Data Science Course outline
Data Science Course outline
Module Title
Module Code M1011 Course Code: INSC
CP/ECTS 3
Study Hour Lecture: 48 Laboratory: 48 Tutorial: 0 Home Study: 93
Instructor Name: Simret Mehari
Information
Office Phone: Email: [email protected]
Office Location: BLDG#: 031
Consultation Hour:
Course Information Academic Year: 2022
Semester: I
Course Schedule:
Classroom:
Prerequisite: None
Mode of Delivery: Parallel
Today, vast amounts of data from a wide variety of sources are available. It is not
Course Description clear, how to use those data and how to extract useful information from it. This
problem is faced in a tremendous range of scholarly, government, business, medical,
and scientific applications. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the
rapidly growing field of Data Science, and to equip them with methodological, tool
based, and analytical skills to extract knowledge from data. Being a data scientist
requires an integrated skill set including data collection and integration, data analysis,
descriptive and predictive modeling, data visualization, knowledge evaluation and
effective communication skills with non-expert users. This course will provide
students with an overview of the different components of the Data Science pipeline
and with practical skills to implement it.
Course Content
• Data set
• Perspectives on Data
• Standard stages/steps/process in a Data Science project
✓ Prediction Models
✓ Linear Regression
✓ Neural Networks,
Role of The role of the instructor is to deliver lectures, give quizzes, assign and guide individual
Instructor(s) assignments, and assess performance of learners.
Role of Students The role of the students is to attend lectures, participate in class discussions, do individual
assignments, present individual assignment in class, and carry out written exams.
Required software R studio, Tableau, Python
and/or hardware
Reference Text books
John D. Kelleher and Brendan Tierney, DATA SCIENCE, (2018)Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, the MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cao, Longbing (2018) Data Science thinking; the Next Scientific, Technological and
Economic Revolution
Hamid R. Arabnia and et..al(2020)Principles of Data Science; introduces various
techniques, methods, and algorithms adopted by Data Science experts Yeol
Song and Yongjun Zhu(2018) , Big data and data science: what should we
teach?