2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Oct 31, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CS 108 - Making Sense of Data with Academic Research

(3.00 cr.)

The world is flooded with data, but data by itself is useless. It needs to be gathered, processed, analyzed, visualized, and finally interpreted. This course examines real world data and the tools needed to make sense of it. Students learn what data is, how it is processed, how it can help predict the future, and what ethical dilemmas arise from data analytics. The use of logic in writing data analysis programs is emphasized. Students gain hands-on experience analyzing data with high-level programming, spreadsheets, and academic research using boolean expressions and logic to effectively locate relevant data. Recommended for humanities majors. Fulfills one math/science core requirement.

Sessions Typically Offered: Fall/Spring
Years Typically Offered: Annually



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