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DATA201
Data Wrangling
Description
This course introduces students to data cleaning, standardisation, and the integration of disparate data sources and structures. Students will learn how to convert data from many different sources into a consistent format ready for analysis, and will learn about data quality, ethics, management, storage, and persistency.
Occurrences
DATA201-25S2 (C)
Semester Two 2025
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
15 points of 100 level COSC, DATA, MATH, or STAT or
INFO125
DATA203
Data Science Multivariable Methods
Description
This course develops foundations for data science techniques. The focus of this course is on applications to modern data processing problems. Students will be introduced to multivariate statistical, linear algebra and calculus topics that are needed in data science and related subjects.
Occurrences
DATA203-25S1 (C)
Semester One 2025
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
One of
DATA101
,
STAT101
or
EMTH119
; and one of
MATH102
,
MATH199
or
EMTH118
Restrictions
MATH203
/
EMTH211
300-level
DATA301
Big Data Computing and Systems
Description
The course introduces distributed computational techniques, distributed algorithms and systems/programming support for large-scale processing of data.
Occurrences
DATA301-25S1 (C)
Semester One 2025
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
COSC262
DATA303
Computational Data Methods
Description
This course extends multivariate data science techniques to topics such as classification, data fitting, regularization and regression. The focus of this course is on the methods which support many modern data processing applications. Students will be introduced to multivariate statistical techniques, linear algebra and calculus topics that are needed in data science.
Occurrences
DATA303-25S2 (C)
Semester Two 2025
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
MATH203
or
DATA203
or
EMTH211
Restrictions
MATH303
DATA305
Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Considerations Around AI Technologies
Description
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) and the existing spectrum of AI technologies. It has an easily understandable, lay-person-accessible format, requiring no prior mathematical or computer science knowledge. The course also gives an overview of the evolving AI legal, regulatory, and policy landscape. Upon successful completion of the course, students will possess the necessary technical understanding, research, analytical, problem solving, as well as collaboration and communication skills to tackle legal, regulatory, and policy issues related to the development and societal adoption of AI technologies independently or as member of an interdisciplinary team.
Occurrences
DATA305-25S1 (C)
Semester One 2025
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
, (1) Any 60 points at 200-level from Schedule C and S to the Bachelor of Data Science; or (2)
LAWS101
.
Restrictions
DATA416
Co-requisites
For LLB students:
LAWS202
-206. For BDataSc and other non-LLB students: N/A.
DATA309
Data Science Capstone Project
Description
This course will develop your ability to undertake research in data science. Your project will be motivated by a real data science problem, and you will design and complete a research project towards a solution. You will work in a group, with group supervision and, where appropriate, will meet with your data science industry contact. The course consists of regular lectures/tutorials and project group meetings, supported by web-based resources. You will present your findings to other students and stake holders, and prepare a written report. The emphasis is on working together to solve real-life data science problems using skills that are transferable to the workplace.
Occurrences
DATA309-25A (C)
Approved Start 2025
DATA309-25S2 (C)
Semester Two 2025
Points
30 points
Prerequisites
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.