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New data science course gives students skills to explore real-world issues

New data science course gives students skills to explore real world issues

Ohio University offers a new course this fall designed to give students in any major the skills they need to ask questions and explore problems using data.

“We are immersed in data every day. It governs our lives in seen and unseen ways. Understanding how data is used, and being able to use it yourself, is a valuable skill for your life and for your career in many professions,” said Dr. Martin Mohlenkamp(opens in a new window), professor and chair of Mathematics(opens in a new window) in the College of Arts & Sciences.

“In this course we also delve into social and legal issues surrounding data analysis, including issues of privacy and data ownership,” he added.

Mohlenkamp provided examples of topics the class will examine:

Designed for students from any major

MATH 2530X Foundations of Data Science is designed for entry-level students from any major. No programming experience is needed. MATH placement level 2 is sufficient prerequisite.

“In this course, you’ll get hands-on experience working with real economic, geographic, social, and other types of data. You will learn powerful computational tools and ways of thinking. With the knowledge you gain in this course, you’ll be able to explore problems in any field you’re interested in,” Mohlenkamp said.

Foundations of Data Science gives students three perspectives: inferential thinking, computational thinking, and real-world relevance. The course teaches critical concepts and skills in computer programming and statistical inference, in conjunction with hands-on analysis of real-world datasets. The course includes weekly computer labs and three projects.

Courtesy – ohio news

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