DS4630
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Visualization for Data Science
Description
This course introduces the principles, methods, and techniques for effective visual analysis of data as applied to data science. Explore aspects of visualization related to tabular (high-dimensional) data, graphs, text, and maps. The course begins by bootstrapping the necessary technical skills (web development with HTML5 and JavaScript), followed by an overview of principles from perception and design, continues with visualization fundamentals such as interactions and views, and then focuses on visualization techniques and methods for non-spatial data types and maps. Throughout the course, we will continue to analyze, critique, and redesign visualizations. Students will acquire hands-on experience designing and implementing interactive, web-based visualizations using cutting edge visualization libraries.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Required Requisite(s):
011120
Semesters Typically Offered
Fall