The capstone project class will allow students to create a usable/public data product that can be used to show your skills to potential employers. Projects will be drawn from real-world problems and will be conducted with industry, government, and academic partners.

Data Science Capstone

Data Science Capstone
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Instructors: Jeff Leek, PhD
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What you'll learn
Create a useful data product for the public
Apply your exploratory data analysis skills
Build an efficient and accurate prediction model
Produce a presentation deck to showcase your findings
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- Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
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Reviewed on Nov 27, 2018
I appreciate all the work they put into creating the course,. However, it can be frustrating to follow. It would be nice if they would structure it in a more organized fashion.
Reviewed on Oct 22, 2018
The content of this course is very good and the assignments test the knowledge gainedThe video lectures are some times boring, losing focus.I think video lectures need some improvement
Reviewed on Aug 30, 2020
Could improve on detailing the material , adding more technical stuff, but then again data science is very vast and it is best i the students explore things on their own





