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The course "Social Network Analysis"

The start date of the course "Social Network Analysis" on Coursera is March 4th.

This course will use social network analysis, both its theory and computational tools, to make sense of the social and information networks that have been fueled and rendered accessible by the internet.

Workload:
5-7 hours/week

The Instructor:

Lada Adamic is an Associate Professor in the School of Information and the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan. She holds a PhD in Applied Physics from Stanford, where she conducted some of the first studies of online social networks. Adamic created the course "Networks: Theory and Application", which she has been teaching since 2006. She has received an NSF Career Award to fund her research on the social dynamics of information, and a University of Michigan Henry Russell award in recognition of her teaching and research.


For more detailed information you can use  this link .