I was looking into the Stanford Professional AI Certificate program ([https://online.stanford.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-professional-program](https://online.stanford.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-professional-program)). How better are the courses than taking online classes at Coursera or watch the lectures on youtube? I am currently working as applied ml engineer and was looking to expand my knowledge into domains I haven't got the opportunity to work into?#tech #machinelearning #stanford
I haven't taken classes from Coursera so I can't say for sure, but at Stanford, you have professors who are VPs, directors, managers, etc. at big companies. Some of them are the founders of their own fields. If you put in the work, you come out with a hell of a network from Stanford
The professional certificate is an online course though. Do we still get the same network?
I did sign up for it
I think it’s worthy . About 80% of the content matches with the graduate class offered. Time commitment is close to 15-20 hrs per week for me.
You need to complete 3 courses to get the certificate . But you can take as many classes as you want. There is no time limit to complete the certificate.
OP, Shall I DM you to ask questions around the title ?
Do let us know if you find something
can someone share some feedback what order ypu chose the courses. how did nerworking in remote mode? how is overall experiemce?
I participated coursera online class, including management and electrical subjects, it was not help me to find better position or salary.
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