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The Data Science Course 2019: Complete Data Science Bootcamp

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Statistics in Python, Machine & Deep Learning

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20:49:29

Part 1: Introduction
19:42
A Practical Example: What You Will Learn in This Course
Preview
05:05
What Does the Course Cover
Preview
03:34
Download All Resources and Important FAQ
11:03

The Field of Data Science - The Various Data Science Disciplines
31:11
Data Science and Business Buzzwords: Why are there so many?
Preview
05:21
Data Science and Business Buzzwords: Why are there so many?
1 question
What is the difference between Analysis and Analytics
03:50
What is the difference between Analysis and Analytics
1 question
Business Analytics, Data Analytics, and Data Science: An Introduction
Preview
08:26
Business Analytics, Data Analytics, and Data Science: An Introduction
3 questions
Continuing with BI, ML, and AI
09:31
Continuing with BI, ML, and AI
2 questions
A Breakdown of our Data Science Infographic
04:03
A Breakdown of our Data Science Infographic
1 question

The Field of Data Science - Connecting the Data Science Disciplines
07:19
Applying Traditional Data, Big Data, BI, Traditional Data Science and ML
07:19
Applying Traditional Data, Big Data, BI, Traditional Data Science and ML
1 question

The Field of Data Science - The Benefits of Each Discipline
04:44
The Reason behind these Disciplines
04:44
The Reason behind these Disciplines
1 question

The Field of Data Science - Popular Data Science Techniques
53:34
Techniques for Working with Traditional Data
08:13
Techniques for Working with Traditional Data
1 question
Real Life Examples of Traditional Data
01:44
Techniques for Working with Big Data
04:26
Techniques for Working with Big Data
1 question
Real Life Examples of Big Data
01:32
Business Intelligence (BI) Techniques
06:45
Business Intelligence (BI) Techniques
4 questions
Real Life Examples of Business Intelligence (BI)
01:42
Techniques for Working with Traditional Methods
09:08
Techniques for Working with Traditional Methods
4 questions
Real Life Examples of Traditional Methods
02:45
Machine Learning (ML) Techniques
06:55
Machine Learning (ML) Techniques
2 questions
Types of Machine Learning
08:13
Types of Machine Learning
2 questions
Real Life Examples of Machine Learning (ML)
02:11
Real Life Examples of Machine Learning (ML)
5 questions

The Field of Data Science - Popular Data Science Tools
05:51
Necessary Programming Languages and Software Used in Data Science
05:51
Necessary Programming Languages and Software Used in Data Science
4 questions

The Field of Data Science - Careers in Data Science
03:29
Finding the Job - What to Expect and What to Look for
03:29
Finding the Job - What to Expect and What to Look for
1 question

The Field of Data Science - Debunking Common Misconceptions
04:10
Debunking Common Misconceptions
04:10
Debunking Common Misconceptions
1 question

Part 2: Statistics
04:02
Population and Sample
04:02
Population and Sample
2 questions

Statistics - Descriptive Statistics
48:11
Types of Data
04:33
Types of Data
2 questions
Levels of Measurement
03:43
Levels of Measurement
2 questions
Categorical Variables - Visualization Techniques
04:52
Categorical Variables - Visualization Techniques
1 question
Categorical Variables Exercise
00:03
Numerical Variables - Frequency Distribution Table
03:09
Numerical Variables - Frequency Distribution Table
1 question
Numerical Variables Exercise
00:03
The Histogram
02:14
The Histogram
1 question
Histogram Exercise
00:03
Cross Tables and Scatter Plots
04:44
Cross Tables and Scatter Plots
1 question
Cross Tables and Scatter Plots Exercise
00:03
Mean, median and mode
04:20
Mean, Median and Mode Exercise
00:03
Skewness
02:37
Skewness
1 question
Skewness Exercise
00:03
Variance
05:55
Variance Exercise
00:15
Standard Deviation and Coefficient of Variation
04:40
Standard Deviation
1 question
Standard Deviation and Coefficient of Variation Exercise
00:03
Covariance
03:23
Covariance
1 question
Covariance Exercise
00:03
Correlation Coefficient
03:17
Correlation
1 question
Correlation Coefficient Exercise
00:03

