PSY 4430: Data Analytics and Storytelling for Consumer and Social Sciences (2021-2022)
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Learn to apply your research and statistics training by telling data stories. This course equips students with four in-demand data-analysis skills with an emphasis on real-world applications, people and consumer data analytics, and social sciences. Skills include: data ‘wrangling’ (i.e., manipulating datasets), data visualization (i.e., telling visual stories with data), data dashboards (Tableau), and data storytelling (i.e., how to communicate research data to non-trained audiences). An emphasis will be placed on computer skills such as SQL and R.
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Christopher Mingle
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Tu,Th
Arranged
Final: Tu
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6:00PM-8:30 PM
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6:00PM-8:00 PM
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03/28-06/03
03/28-06/09
06/07-06/07
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Eaton Hall 231
**Online
Eaton Hall 231
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Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit
Instructional Methods: Blended
Note: Full Term
Prerequisites: PSY 2360: C- or better OR SOC 2360: C- or better OR CRIM 2360: C- or better OR BUS 2700: C- or better OR MAT 2700: C- or better OR MAT 2360: C- or better
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