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DATA STUDIES (U71)  (Dept. Info)Continuing & Professional Studies  (Policies)SP2025

U71 DATA 5001Foundations of Programming for Data Analytics & Applications3.0 Units
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01-T-----6:00P-8:30P(None) / Elizabeth BrennanSee Instructor000
Desc:This is a bridge course to the Master of Data Analytics and Applications program. The course is designed for students who will need to build or review programming skills before entering the program. Fully online, with weekly meetings via Zoom.
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U71 DATA 5025Enterprise Data Management3.0 Units
Description:Organizations have begun generating, collecting, and accumulating more data at a faster pace than ever before. The advent of "Big Data" has proven to be both opportunity and challenge for contemporary organizations who are awash-even drowning-in data but starved for knowledge. Unfortunately, organizations have not developed comprehensive enterprise data management (EDM) practices that treat data as a strategic imperative. EDM is a comprehensive approach to defining, governing, securing, and maintaining the quality of all data involved in the business processes of an organization. EDM enables data-driven applications and decision-making by establishing policies and ownership of key data types and sources. The ultimate goals are to create a strategic context for the technology underpinnings of data life cycle management and ensure good stewardship of an organization's data. This course will cover the critical components of building an enterprise data management practice including, but not limited to, data strategy, data governance, data security, data architecture, data quality, data ownership, and metadata management. This course includes case studies, lectures, and group activities to enhance the textbook material. This course is fully online. Students enrolled in day classes at Washington University should review the policies of their home division on credit earned for online courses.
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Instruction Type:Online Course Grade Options:CPA Tuition:$3,600.00 Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01--W----6:00P-8:30P(None) / Faisal MalikDefault - none030
Desc:Fully online, with weekly meetings via Zoom.

U71 DATA 5740Foundations of Data Analytics3.0 Units
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01---R---6:00P-8:30P(None) / Jeromey FarmerDefault - none040
Desc:Fully online, with weekly meetings via Zoom.
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