PSCI107 - INTRO TO DATA SCIENCE

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
PSCI107 - INTRO TO DATA SCIENCE
Term
2018C
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI107001
Meeting times
MW 1000AM-1100AM
Meeting location
STITELER HALL B26
Instructors
HOPKINS, DANIEL
Description
Understanding and interpreting large, quantitative data sets is increasingly central in political and social science. Whether one seeks to understand political communication, international trade, inter-group conflict, or a host of other issues, the availability of large quantities of digital data has revolutionized the study of politics. Nonetheless, most data-related courses focus on statistical estimation, rather than on the related but distinctive problems of data acquisition, management and visualization - in a term, data science. This course seeks to address that imbalance by focusing squarely on the tools of data science. Leaving this course, students will be able to acquire, format, analyze, and visualize various types of political data using the statistical programming language R. This course is not a statistics class, but it will increase the capacity of students to thrive in future statistics classes. ENTERING THIS CLASS... students are expected to have a basic familiarity with computation. While no background in statistics, political science is required, students are expected to be generally familiar with contemporarycomputing environments (e.g. know how to use a computer) and have a willingness to learn a wide variety of data science tools.
Course number only
107
Use local description
No