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- Markdown: `[![Open Source Society University - Computer Science](https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg)](https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science)`
- HTML: `<a href="https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science"><img alt="Open Source Society University - Computer Science" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg"></a>`
## Pro CS
After completing the requirements of the curriculum above, you will have completed a full bachelor's degree in Computer Science, or quite close to one.
You can stop here, but if you really want to make yourself valuable, the next step to completing your studies is to develop skills and knowledge in a specific domain.
Many of these courses are graduate-level.
Choose one or more of the following specializations:
- [Mastering Software Development in R Specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/r) by Johns Hopkins University
- [Artificial Intelligence Engineer Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/ai) by IBM, Amazon, and Didi
- [Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/course/machine-learning-engineer-nanodegree--nd009) by kaggle
- [Cybersecurity MicroMasters](https://www.edx.org/micromasters/ritx-cybersecurity) by the Rochester Institute of Technology
- [Android Developer Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/course/android-developer-nanodegree-by-google--nd801) by Google
These aren't the only specializations you can choose. Check the following websites for more options:
- edX: [xSeries](https://www.edx.org/xseries)
- Coursera: [Specializations](https://www.coursera.org/specializations)
- Udacity: [Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/nanodegree)
### Cooperative work
You can create this project alone or with other students!
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The important thing is to **internalize** the core concepts and to be able to use them with whatever tool (programming language) that you wish.
## Pro CS
After completing the requirements of the curriculum above, you will have completed a full bachelor's degree in Computer Science, or quite close to one.
You can stop here, but if you really want to make yourself valuable, the next step to completing your studies is to develop skills and knowledge in a specific domain.
Many of these courses are graduate-level.
Choose one or more of the following specializations:
- [Mastering Software Development in R Specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/r) by Johns Hopkins University
- [Artificial Intelligence Engineer Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/ai) by IBM, Amazon, and Didi
- [Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/course/machine-learning-engineer-nanodegree--nd009) by kaggle
- [Cybersecurity MicroMasters](https://www.edx.org/micromasters/ritx-cybersecurity) by the Rochester Institute of Technology
- [Android Developer Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/course/android-developer-nanodegree-by-google--nd801) by Google
These aren't the only specializations you can choose. Check the following websites for more options:
- edX: [xSeries](https://www.edx.org/xseries)
- Coursera: [Specializations](https://www.coursera.org/specializations)
- Udacity: [Nanodegree](https://www.udacity.com/nanodegree)
![keep learning](http://i.imgur.com/REQK0VU.jpg)
# How to use this guide