Applied Data Science

Posted 2 years ago by Coventry University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : IT & Computer Science
Overview
Develop your data science and analytics skills and improve your understanding of using data in the workplace.
Course Description

Have the opportunity to build data science skills to advance your career

On this course, you’ll be introduced to the tools and techniques used in applied data science.

You’ll explore the answers to important questions asked of business professionals today, such as why data science and machine learning have become so prevalent and what problems data science can address.

You’ll have the opportunity to improve your understanding of the fundamental aspects of applied data science methods and learn how to apply your newly acquired knowledge for the benefit of your organisation.

This course is for anyone who’d like to learn more about data science.

The course will be useful for students, novice programmers, and any professionals who interact with data.

For professionals or students who are new to the subject, the course will provide a foundation for advancing your career using data science and data analytics skills.

For those already working in the IT industry, you’ll have the opportunity to strengthen and develop your knowledge and expertise in the area of data analytics and, more generally, data science.

There are no programming prerequisites for students taking this module, but you should have a basic understanding of mathematical thinking and elementary statistics.

Please note that the individuals detailed in the ‘Who will you learn with?’ section below, are current staff members and may be subject to change.

Python, Jupyter Notebook, Pandas, Samtla API, Google Colab

Requirements

This course is for anyone who’d like to learn more about data science.

The course will be useful for students, novice programmers, and any professionals who interact with data.

For professionals or students who are new to the subject, the course will provide a foundation for advancing your career using data science and data analytics skills.

For those already working in the IT industry, you’ll have the opportunity to strengthen and develop your knowledge and expertise in the area of data analytics and, more generally, data science.

There are no programming prerequisites for students taking this module, but you should have a basic understanding of mathematical thinking and elementary statistics.

Please note that the individuals detailed in the ‘Who will you learn with?’ section below, are current staff members and may be subject to change.

Career Path
  • Describe the principle methods of data cleaning and preparation, including working with unstructured text data
  • Identify different features in a distribution and the resulting meaning
  • Compare different visualisation techniques
  • Explore and interpret visualised data
  • Modify underlying Python code to change the look of a visualisation
  • Explore the use of multidimensional data using the example of geolocation
  • Identify patterns in data using clustering and classification techniques
  • Discuss the ethical considerations in the use of data for data science
  • Explore the use of data transformations involving different types of data and representation: text to vectors, n-grams, tagging data
  • Explain the purpose of distance metrics in high-dimensional data
  • Apply clustering to high-dimensional data
  • Explore how you can extract data from social repositories
  • Compare and contrast supervised and unsupervised models
  • Describe the core concepts behind neural networks and their applications
  • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of NN over other classification methods
  • Evaluate the results of machine learning algorithms based on simple techniques