Statistics - Practical Example: Descriptive Statistics
16:18
Practical Example: Descriptive Statistics
16:15
Practical Example: Descriptive Statistics Exercise
00:03

Statistics - Inferential Statistics Fundamentals
21:53
Introduction
01:00
What is a Distribution
04:33
What is a Distribution
1 question
The Normal Distribution
03:54
The Normal Distribution
1 question
The Standard Normal Distribution
03:30
The Standard Normal Distribution
1 question
The Standard Normal Distribution Exercise
00:03
Central Limit Theorem
04:20
Central Limit Theorem
1 question
Standard error
01:26
Standard Error
1 question
Estimators and Estimates
03:07
Estimators and Estimates
1 question

Statistics - Inferential Statistics: Confidence Intervals
44:25
What are Confidence Intervals?
02:41
What are Confidence Intervals?
1 question
Confidence Intervals; Population Variance Known; z-score
08:01
Confidence Intervals; Population Variance Known; z-score; Exercise
00:03
Confidence Interval Clarifications
04:38
Student's T Distribution
03:22
Student's T Distribution
1 question
Confidence Intervals; Population Variance Unknown; t-score
04:36
Confidence Intervals; Population Variance Unknown; t-score; Exercise
00:03
Margin of Error
04:52
Margin of Error
1 question
Confidence intervals. Two means. Dependent samples
06:04
Confidence intervals. Two means. Dependent samples Exercise
00:03
Confidence intervals. Two means. Independent samples (Part 1)
04:31
Confidence intervals. Two means. Independent samples (Part 1) Exercise
00:03
Confidence intervals. Two means. Independent samples (Part 2)
03:57
Confidence intervals. Two means. Independent samples (Part 2) Exercise
00:03
Confidence intervals. Two means. Independent samples (Part 3)
01:27

Statistics - Practical Example: Inferential Statistics
10:08
Practical Example: Inferential Statistics
10:05
Practical Example: Inferential Statistics Exercise
00:03

Statistics - Hypothesis Testing
48:24
Null vs Alternative Hypothesis
05:51
Further Reading on Null and Alternative Hypothesis
01:17
Null vs Alternative Hypothesis
3 questions
Rejection Region and Significance Level
07:05
Rejection Region and Significance Level
2 questions
Type I Error and Type II Error
04:14
Type I Error and Type II Error
4 questions
Test for the Mean. Population Variance Known
06:34
Test for the Mean. Population Variance Known Exercise
00:03
p-value
04:13
p-value
4 questions
Test for the Mean. Population Variance Unknown
04:48
Test for the Mean. Population Variance Unknown Exercise
00:03
Test for the Mean. Dependent Samples
05:18
Test for the Mean. Dependent Samples Exercise
00:03
Test for the mean. Independent samples (Part 1)
04:22
Test for the mean. Independent samples (Part 1). Exercise
00:03
Test for the mean. Independent samples (Part 2)
04:26
Test for the mean. Independent samples (Part 2)
1 question
Test for the mean. Independent samples (Part 2) Exercise
00:03

Statistics - Practical Example: Hypothesis Testing
07:19
Practical Example: Hypothesis Testing
07:16
Practical Example: Hypothesis Testing Exercise
00:03

Part 3: Introduction to Python
31:51
Introduction to Programming
05:04
Introduction to Programming
2 questions
Why Python?
05:11
Why Python?
2 questions
Why Jupyter?
03:29
Why Jupyter?
2 questions
Installing Python and Jupyter
05:51
Understanding Jupyter's Interface - the Notebook Dashboard
03:15
Prerequisites for Coding in the Jupyter Notebooks
06:15
Jupyter's Interface
3 questions
Python 2 vs Python 3
02:46

Python - Variables and Data Types
13:40
Variables
04:52
Variables
1 question
Numbers and Boolean Values in Python
03:05
Numbers and Boolean Values in Python
1 question
Python Strings
05:43
Python Strings
3 questions

