I 320D: Topics in Human-Centered Data Science: Data Engineering

Day Start End Building Room
  • Tuesday
  • Thursday
  • 11:00 AM
  • 11:00 AM
  • 12:30 PM
  • 12:30 PM
  • PAR
  • PAR
  • 208
  • 208

Catalog Description

Principles and practices in data engineering. Emphasis on the data engineering lifecycle and how to build data pipelines to collect, transform, analyze, and visualize data from multiple source systems. We will discuss data modeling techniques for organizing and managing data. We will look at data as an organizational asset and as a product. We will examine the various roles data engineers can have in an organization and career paths for data professionals.

Instructor Description

Principles and practices in Data Engineering. Emphasis on the data engineering lifecycle and how to build data pipelines to collect, transform, analyze and visualize data from operational systems. This is a hands-on and highly interactive course. Students will learn analytical data modeling techniques for organizing and querying data. They will learn how to transform data into dimensional models, how to build data products, and how to visualize the data. We will also examine the various roles data engineers can have in an organization and career paths for data professionals

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing; Informatics 310D and Informatics 304 (or one of the following approved substitutions: C S 303E, C S 312, C S 312H, C S 313E).

Fall Term 2022
Unique ID
28275
Instructor
Mode: In Person