About CS 087 B
Basic techniques of data harvesting and cleaning; association rules, classification and clustering; analyze, manipulate, and visualize data using programming languages. Basic principles of probability and statistical modeling/inference to make meaning out of large datasets. Cross-listed with: STAT 087.
Notes
Open to Degree and CDE students; Cross listed with STAT 087 B; Total combined enrollment: 40
Section Description
This course is an introduction to the field of Data Science for students with no experience in computer coding and statistics.
Section Expectation
In this course, you will learn to: • Analyze and manipulate data with the computer language, R • Understand the basic principles of probability and statistical modeling • Enable you to make meaning out of large data sets • Make better-informed decisions in business, research, and life.
Evaluation
Students are assessed using Homework, Quizzes, and a Group Project
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Morrill Hall 010 (View Campus Map)
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