Python - Basic Python Syntax
11:20
Using Arithmetic Operators in Python
03:23
Using Arithmetic Operators in Python
1 question
The Double Equality Sign
01:33
The Double Equality Sign
1 question
How to Reassign Values
01:08
How to Reassign Values
1 question
Add Comments
01:25
Add Comments
1 question
Understanding Line Continuation
00:49
Indexing Elements
01:18
Indexing Elements
1 question
Structuring with Indentation
01:44
Structuring with Indentation
1 question

Python - Other Python Operators
07:45
Comparison Operators
02:10
Comparison Operators
2 questions
Logical and Identity Operators
05:35
Logical and Identity Operators
2 questions

Python - Conditional Statements
13:29
The IF Statement
03:04
The IF Statement
1 question
The ELSE Statement
02:39
The ELIF Statement
05:33
A Note on Boolean Values
02:13
A Note on Boolean Values
1 question

Python - Python Functions
18:31
Defining a Function in Python
02:03
How to Create a Function with a Parameter
03:49
Defining a Function in Python - Part II
02:35
How to Use a Function within a Function
01:49
Conditional Statements and Functions
03:06
Functions Containing a Few Arguments
01:13
Built-in Functions in Python
03:56
Python Functions
2 questions

Python - Sequences
19:11
Lists
04:02
Lists
1 question
Using Methods
03:22
Using Methods
1 question
List Slicing
04:30
Tuples
03:13
Dictionaries
04:04
Dictionaries
1 question

Python - Iterations
15:53
For Loops
02:26
For Loops
1 question
While Loops and Incrementing
02:26
Lists with the range() Function
02:22
Lists with the range() Function
1 question
Conditional Statements and Loops
03:05
Conditional Statements, Functions, and Loops
02:27
How to Iterate over Dictionaries
03:07

Python - Advanced Python Tools
12:56
Object Oriented Programming
05:00
Object Oriented Programming
2 questions
Modules and Packages
01:05
Modules and Packages
2 questions
What is the Standard Library?
02:47
What is the Standard Library?
1 question
Importing Modules in Python
04:04
Importing Modules in Python
2 questions

Part 4: Advanced Statistical Methods in Python
01:27
Introduction to Regression Analysis
01:27
Introduction to Regression Analysis
1 question

Advanced Statistical Methods - Linear regression
40:19
The Linear Regression Model
05:50
The Linear Regression Model
2 questions
Correlation vs Regression
01:43
Correlation vs Regression
1 question
Geometrical Representation of the Linear Regression Model
01:25
Geometrical Representation of the Linear Regression Model
1 question
Python Packages Installation
04:39
First Regression in Python
07:11
First Regression in Python Exercise
00:03
Using Seaborn for Graphs
01:21
How to Interpret the Regression Table
05:47
How to Interpret the Regression Table
3 questions
Decomposition of Variability
03:37
Decomposition of Variability
1 question
What is the OLS?
03:13
What is the OLS
1 question
R-Squared
05:30
R-Squared
2 questions

Advanced Statistical Methods - Multiple Linear Regression
42:18
Multiple Linear Regression
02:55
Multiple Linear Regression
1 question
Adjusted R-Squared
06:00
Adjusted R-Squared
3 questions
Multiple Linear Regression Exercise
00:03
Test for Significance of the Model (F-Test)
02:01
OLS Assumptions
02:21
OLS Assumptions
1 question
A1: Linearity
01:50
A1: Linearity
2 questions
A2: No Endogeneity
04:09
A2: No Endogeneity
1 question
A3: Normality and Homoscedasticity
05:47
A4: No Autocorrelation
03:31
A4: No autocorrelation
2 questions
A5: No Multicollinearity
03:26
A5: No Multicollinearity
1 question
Dealing with Categorical Data - Dummy Variables
06:43
Dealing with Categorical Data - Dummy Variables
00:03
Making Predictions with the Linear Regression
03:29

