Start Your Machine Learning Engineer Career

AI and machine learning specialists are among the fastest growing jobs in the world*. Here, you’ll find the resources you need to enter the field as an entry-level machine learning engineer.

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Gain core machine learning skills with tech industry leaders

Multiple educators

Skills you'll gain: Unsupervised Learning, Supervised Learning, Machine Learning Methods, Classification And Regression Tree (CART), Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Applied Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Machine Learning, Jupyter, Data Ethics, Decision Tree Learning, Tensorflow, Scikit Learn (Machine Learning Library), Artificial Intelligence, NumPy, Predictive Modeling, Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Random Forest Algorithm, Feature Engineering

University of London

Skills you'll gain: Feature Engineering, Machine Learning, Data Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Supervised Learning, Data Analysis, Computer Vision, Data Collection

Skills you'll gain: Exploratory Data Analysis, Unsupervised Learning, Supervised Learning, Feature Engineering, Generative AI, Regression Analysis, Dimensionality Reduction, Reinforcement Learning, Data Cleansing, Data Access, Deep Learning, Data Analysis, Applied Machine Learning, Predictive Modeling, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Inference, Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Machine Learning Algorithms, Classification And Regression Tree (CART), Scikit Learn (Machine Learning Library)

Machine learning (ML) is an in-demand field spanning various industries, from health care to finance. As a machine learning engineer, you’ll work with a team of data scientists to research and develop machine learning solutions. You’ll create, test, and optimize ML algorithms to automate workflows and improve data management. Learn more about how to prepare for an entry-level machine learning engineer role and how Coursera can help:

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*World Economic Forum. "Future of Jobs Report 2023, ​​https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Future_of_Jobs_2023.pdf.” Accessed February 8, 2024.