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layout: blog
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post-type: blog
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by: Heather Miller
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title: Three Scala courses launched on Coursera!
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We're very happy to announce that the first 3 out of 4 courses in our Scala
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specialization have launched on Coursera! The courses available today include:
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- **Functional Programming Principles in Scala**: discover the elements of the functional programming style and learn how to apply them usefully in your daily programming tasks.
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- **Functional Program Design in Scala**: learn how to apply the functional programming style in the design of larger applications.
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- **Parallel Programming**: learn the fundamentals of parallel programming, from task parallelism to data parallelism.
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As in the past, all courses feature the much-loved automatic grading of
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programming assignments!
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The final course in the pipeline is _Big Data Analysis with Scala and Spark_,
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which we're hoping will follow in a couple of months along with the Scala
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capstone project – a ~4 week long project designed to push you to build a
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larger, more challenging Scala application.
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All courses are available both for free and as part of the Scala specialization,
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which is a verified mini-degree from Coursera.
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<center><b><a href="https://www.coursera.org/specializations/scala">Learn more about the Scala Specialization on Coursera!</a></b></center>
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<br/>
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Or to enroll in each course independently (for free, but without a certificate),
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you can visit each course's landing page:
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- **[Functional Programming Principles in Scala](https://www.coursera.org/learn/progfun1/)**
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- **[Functional Program Design in Scala](https://www.coursera.org/learn/progfun2/)**
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- **[Parallel Programming](https://www.coursera.org/learn/parprog1/)**
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More info about each course can be found on the [Scala Specialization page](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/scala), or on
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the [Scala Center's website](https://scala.epfl.ch/). Questions, or to join the discussion about the Scala Center, visit us in the [Scala Center gitter channel](gitter.im/scala/center)!
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