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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Fundamentals of Accounting

      Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Financial Accounting, Leadership and Management, Finance, Strategy and Operations, Management Accounting, Decision Making, Business Analysis, Cost Accounting, Data Analysis, Financial Analysis, Sales, Account Management, Budget Management, Design and Product, Marketing, Product Management, Strategy, Audit, Cash Management, Financial Management, Business Psychology, Market Research, Organizational Development, Product Marketing, Research and Design, Accounts Payable and Receivable, General Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Operations Management

      4.7

      (1.8k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Johns Hopkins University

      Healthcare IT Support

      Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, Customer Relationship Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Problem Solving, Research and Design, Strategy and Operations, Business Analysis, Clinical Data Management, Communication, Computer Networking, Critical Thinking, Customer Success, Customer Support, Data Management, Database Administration, Databases, Design and Product, DevOps, Human Factors (Security), Market Research, Network Security, Operating Systems, Operations Management, Sales, Security Engineering, Security Strategy, Software Security, Supply Chain and Logistics, System Security, User Experience, User Research, Business Psychology, Computer Programming, Decision Making, Human Resources, Java Programming, Mobile Development, Statistical Programming, Training

      4.7

      (764 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Meta

      Introduction to Social Media Marketing

      Skills you'll gain: Communication, Marketing, Social Media, Digital Marketing, Media Strategy & Planning, Advertising, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Management, Business Analysis, Customer Analysis, Leadership and Management, Market Research, Research and Design, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Public Relations, Writing

      4.8

      (10.8k reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Virginia

      Pricing Strategy Optimization

      Skills you'll gain: Strategy, Sales, Marketing, Business Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Customer Analysis, Design and Product, Product Management, Product Strategy, Market Research, Product Marketing, Research and Design, Market Analysis, Accounting, Cost Accounting, Game Theory, Mathematics, Business Psychology, Finance, Investment Management, Marketing Psychology, Retail Sales, B2B Sales, Product Lifecycle, Regulations and Compliance, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Human Computer Interaction, Management Accounting, Regression, User Research

      4.8

      (839 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Stanford University

      Food Sustainability, Mindful Eating, and Healthy Cooking

      Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Audit, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Market Research, Research and Design, Sales

      4.8

      (322 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 1-3 Months

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      University of Michigan

      User Experience Research and Design

      Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, Design and Product, User Experience, User Research, Research and Design, User Experience Design, Product Design, Business Psychology, Survey Creation, Computer Science, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Data Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Market Research, Persona Research, Data Science, Accounting, Big Data, Business Analysis, Communication, Data Management, Financial Analysis, Interactive Design, Regression, Visual Design, Writing, Computer Graphics, Software Engineering, Software Testing

      4.7

      (1.9k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Business Analytics

      Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Business Analysis, Machine Learning, Statistical Programming, Data Visualization, R Programming, Data Management, Accounting, Business Communication, Communication, Exploratory Data Analysis, Algorithms, Data Analysis Software, Data Visualization Software, Machine Learning Algorithms, Probability & Statistics, Theoretical Computer Science, Big Data, Data Mining, Extract, Transform, Load, Natural Language Processing, Statistical Analysis, Storytelling, Audit, Basic Descriptive Statistics, BlockChain, Business Psychology, Customer Analysis, Finance, Graph Theory, Management Accounting, Marketing Psychology, Mathematics, Network Analysis, Regression, Software Engineering, Software Testing, Spreadsheet Software, Statistical Visualization, Business Intelligence, Data Structures, Design and Product, Entrepreneurship, Human Computer Interaction, Market Research, Research and Design, User Research

      4.6

      (815 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Georgia Institute of Technology

      Introduction to User Experience Design

      Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Human Computer Interaction, Product Design, User Experience, Application Development, Business Psychology, Change Management, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Market Research, Research and Design, Software Engineering, Strategy and Operations, User Experience Design, User Research

      4.5

      (7.5k reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Minnesota

      Software Testing and Automation

      Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Software Testing, Computer Programming, Programming Principles, Java Programming, Computer Science, Web Development, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Programming Tools, Full-Stack Web Development, HTML and CSS, Security Engineering, Software Architecture, Mobile Development, Computational Logic, Finance, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics, Entrepreneurship, Front-End Web Development, Leadership and Management, Operating Systems, Planning, Software Security, Supply Chain and Logistics, System Programming, Computer Networking, Data Management, Databases, Network Security, SQL, Statistical Programming, Communication, Journalism, Market Research, Research and Design

      4.3

      (647 reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University System of Georgia

      Six Sigma Black Belt

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Operations, Probability & Statistics, Mathematics, Business Analysis, General Statistics, Business Psychology, Human Resources, Operations Management, Marketing, Sales, Strategy, Project Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Planning, Organizational Development, Training, Calculus, Culture, Business Process Management, Performance Management, Differential Equations, Probability Distribution, Research and Design, Data Analysis, Statistical Tests, Conflict Management, Design and Product, Problem Solving, Operational Analysis, Process Analysis, Communication, Leadership Development, Customer Analysis, Product Management, Change Management, Market Research, Statistical Analysis, Computer Programming, Product Design, Programming Principles, Software Engineering, Software Testing, Accounting, Business Communication, Correlation And Dependence, Cost Accounting, Data Management, Data Warehousing, Experiment, Finance, Market Analysis, People Management, Product Lifecycle, Regression, Resilience, Risk Management

