Programming For Data Science With R Syllabus
Programming For Data Science With R Syllabus
I N CO L L A B O R AT I O N W I T H
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
In this project, you will learn important tools that all programmers
use. First, you’ll get an introduction to working in the terminal. Next,
Course Project : you’ll learn to use git and Github to manage versions of a program
and collaborate with others on programming projects. In this project
Post your work on Github you will add a completed project on GitHub, work with branches,
edit a README file and project files, merge branches, stage and
commit your changes to your project GitHub repository.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
KNOWLEDGE
Find answers to your questions with Knowledge, our
proprietary wiki. Search questions asked by other students,
connect with technical mentors, and discover in real-time
how to solve the challenges that you encounter.
WORKSPACES
See your code in action. Check the output and quality of
your code by running them on workspaces that are a part
of our classroom.
QUIZZES
Check your understanding of concepts learned in the
program by answering simple and auto-graded quizzes.
Easily go back to the lessons to brush up on concepts
anytime you get an answer wrong.
PROGRESS TRACKER
Stay on track to complete your Nanodegree program with
useful milestone reminders.
C AREER SUPPORT
Both tracks cover the same fundamental concepts, but use a different
programming language. The SQL, command line, and Git curriculum is the
same in both tracks. This includes the first and third projects, which are the
same between the two tracks.
The programming course and project are different between the two tracks.
One course relies on Python, while the other relies on R. The projects for
the two courses rely on the same dataset and skills, but they differ in the
approach and final deliverable. Learn more about the Programming for
Data Science with Python Nanodegree program.
Each project will be reviewed by the Udacity reviewer network. Feedback will
be provided, and if you do not pass the project, you will be asked to resubmit
the project until it passes.
You could also consider the Data Engineer Nanodegree program, which
focuses on data models, data warehouses, and data pipelines.
S O F T WA R E A N D H A R D WA R E