Asya W.

Master of Science
in Data Science,
Database Analytics

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4-week
COURSES

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Year-round
enrollment

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230K+ Alumni Worldwide

Overview

The Master of Science in Data Science program prepares you for a career in data science by teaching you how to apply statistical methods in solving real-world problems. Core coursework includes data modeling; data management; and mining of continuous, categorical, and multivariable data. Advanced specializations focus on artificial intelligence and optimization, business analytics, database analytics, or health analytics. The program culminates in a three-month capstone where real data from sponsoring organizations (or, alternatively, publicly available data) will be used in a team project to demonstrate your mastery in data acquisition, cleaning, analysis, modeling, visualization, and reporting.

The Database Analytics specialization prepares professionals for developing, implementing, and maintaining the tools needed to make efficient and effective use of big data. Instruction and coursework will focus on databases, data marts, data warehouses, machine learning, and analytic programming for applications in AI and optimization.

Foundation Courses

For the Master of Science in Data Science degree with a specialization in Database Analytics, you must complete seven foundation courses, five specialization courses, and three capstone courses. Completion of all foundation and specialization courses is required prior to starting the capstone course sequence.

Course Details

Foundation Course Listings

Course Name

Introduction to statistical modelling and data analysis using R programming to explore data variation, model the data, and evaluate the models. Analysis and evaluation of different types of regression models and error analysis methods.

PrerequisiteANA 600

Forms of data, gap analysis, model building, and interpretation will form the foundation for students to ethically apply data analytics to facilitate modern knowledge discovery techniques.

PrerequisiteANA 605

Application of the data management process for analytics including acquiring and auditing data, assembling data into a modeling sample, performing basic data integrity checks, cleansing data, feature engineering and data visualization.

PrerequisiteANA 610

Application of data mining methods and predictive modeling. Design of objectives, data selection and preparation, analytic method selection such as classification and decision trees, and predictive modeling will be used for a variety of case studies and practical industry applications.

PrerequisiteANA 615

Application of methods for analyzing continuous data for knowledge discovery. Analytic continuous data concepts and methods are developed with practical skills in exploratory data analysis. Descriptive statistics, goodness-of-fit tests, correlation measures, single and multiple linear regression, and analysis of variance and covariance are covered. Applying continuous data methods using case studies and real world data will leverage statistical assessment and interpretation.

PrerequisiteANA 620

Application of methods for analyzing categorical data for knowledge discovery. Analytic categorical data analysis concepts and methods are developed with practical skills in exploratory data analysis. Descriptive statistics of discrete data, contingency tables, and methods of generalized linear models are covered. Applying categorical methods using case studies and real world data will leverage statistical assessment and interpretation.

PrerequisiteANA 625

Advanced application of data analytics methods for knowledge discovery. This course will explore several of the advanced topics in data analytics such as methods for longitudinal data, factor and principal components analysis, multivariate logistic regression, and multivariate analysis of variance (ANOVA). Application using case studies and real world data will leverage statistical assessment and interpretation.

Specialization Courses

Course Name

An examination of database design and implementation for analytical applications in big data. Coursework will focus on requirements collection, conceptual and logical database design, normalization, an introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language), and designing a data mart.

In this course, you’ll learn to design and develop a data warehouse application for big data. Topics of focus include: user requirement collection, dimensional modeling, ETL (extract, transform, and load) procedures, information access and delivery, and optimization and maintenance of a data warehouse.

An in-depth exploration of data manipulation with SQL (Structured Query Language). This course examines views, triggers, sequences, reporting, sub-queries, query optimization, and the use of SQL for data warehouse manipulation.

This advanced data mining course focuses on various machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. Topics of study include classification rules, association rules, instance-based learning, semi-supervised learning, and multi-instance learning.

An introduction to and investigation of advanced topics in AI (artificial intelligence) and optimization in various state-of-the-art applications.

Capstone Courses

Course Name

PrerequisiteAll core and specialization courses in an analytics program with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or approval of Lead Faculty.

Master’s level research in analytic project design, problem framing, and technical presentation. Team building, team collaboration, and conflict resolution are implemented in the proposal of a data science project. Strategic and technical aspects of data acquisition, data cleaning, and analytic methodology are proposed and presented to project advisors and stakeholders.

PrerequisiteANA 699A

Continuation of master’s level research in analytic project implementation, technical writing, and project presentation. Strategic and technical aspects of data acquisition, data cleaning, and analytic methodology are implemented and presented to project advisors and stakeholders.

PrerequisiteANA 699B

Completion of master’s level research in analytic project implementation, technical writing, and project presentation. Strategic and technical aspects of data analysis and visualization are implemented and presented to project advisors and stakeholders in a written thesis.

Learning Outcomes

Students earning the Master of Science in Data Science with a Database Analytics specialization will learn to:

  • Design data marts
  • Analyze complex database queries for real-world analytical applications
  • Design medium-to-large data warehouses
  • Evaluate machine-learning methods and strategies for advanced data mining
  • Integrate components of data science to produce knowledge-based solutions for real-world challenges using public and private data sources
  • Evaluate data management methods and technologies to improve integrated data use
  • Construct data files using statistical and data programming to solve practical problems in data analytics
  • Design and implement an analytic strategy for a potential issue relevant to the community and stakeholders
  • Develop team skills to research, develop, and evaluate analytic solutions to improve organizational performance
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