Applied Data Science and Machine Learning

Applied Data Science and Machine Learning Professional Certificate

Ready to advance your career? In just 8 weeks, learn how to analyze enterprise data, implement open-source machine learning libraries, and create accessible data visualizations for diverse audiences.

Earn a professional certificate in applied data science and machine learning in 16 weeks by completing two online courses. The fully virtual program comprises asynchronous lessons and weekly, live one-hour instruction sessions learning about the scientific utilization of your data to increase your situational awareness and reduce uncertainty. When applied, machine learning will help you learn, predict, and improve your business operations. Enterprises that capitalize on their data will rapidly realize the business value from this prospective.

 

In demand program

Gain In-Demand Skills

Through hands on, practical examples, gain a firm understanding of how to design and develop data. Then, implement what is built during the course directly into your organization’s information flow.

Leaders

Taught By Industry Leaders

Project based labs allow you to practice real-world challenges while gaining advice from industry experts. Instructors are a mix of university professors and leaders in a variety of industries.

Industry

Develop Your Industry

Designed for early or mid-career individuals, individuals that are new to data analytics or have some experience and are ready to progress to the next level should register. No prior experience or knowledge is required and individuals from a technical or computer background are an ideal fit.

 

Program Investment

  • $2250 ( both courses)
  • Email profed@ksu.edu to be notified when dates are set for Spring 2024.

 

About the Program

Earn a professional certificate in applied data science and machine learning after successfully completing two, on-line courses. The program is fully virtual, with with asynchronous lessons and a weekly, live one-hour instruction session. Students can anticipate committing 4 to 5 hours per week on the program.

 

Qualified Instructor | Spencer Hodapp

Spencer Hodapp is a graduate student studying Information & Data Science with Berkeley MIDS program. Mr. Hodapp currently models electrical grids for the National Energy Technology Laboratory. His previous experience includes work at Ford Motor Company and Deloitte.

 

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