Advanced Statistical Methods - Logistic Regression
40:49
Introduction to Logistic Regression
01:19
A Simple Example in Python
04:42
Logistic vs Logit Function
04:00
Building a Logistic Regression
02:48
Building a Logistic Regression - Exercise
00:03
An Invaluable Coding Tip
02:26
Understanding Logistic Regression Tables
04:06
Understanding Logistic Regression Tables - Exercise
00:03
What do the Odds Actually Mean
04:30
Binary Predictors in a Logistic Regression
04:32
Binary Predictors in a Logistic Regression - Exercise
00:03
Calculating the Accuracy of the Model
03:21
Calculating the Accuracy of the Model
00:03
Underfitting and Overfitting
03:43
Testing the Model
05:05
Testing the Model - Exercise
00:03

Advanced Statistical Methods - Cluster Analysis
14:03
Introduction to Cluster Analysis
03:41
Some Examples of Clusters
04:31
Difference between Classification and Clustering
02:32
Math Prerequisites
03:19

Advanced Statistical Methods - K-Means Clustering
49:01
K-Means Clustering
04:41
A Simple Example of Clustering
07:48
A Simple Example of Clustering - Exercise
00:03
Clustering Categorical Data
02:50
Clustering Categorical Data - Exercise
00:03
How to Choose the Number of Clusters
06:11
How to Choose the Number of Clusters - Exercise
00:03
Pros and Cons of K-Means Clustering
03:23
To Standardize or not to Standardize
04:32
Relationship between Clustering and Regression
01:31
Market Segmentation with Cluster Analysis (Part 1)
06:03
Market Segmentation with Cluster Analysis (Part 2)
06:58
How is Clustering Useful?
04:47
EXERCISE: Species Segmentation with Cluster Analysis (Part 1)
00:03
EXERCISE: Species Segmentation with Cluster Analysis (Part 2)
00:03

Advanced Statistical Methods - Other Types of Clustering
13:34
Types of Clustering
03:39
Dendrogram
05:21
Heatmaps
04:34

Part 5: Mathematics
51:01
What is a matrix?
03:37
What is a Matrix?
6 questions
Scalars and Vectors
02:58
Scalars and Vectors
5 questions
Linear Algebra and Geometry
03:06
Linear Algebra and Geometry
3 questions
Arrays in Python - A Convenient Way To Represent Matrices
05:09
What is a Tensor?
03:00
What is a Tensor?
2 questions
Addition and Subtraction of Matrices
03:36
Addition and Subtraction of Matrices
3 questions
Errors when Adding Matrices
02:01
Transpose of a Matrix
05:13
Dot Product
03:48
Dot Product of Matrices
08:23
Why is Linear Algebra Useful?
10:10

Part 6: Deep Learning
03:07
What to Expect from this Part?
03:07
What is Machine Learning
4 questions

Deep Learning - Introduction to Neural Networks
42:38
Introduction to Neural Networks
04:09
Introduction to Neural Networks
1 question
Training the Model
02:54
Training the Model
3 questions
Types of Machine Learning
03:43
Types of Machine Learning
4 questions
The Linear Model (Linear Algebraic Version)
03:08
The Linear Model
2 questions
The Linear Model with Multiple Inputs
02:25
The Linear Model with Multiple Inputs
2 questions
The Linear model with Multiple Inputs and Multiple Outputs
04:25
The Linear model with Multiple Inputs and Multiple Outputs
3 questions
Graphical Representation of Simple Neural Networks
01:47
Graphical Representation of Simple Neural Networks
1 question
What is the Objective Function?
01:27
What is the Objective Function?
2 questions
Common Objective Functions: L2-norm Loss
02:04
Common Objective Functions: L2-norm Loss
3 questions
Common Objective Functions: Cross-Entropy Loss
03:55
Common Objective Functions: Cross-Entropy Loss
4 questions
Optimization Algorithm: 1-Parameter Gradient Descent
06:33
Optimization Algorithm: 1-Parameter Gradient Descent
4 questions
Optimization Algorithm: n-Parameter Gradient Descent
06:08
Optimization Algorithm: n-Parameter Gradient Descent
3 questions

Deep Learning - How to Build a Neural Network from Scratch with NumPy
20:36
Basic NN Example (Part 1)
03:06
Basic NN Example (Part 2)
04:58
Basic NN Example (Part 3)
03:25
Basic NN Example (Part 4)
08:15
Basic NN Example Exercises
00:52

