Certified Data Science Practitioner

This course will enable you to bring value to the business by putting data science concepts into practice. Data is crucial for understanding where the business is and where it's headed. Not only can data reveal insights, but it can also inform - by guiding decisions and influencing day-to-day operations.

Description

For a business to thrive in our data-driven world, it must treat data as one of its most important assets. Data is crucial for understanding where the business is and where it's headed. Not only can data reveal insights, but it can also inform - by guiding decisions and influencing day-to-day operations. This calls for a robust workforce of professionals who can analyze, understand, manipulate, and present data within an effective and repeatable process framework. In other words, the business world needs data science practitioners. This course will enable you to bring value to the business by putting data science concepts into practice. This course includes hands-on activities for each topic area.

Course Objectives: 

In this course, you will implement data science techniques in order to address business issues. You will:

• Use data science principles to address business issues.
• Apply the extract, transform, and load (ETL) process to prepare datasets.
• Use multiple techniques to analyze data and extract valuable insights.
• Design a machine learning approach to address business issues.
• Train, tune, and evaluate classification models.
• Train, tune, and evaluate regression and forecasting models.
• Train, tune, and evaluate clustering models.
• Finalize a data science project by presenting models to an audience, putting models into production, and monitoring model performance.

Target Student

This course is designed for business professionals who leverage data to address business issues. The typical student in this course will have several years of experience with computing technology, including some aptitude in computer programming.  However, there is not necessarily a single organizational role that this course targets. A prospective student might be a programmer looking to expand their knowledge of how to guide business decisions by collecting, wrangling, analyzing, and manipulating data through code; or a data analyst with a background in applied math and statistics who wants to take their skills to the next level; or any number of other data-driven situations. 

Ultimately, the target student is someone who wants to learn how to more effectively extract insights from their work and leverage that insight in addressing business issues, thereby bringing greater value to the business.  This course is also designed to assist students in preparing for the Certified Data Science Practitioner certification.

Prerequisites

To ensure your success in this course, you should have at least a high-level understanding of fundamental data science concepts, including, but not limited to: types of data, data science roles, the overall data science lifecycle, and the benefits and challenges of data science.

You should have also have experience with high-level programming languages like Python. Being comfortable using fundamental Python data science libraries like NumPy and pandas is highly recommended.

In addition to programming, you should also have experience working with databases, including querying languages like SQL. 

Modules/Lessons

Lesson 1: Addressing Business Issues with Data Science

Topic A: Initiate a Data Science Project
Topic B: Formulate a Data Science Problem

Lesson 2: Extracting, Transforming, and Loading Data

Topic A: Extract Data
Topic B: Transform Data
Topic C: Load Data

Lesson 3: Analyzing Data

Topic A: Examine Data
Topic B: Explore the Underlying Distribution of Data
Topic C: Use Visualizations to Analyze Data
Topic D: Preprocess Data

Lesson 4: Designing a Machine Learning Approach

Topic A: Identify Machine Learning Concepts
Topic B: Test a Hypothesis

Lesson 5: Developing Classification Models

Topic A: Train and Tune Classification Models
Topic B: Evaluate Classification Models

Lesson 6: Developing Regression Models

Topic A: Train and Tune Regression Models
Topic B: Evaluate Regression Models

Lesson 7: Developing Clustering Models

Topic A: Train and Tune Clustering Models
Topic B: Evaluate Clustering Models

Lesson 8: Finalizing a Data Science Project

Topic A: Communicate Results to Stakeholders
Topic B: Demonstrate Models in a Web App
Topic C: Implement and Test Production Pipelines

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