      4.5

      (339 reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Emory University

      Management Consulting

      Skills you'll gain: Communication, Leadership and Management, Collaboration, Entrepreneurship, Research and Design, Strategy and Operations, Sales, Marketing, Problem Solving, Market Research, Strategy, B2B Sales, Business Communication, Computer Networking, Data Visualization, Graph Theory, Mathematics, Network Model, Project Management, Storytelling, Writing, Business Analysis, Business Process Management, Business Psychology, Customer Analysis, Data Analysis, Data Management, Organizational Development, Social Media, Survey Creation

      4.8

      (182 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      ESSEC Business School

      Hotel Management: Distribution, Revenue and Demand Management

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Budget Management, Design and Product, Human Computer Interaction, Marketing, User Research, Billing & Invoicing, Business Analysis, Business Development, Business Process Management, Decision Making, Financial Management, Forecasting, Market Research, Operational Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Research and Design, Sales, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain and Logistics, Business Psychology, Communication, Digital Marketing, Marketing Management, Organizational Development, Data Analysis, Econometrics, Financial Analysis, Probability Distribution, Product Management, Product Marketing, Statistical Analysis, Strategy

      4.6

      (1.9k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular market research courses

    • Fundamentals of Accounting: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • Healthcare IT Support: Johns Hopkins University
    • Introduction to Social Media Marketing: Meta
    • Pricing Strategy Optimization: University of Virginia
    • Food Sustainability, Mindful Eating, and Healthy Cooking: Stanford University
    • User Experience Research and Design: University of Michigan
    • Business Analytics: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • Introduction to User Experience Design: Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Software Testing and Automation: University of Minnesota
    • Six Sigma Black Belt: University System of Georgia

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Market Research

    • Market research is the gathering and analyzing of information about consumer behavior to help a company market its products or services. Market researchers use customer analytics such as past browsing and purchasing patterns to help predict future buying behaviors, thereby making it easier to lower business risks and maximize opportunities.

      Market research is important because this data analysis helps provide guidance to companies on which products to improve and which to discontinue, where and how much to spend on advertising, and what future product development goals and investments they should pursue. This field relies on both qualitative and quantitative research methods to gather customer and market data for interpretation.

      Qualitative research is gathered by reaching out to potential customers through focus groups, interviews, and questionnaires. With these qualitative methods, market researchers can delve into the thoughts and feelings people have towards a product or service. This information can be valuable in informing product design as well as creative marketing and branding strategies.

      In contrast, quantitative research analyzes statistical data to generate insights. With the advent of digital commerce and social media, there are vast new datasets available for researchers to parse to discern patterns of online behavior and purchasing decisions, as well as tools to conduct A/B testing of different marketing content and advertising strategies at scale.‎

    • In today’s data-driven world, market research is more powerful than ever and used in virtually all industries. Market researchers with the analytical skills needed to conduct methodical research and interpret the resulting data, as well as the communication skills needed to present results to clients effectively, are thus in high demand.

      According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, market research analysts make a median annual salary of $63,790 per year and typically have a bachelor’s degree to start, though higher salaries often come with a master’s degree. These jobs are expected to grow 20% between 2018 and 2028, which is much faster than the national average across the economy.‎

    • Yes. As with other areas of business and marketing, Coursera offers a wide range of online courses and Specializations on topics related to market research, including business analytics, quantitative research, and more. These courses and Specializations are offered through top-ranked institutions like the University of California, Davis, the University of Pennsylvania, and Emory University, so you don’t have to sacrifice the quality of your education to learn online.

      Best of all, taking classes remotely lets you learn on a flexible schedule that can fit into your existing work or family life. And, because you’ll be taking the same courses as on-campus students at a significantly lower cost, you can rest assured that you’ll get a great return on this investment in your education.‎

    • A background in business or marketing is always helpful for anyone who wants to learn about market research. This may help you better understand consumers and their choices as well as businesses and how they can improve their bottom line. Other work or educational experience that involved statistics, math, computer science, data analysis, psychology, other social sciences, communications, or business administration may also be helpful. Any experience you've had working with consumers, even if it was an entry-level sales or customer position, can also give you some insight into their behavior, which can be very beneficial when studying market research.‎

    • Strong analytical skills and an interest in data are two traits you must have if you want to work in a field that uses market research. You'll also need good computer skills as you'll do the majority of your work online or using software such as Microsoft Office, WinCross, and Market Sight. You must be able to multitask and work under pressure, as you may have multiple projects going on at one time with fast-approaching deadlines. Those who work in market research are usually part of a team that involves other marketers, management, supervisors, clients, vendors, and even customers. For this reason, excellent communication skills and the ability to work with others are a must. You must enjoy collecting data and finding ways to organize it so that it makes sense to others, which means you must enjoy doing a little detective work and making presentations.‎

    • Learning marketing research is ideal for anyone who has career goals that involve marketing or commerce. Adding the skill to your resume may help you find a career in either of those or a related field. If you want to start your own business, understanding market research can help you reach a wider audience that may be interested in whatever products or services you're selling.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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