Deep Learning - TensorFlow: Introduction
28:26
How to Install TensorFlow
02:20
A Note on Installing Packages in Anaconda
01:09
TensorFlow Outline and Logic
03:46
Actual Introduction to TensorFlow
01:40
Types of File Formats, supporting Tensors
02:38
Basic NN Example with TF: Inputs, Outputs, Targets, Weights, Biases
06:05
Basic NN Example with TF: Loss Function and Gradient Descent
03:41
Basic NN Example with TF: Model Output
06:05
Basic NN Example with TF Exercises
01:02

Deep Learning - Digging Deeper into NNs: Introducing Deep Neural Networks
25:44
What is a Layer?
01:53
What is a Deep Net?
02:18
Digging into a Deep Net
04:58
Non-Linearities and their Purpose
02:59
Activation Functions
03:37
Activation Functions: Softmax Activation
03:24
Backpropagation
03:12
Backpropagation picture
03:02
Backpropagation - A Peek into the Mathematics of Optimization
00:21

Deep Learning - Overfitting
19:36
What is Overfitting?
03:51
Underfitting and Overfitting for Classification
01:52
What is Validation?
03:22
Training, Validation, and Test Datasets
02:30
N-Fold Cross Validation
03:07
Early Stopping or When to Stop Training
04:54

Deep Learning - Initialization
08:04
What is Initialization?
02:32
Types of Simple Initializations
02:47
State-of-the-Art Method - (Xavier) Glorot Initialization
02:45

Deep Learning - Digging into Gradient Descent and Learning Rate Schedules
20:40
Stochastic Gradient Descent
03:24
Problems with Gradient Descent
02:02
Momentum
02:30
Learning Rate Schedules, or How to Choose the Optimal Learning Rate
04:25
Learning Rate Schedules Visualized
01:32
Adaptive Learning Rate Schedules (AdaGrad and RMSprop )
04:08
Adam (Adaptive Moment Estimation)
02:39

Deep Learning - Preprocessing
14:33
Preprocessing Introduction
02:51
Types of Basic Preprocessing
01:17
Standardization
04:31
Preprocessing Categorical Data
02:15
Binary and One-Hot Encoding
03:39

Deep Learning - Classifying on the MNIST Dataset
39:31
MNIST: What is the MNIST Dataset?
02:26
MNIST: How to Tackle the MNIST
02:48
MNIST: Relevant Packages
01:34
MNIST: Model Outline
06:51
MNIST: Loss and Optimization Algorithm
02:39
Calculating the Accuracy of the Model
04:18
MNIST: Batching and Early Stopping
02:08
MNIST: Learning
07:35
MNIST: Results and Testing
06:11
MNIST: Exercises
01:30
MNIST: Solutions
01:31

Deep Learning - Business Case Example
50:58
Business Case: Getting acquainted with the dataset
07:55
Business Case: Outlining the Solution
01:57
The Importance of Working with a Balanced Dataset
03:39
Business Case: Preprocessing
11:35
Business Case: Preprocessing Exercise
00:14
Creating a Data Provider
06:37
Business Case: Model Outline
05:34
Business Case: Optimization
05:10
Business Case: Interpretation
02:05
Business Case: Testing the Model
02:04
Business Case: A Comment on the Homework
03:51
Business Case: Final Exercise
00:17

Deep Learning - Conclusion
17:42
Summary on What You've Learned
03:41
What's Further out there in terms of Machine Learning
01:47
An overview of CNNs
04:55
DeepMind and Deep Learning
00:25
An Overview of RNNs
02:50
An Overview of non-NN Approaches
03:52
Download All Resources
00:12

Software Integration
29:38
What are Data, Servers, Clients, Requests, and Responses
04:43
What are Data, Servers, Clients, Requests, and Responses
2 questions
What are Data Connectivity, APIs, and Endpoints?
07:05
What are Data Connectivity, APIs, and Endpoints?
2 questions
Taking a Closer Look at APIs
08:05
Taking a Closer Look at APIs
2 questions
Communication between Software Products through Text Files
04:20
Communication between Software Products through Text Files
1 question
Software Integration - Explained
05:25
Software Integration - Explained
2 questions

