Data Science 101

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This course will provide a hands-on introduction to statistics and data science. Students will engage with the fundamental ideas in inferential and computational thinking. Each week, we will explore a core topic comprising three lectures and two labs (a module), in which students will manipulate real-world data and learn about statistical and computational tools. Students will engage in statistical computing and visualization with current data analytic software (Jupyter, R). The objectives of this course are to have students (1) be able to connect data to underlying phenomena and to think critically about conclusions drawn from data analysis, and (2) be knowledgeable about programming abstractions so that they can later design their own computational inferential procedures. No programming or statistical background is assumed. Freshmen and sophomores interested in data science, computing, and statistics are encouraged to attend. Open to Graduates as well. Details: STATS 101 Class Number: 23793 Course Cost: $6165.00 Population: High School, Undergraduate, Graduate Units: 5 Interest Area: Math and Data Science Course Format & Length: In-Person, 8 weeks Dates: June 24, 2023 - August 20, 2023 Schedule: MTWThF 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Events and Engagement Workshops Hosted through the Summer Academic Resource Center (SARC), we offer a variety of educational workshops to complement your academic pursuits. Presenters varying from Stanford affiliates, community partners, and graduate tutors will cover a wide range of topics from academic skills to career exploration. Past workshops included college preparedness, software exploration, and building your professional network. Stanford Spaces Explore the intellectual ecosystem of the Stanford campus. Tour museums like the Cantor Arts Center, visit unique campus spaces like the d.school, Frost Amphitheater, and O’Donohue Family Farm, and get to know the unique community of companies and innovators that gather at Stanford Research Park. Stanford Voices These small gatherings give you an opportunity to connect with Stanford faculty, fellows, and alumni to hear about their work or research, as well as the road that brought them there. Ask questions and continue your intellectual exploration—whether you're taking a course on the topic this summer or just curious.
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Organization

Stanford Summer Session

City

Redwood City, USA

Duration

8 weeks

Payment Type

Summer Program Cost

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Type

Summer Program

Grade

Not Available

Mode

In-Person

Time Commitment

Full Time

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