Mit Data Science Program 3 8
Mit Data Science Program 3 8
Data is getting created at a rapid pace. It is estimated that more than 2 quintillion bytes of
data have been created each day in the last two years. As organizations experience an
overflow of data, they are sparing no effort to extract meaningful insights to make smarter
business decisions. In order to help you unravel the true worth of data, MIT Professional
Education offers Applied Data Science Program: Leveraging AI for Effective Decision-Making.
In this program that lasts for 12 weeks, you will be able to upgrade your data analytics
skills by learning the theory and practical application of supervised and unsupervised
learning, time-series analysis, neural networks, recommendation engines, regression, and
computer vision, to name a few. Moreover, the program offers a focus on AI and ML-based
projects and case studies, providing you with real-world applications and experiences in
utilizing AI for data-driven decision-making.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
This is a 12-week program
Please note:
Recordings of the live virtual sessions will be available,
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WHO IS THIS
PROGRAM FOR?
Entrepreneurs interested in
innovation using Data Science
and Machine Learning.
Learn how various Machine Learning Explore the realms of Machine Learning,
techniques can be used to solve Deep Learning, and Neural Networks,
complex problems and make and how they can be applied to areas
data-driven business decisions. like Computer Vision.
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PRO GRA M C URRIC UL U M
The program is 12 weeks long:
2 weeks for foundations
6 weeks of core curriculum, including practical applications
1 week for project submissions
3 weeks for a final, integrative capstone project
2 self-paced modules on ChatGPT and Generative AI
Module 2 Week 3
Data Analysis & Visualization
Exploratory Data Analysis, Visualization (PCA and t-SNE) for visualization and
batch correction
Introduction to Unsupervised Learning: Clustering includes - Hierarchical, K-Means,
DBSCAN, Gaussian Mixture
Networks: Examples (data as network versus network to represent dependence
among variables), determine important nodes and edges in a network,
clustering in a network
Module 3 Week 4
Machine Learning
Introduction to Model Evaluation- Introduction to
Supervised Learning Cross Validation and Supervised Learning-
-Regression Bootstrapping Classification
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Learning Break Week 5
Module 4 Week 6
Module 5 Week 7
Deep Learning
Intro to Convolutional Transformers
Neural Networks Neural Networks
Module 6 Week 8
Recommendation Systems
Intro to Recommendation Systems
Matrix
Tensor, NN for Recommendation Systems
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Self-Paced Modules with an Optional Masterclass
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