Case Study - What's Next in the Course?
10:14
Game Plan for this Python, SQL, and Tableau Business Exercise
04:08
The Business Task
02:48
Introducing the Data Set
03:18
Introducing the Data Set
1 question

Case Study - Preprocessing the 'Absenteeism_data'
01:29:17
What to Expect from the Following Sections?
01:28
Importing the Absenteeism Data in Python
03:23
Checking the Content of the Data Set
05:53
Introduction to Terms with Multiple Meanings
03:27
What's Regression Analysis - a Quick Refresher
01:51
Using a Statistical Approach towards the Solution to the Exercise
02:17
Dropping a Column from a DataFrame in Python
06:27
EXERCISE - Dropping a Column from a DataFrame in Python
00:27
SOLUTION - Dropping a Column from a DataFrame in Python
00:02
Analyzing the Reasons for Absence
05:04
Obtaining Dummies from a Single Feature
08:37
EXERCISE - Obtaining Dummies from a Single Feature
00:04
SOLUTION - Obtaining Dummies from a Single Feature
00:01
Dropping a Dummy Variable from the Data Set
01:34
More on Dummy Variables: A Statistical Perspective
01:28
Classifying the Various Reasons for Absence
08:35
Using .concat() in Python
04:35
EXERCISE - Using .concat() in Python
00:04
SOLUTION - Using .concat() in Python
00:02
Reordering Columns in a Pandas DataFrame in Python
01:43
EXERCISE - Reordering Columns in a Pandas DataFrame in Python
00:06
SOLUTION - Reordering Columns in a Pandas DataFrame in Python
00:13
Creating Checkpoints while Coding in Jupyter
02:52
EXERCISE - Creating Checkpoints while Coding in Jupyter
00:04
SOLUTION - Creating Checkpoints while Coding in Jupyter
00:01
Analyzing the Dates from the Initial Data Set
07:48
Extracting the Month Value from the "Date" Column
07:00
Extracting the Day of the Week from the "Date" Column
03:36
EXERCISE - Removing the "Date" Column
00:37
Analyzing Several "Straightforward" Columns for this Exercise
03:17
Working on "Education", "Children", and "Pets"
04:38
Final Remarks of this Section
01:59

Case Study - Applying Machine Learning to Create the 'absenteeism_module'
01:07:05
Exploring the Problem with a Machine Learning Mindset
03:20
Creating the Targets for the Logistic Regression
06:32
Selecting the Inputs for the Logistic Regression
02:41
Standardizing the Data
03:26
Splitting the Data for Training and Testing
06:12
Fitting the Model and Assessing its Accuracy
05:39
Creating a Summary Table with the Coefficients and Intercept
05:16
Interpreting the Coefficients for Our Problem
06:14
Standardizing only the Numerical Variables (Creating a Custom Scaler)
04:12
Interpreting the Coefficients of the Logistic Regression
05:10
Backward Elimination or How to Simplify Your Model
04:02
Testing the Model We Created
04:43
Saving the Model and Preparing it for Deployment
04:06
ARTICLE - A Note on 'pickling'
01:15
EXERCISE - Saving the Model (and Scaler)
00:13
Preparing the Deployment of the Model through a Module
04:04

Case Study - Loading the 'absenteeism_module'
11:00
Are You Sure You're All Set?
00:15
Deploying the 'absenteeism_module' - Part I
03:50
Deploying the 'absenteeism_module' - Part II
06:23
Exporting the Obtained Data Set as a *.csv
00:32

Case Study - Analyzing the Predicted Outputs in Tableau
23:30
EXERCISE - Age vs Probability
00:14
Analyzing Age vs Probability in Tableau
08:49
EXERCISE - Reasons vs Probability
00:15
Analyzing Reasons vs Probability in Tableau
07:49
EXERCISE - Transportation Expense vs Probability
00:22
Analyzing Transportation Expense vs Probability in Tableau
06:00

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Deep Learning

Each of these topics builds on the previous ones. And you risk getting lost along
the way if you don�t acquire these skills in the right order. For example, one
would struggle in the application of Machine Learning techniques before
understanding the underlying Mathematics. Or, it can be overwhelming to study
regression analysis in Python before knowing what a regression is.

