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Duration
5 months
Tuition
$5,640
Online
Jan 21-Jun 21
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
2012
Scholarships
no
Data analytics and data science positions are growing exponentially across a variety of industries. With this online certificate program, you’ll study at the graduate level to gain the knowledge you need to advance in your career.
You’ll learn to apply mathematical theory and decision-making techniques that are vital to solving business problems through real-world projects designed by instructors from the University of Chicago. You’ll also benefit from graded instructor feedback and live sessions with groups of high-caliber peers.
By committing to online study for five months, you can earn the Machine Learning for Analytics MasterTrack Certificate and have the credentials in applied data science to land the job you want.
What You’ll Learn
- Build an analytical model and interpret the results
- Conduct exploratory analyses via single-mode and multi-mode cluster analyses
- Conduct predictive modeling via Logistic Regression, Multinomial Logit, Classification, and Regression trees
- Perform exploratory and confirmatory analyses using Python
- Recognize, describe, and apply a variety of statistical techniques for univariate and multivariate statistical analyses
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Student Reviews (24)
This course provided some basic insights on Microsoft Excel including the pivot table, pivot chart, histogram etc. One who's completely new to Excel can enroll in this course and learn a lot. The quiz questions were very much up to the mark and one rea...
I would class myself as quite a competent Excel user, but (as most probably like most!), all self taught with little or no 'formal' qualifications. So I wanted to follow a specialization route to gain these 'approved competencies). Having followed othe...