UT - Austin is offering an amazing course on Linear Algebra via edX. This course features some programming assignments as well (no programming experience required) and students will develop their own suite of linear algebra functions.
I think this will be a very rewarding course and I encourage my fellow brilliant.orgers to take it. Here's the link.
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Also, I'd recommend those to check out Sal's Khan Academy Tutorials on Linear Algebra