So, in an effort to create the most effective, time-efficient, and structured data
science training available online, we created The Data Science Course 2019.

We believe this is the first training program that solves the biggest challenge to
entering the data science field � having all the necessary resources in one place.

Moreover, our focus is to teach topics that flow smoothly and complement each
other. The course teaches you everything you need to know to become a data
scientist at a fraction of the cost of traditional programs (not to mention the
amount of time you will save).

The Skills

1. Intro to Data and Data Science

Big data, business intelligence, business analytics, machine learning and


artificial intelligence. We know these buzzwords belong to the field of data
science but what do they all mean?

Why learn it? As a candidate data scientist, you must understand the ins and outs
of each of these areas and recognise the appropriate approach to solving a problem.
This �Intro to data and data science� will give you a comprehensive look at all
these buzzwords and where they fit in the realm of data science.

2. Mathematics

Learning the tools is the first step to doing data science. You must first see the
big picture to then examine the parts in detail.

We take a detailed look specifically at calculus and linear algebra as they are the
subfields data science relies on.

Why learn it?

Calculus and linear algebra are essential for programming in data science. If you
want to understand advanced machine learning algorithms, then you need these skills
in your arsenal.

3. Statistics

You need to think like a scientist before you can become a scientist. Statistics
trains your mind to frame problems as hypotheses and gives you techniques to test
these hypotheses, just like a scientist.

Why learn it?


This course doesn�t just give you the tools you need but teaches you how to use
them. Statistics trains you to think like a scientist.

4. Python

Python is a relatively new programming language and, unlike R, it is a general-


purpose programming language. You can do anything with it! Web applications,
computer games and data science are among many of its capabilities. That�s why, in
a short space of time, it has managed to disrupt many disciplines. Extremely
powerful libraries have been developed to enable data manipulation, transformation,
and visualisation. Where Python really shines however, is when it deals with
machine and deep learning.

Why learn it?

When it comes to developing, implementing, and deploying machine learning models


through powerful frameworks such as scikit-learn, TensorFlow, etc, Python is a must
have programming language.

5. Tableau

Data scientists don�t just need to deal with data and solve data driven problems.
They also need to convince company executives of the right decisions to make. These
executives may not be well versed in data science, so the data scientist must but
be able to present and visualise the data�s story in a way they will understand.
That�s where Tableau comes in � and we will help you become an expert story teller
using the leading visualisation software in business intelligence and data science.

Why learn it?

A data scientist relies on business intelligence tools like Tableau to communicate


complex results to non-technical decision makers.

6. Advanced Statistics

Regressions, clustering, and factor analysis are all disciplines that were invented
before machine learning. However, now these statistical methods are all performed
through machine learning to provide predictions with unparalleled accuracy. This
section will look at these techniques in detail.

Why learn it?

Data science is all about predictive modelling and you can become an expert in
these methods through this �advance statistics� section.

7. Machine Learning

The final part of the program and what every section has been leading up to is deep
learning. Being able to employ machine and deep learning in their work is what
often separates a data scientist from a data analyst. This section covers all
common machine learning techniques and deep learning methods with TensorFlow.

Why learn it?

Machine learning is everywhere. Companies like Facebook, Google, and Amazon have
been using machines that can learn on their own for years. Now is the time for you
to control the machines.

***What you get***


A $1250 data science training program

Active Q&A support

All the knowledge to get hired as a data scientist

A community of data science learners

A certificate of completion

Access to future updates

Solve real-life business cases that will get you the job

You will become a data scientist from scratch

We are happy to offer an unconditional 30-day money back in full guarantee. No risk
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Who this course is for:


You should take this course if you want to become a Data Scientist or if you want
to learn about the field
This course is for you if you want a great career
The course is also ideal for beginners, as it starts from the fundamentals and
gradually builds up your skills

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