Udemy Report: Popular Udemy Courses Learning Trends By US Cities
Regional U.S. Cities Online Learning Trends
Atlanta:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Atlanta*:
Advanced Communication Skills for 21st Century leaders |
Automation Testing Using Junit |
REST Web Services Using Java EE |
Practical Statistics for the User Experience I |
Federal Grant Writing 101 |
Austin:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Austin*:
Chicago:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Chicago*:
Get Polished in PowerPoint |
The TDD Course for Beginners: Learn by Practicing 7 Katas |
Learning to Learn |
How to Use Twitter to Build Authority in Your Market Sector |
Uber Analytics Test |
Los Angeles:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Los Angeles*:
Actors: Learn How to Audition for Film and Television |
FastMath: Ace the Case |
Directing the Actor: A USC course with Nina Foch |
Learn Avid Media Composer |
Anti-Aging Strategies Doctors Don’t Talk About |
New York City:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in New York City*:
Use Excel Like A Pro. Fast. |
FastMath: Ace the Case |
Advanced Accounting for Investment Banking |
Get Polished in PowerPoint |
SEO Like I’m 5: I Will Teach You SEO |
Philadelphia:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Philadelphia*:
Use Excel Like A Pro. Fast. |
Get Polished in PowerPoint |
Navigate the 10-K and Other Financial Reports |
OSHA Workplace Safety (General Industry 10 Hr Class) |
Effective Use of Outlook 2010 |
San Francisco:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of San Francisco*:
Seattle:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Seattle*:
Learn Data Visualisation with Tableau 9 |
Web Application Testing with Selenium |
How to Write Faster at Work |
Microsoft Excel for Business |
Travel Journaling: How to Write Extraordinary Travel Diaries |
Washington DC:
Top 5 most relatively popular courses in the City of Washington DC*:
*The most popular courses for each city are courses where the share of enrollment of that city is greater than the share of enrollment for any other given city, compared across all cities where we have at least 15,000 students.