Program(s): Undergraduate Courses
Data is the most important aspect of data science and AI. You can build all the fancy models in the world but if the input is not good, it will not produce any good results. As they say, garbage in is garbage out. It is necessary for data professionals to understand the foundations and principles of designing better data systems so the DS and AI can show better results. In this course students will learn all about designing and implementing such data systems, from relational to document and then to graph databases. They will learn data modeling for all of these different ways of storing, processing, and retrieving data.
UChicago Undergraduate students interested in enrolling in this course should contact Val Huston at vhuston@uchicago.edu.
Remote or Residential
Course Considerations
This course is open to Undergraduate students only. All majors are welcome. There are no strict prerequisites, but a basic understanding of computers and programming is preferred and familiarity with Python is helpful. MS in Applied Data Science students may NOT register for this course.
Course Overview
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August 02
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8:30 P.M.