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About the Course

Welcome to Introduction to Analytic Thinking, Data Science, and Data Mining. In this course, we will begin with an exploration of the field and profession of data science with a focus on the skills and ethical considerations required when working with data. We will review the types of business problems data science can solve and discuss the application of the CRISP-DM process to data mining efforts. A brief overview of Descriptive, Predictive, and Prescriptive Analytics will be provided, and we will conclude the course with an exploratory activity to learn more about the tools and resources you might find in a data science toolkit....

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SN

Jul 30, 2025

For Beginner, this is good insight to understand what Data Scientist is , What is his role, Which tools need to be used upon and a road map to become Data Scientist

RS

Jan 2, 2021

I consider this course a must for one's journey into Data Science. The videos are short and to the point to serve the purpose of the course.

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By Svitlana S

Aug 13, 2024

Test questions at 2 module are based on information, which is not provided at module information, only additional source. But there is no active link to that as well. In case if info would be included into course, it would make more sense to make a test based on that info.

By omar i

Dec 21, 2023

The quiz for the 1st and 2nd module had a few questions that need information that wasn't included in the previews readings.

By Aluysio G d C

Feb 8, 2025

the content could be enriched with more explanatory videos.

By Renee C

Jun 8, 2024

I appreciated that most of the content was reading-based, rather than video-based. However, many of the links for the readings/resources were absent or broken. Additionally, the quiz for the first two modules covered topics not discussed at all in those two modules (decision trees and regression) or anywhere in the course, unless the missing content was in the broken links that I could not access.

By Rebekah M

Mar 27, 2025

1st Quiz didn't reflect the materials covered

By Tariq J

Jun 24, 2024

Information on the decision tree is not included - However is part of the quiz.