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Course description

Humans have been navigating for ages. As we developed the tools and techniques for determining location and planning a route, navigation grew into a practice, anart and science. Navigational skill
long been tied to commercial, economic, military success . However, the ability to predict when and where one will reach a distant destination is more than just a key to empirebuilding it often a matter of life and death.

18 courses (72 credit hours) accredited by the Association for Advance

Participate in live lectures with faculty, team projects, and weekly office hours

Complete 4 core specializations and also choose 2 additional specializations from a range of focus

Learn from world-class Illinois professors and industry educators from top companies like Google

Humans have been navigating for ages. As we developed the tools and techniques for determining location and planning a route, navigation grew into a practice, anart and science. However, the ability to predict when and where one will reach a distant destination is more than just a key to empirebuilding it often a matter of life and death.

Benefits of the course

Humans have been navigating for ages. As we developed the tools and techniques for determining location and planning a route, navigation grew into a practice, anart and science. Navigational skill.
long been tied to commercial, economic, military success . However, the ability to predict when and where one will reach a distant destination is more than just a key to empirebuilding it often a matter of life and death.

John Doe Robert Wheeler Willson Professor of Applied Astronomy; Founding Director, Initiative in Innovative Computing, Harvard University

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