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Target Audience

  • Aspiring data scientists and analysts
  • Policy, business, and finance analysts
  • Social science researchers
  • Government program managers
  • Program evaluators
  • City and regional planners
  • Public sector professionals

Accreditation

  • Big Data for Policy Certificate from Cornell’s Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
  • 96 Professional Development Hours (9.6 CEUs)

Certificate Description

Data science has become an increasingly critical tool for driving social change — and a great launch point for careers in this area. In this certificate program, you will discover how to analyze a dynamic set of today’s most pressing social equality challenges, using data science to better understand and quantify these issues. Throughout the program, you will explore how to use the programming language R to uncover patterns and insights in several data sets related to current issues such as income; racial and educational inequalities; the COVID-19 pandemic; and crime, policing, and incarceration.

Course activities will give you the opportunity to practice statistical analysis on data, use R within the RStudio development environment to produce illustrative graphs of the data, and directly connect policy decisions to real-world outcomes. By the end of this program, you will have gained the ability to examine key economic, demographic, and sociological issues through the lens of data; recognize how data is being used to address policy problems; and master valuable statistical and technical skills to begin to make an impact.

To be successful in this program you will need access to a New York Times subscription.

The courses in this certificate program are required to be completed in the order that they appear.

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Contract Fee:CU Employees Full Catalog : $400.00
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