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SN

4.0Reviewed Jun 6, 2020

Interesting survey of modern network theory, from Erdos-Renyi random graphs, to SIS ("flu") models, and games on networks. Rather academic at times, without the rigour.

H

5.0Reviewed Jun 8, 2020

The course is extremely interesting and well presented. It is a great introduction to network science with various examples of applications.

NP

5.0Reviewed Nov 26, 2021

Really good course. This professor knows what he's talking about and is a person to aspire to become. I wish the mathematical notation was more standard and consistant.

JK

4.0Reviewed Dec 10, 2018

Excellent course. The labs are the best. Pajek and Gephi will be handy for network graphing and analyzing data. Thank you Professor Matthew Jackson. Your work is very good for reference.

AC

5.0Reviewed Sep 4, 2016

The course is a helpful first step in the field of network science. Presenting clearly many complex ideas that are important for understanding current research.

MP

5.0Reviewed May 17, 2020

Matt is a fantastic instructor and has inspired many new ideas for my PhD project. Putting this course up here for free is extremely generous of both Matt and Coursera.

MG

5.0Reviewed Apr 17, 2018

Great survey course for social network analysis. Dr. Jackson's lectures motivated me to buy the book, and I hope to come back to this course later to work more on the optional parts.

SW

5.0Reviewed Aug 9, 2016

Very good course on Social Networks, and also a hard one even for graduate level. Generally assignments are not too tough but fully understanding all the concepts take lots of extra readings.

YZ

5.0Reviewed Jan 12, 2025

Thanks Professor Jackson for your generosity of sharing this course on Coursera. It's an excellent start for students interested in research on social networks analysis.

SB

5.0Reviewed Oct 11, 2020

Very important course. My suggestion to the Prof. if he can increase the course length and include more details that would be much better or he can come up with advance course on the same series.

AJ

5.0Reviewed Sep 7, 2020

Dr. Jackson is clear and concise in his explanations and did a great job creating a high-level overview course on a subject for which he obviously has a much greater wealth of knowledge.

TC

5.0Reviewed Apr 30, 2017

An overview of concepts and models of how networks form. There are applicable with basic concepts from probability theory, statistics, and some light calculus astonishingly well.

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