand the fundamental structure of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO). Solve essential numerical problems related to bond pricing, margins, and financial ratios. Identify the most important "must-know" topics for the RSE exam. Develop a structured study plan to navigate the heavy curriculum.

5 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026

Beginner

If you have been to a retail store do why you end up buying more than you actually need? That's because they provide you with an amazing shopping experience by using some business strategy. This course will help you understand the strategy you can follow if you are planning to start your own retail business or e-commerce brand in the future.

6 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026
3 Enrolled

Advanced

Learn the skills Product Managers use every day. Vision, strategy, & advanced metrics for Product Managers

5 Lessons
Updated: Apr 2021

Advanced

We all belong to many groups; you’re a member of your sociology class, and you’re a member of your family; you may belong to a political party, sports team, or the crowd watching a sporting event; you’re a citizen of your country, and you’re a part of a generation. You may have a somewhat different role in each group and feel differently in each. Groups vary in their sizes and formalities, as well as in the levels of attachment between group members, among other things. Within a large group, smaller groups may exist, and each group may behave differently. At a rock concert, for example, some may enjoy singing along, others prefer to sit and observe, while still others may join in a mosh pit or try crowd surfing. Why do we feel and act differently in different types of social situations? Why might people of a single group exhibit different behaviors in the same situation? Why might people acting similarly not feel connected to others exhibiting the same behavior? These are some of the many questions sociologists ask as they study people and societies.

5 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026

Beginner

This course is designed to improve students' conversation skills in a scientific- or engineering-oriented setting. Grammar, writing styles and speaking skills specific to students' scientific and engineering areas of interest will be the focus of this course and will be accomplished through discussions of various authentic technical-based texts.

12 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026

Beginner

6 Lessons
Updated: Feb 2026