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About this course
Learn what it takes to become a data scientist.
This is the first stop in the Data Science curriculum from Microsoft. It will help you get started with the program, plan your learning schedule, and connect with fellow students and teaching assistants. Along the way, youll get an introduction to working with and exploring data using a variety of visualization, analytical, and statistical techniques.
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What you'll learn
How the Microsoft Data Science curriculum works
How to navigate the curriculum and plan your course schedule
Basic data exploration and visualization techniques in Microsoft Excel
Foundational statistics that can be used to analyze data
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Meet the instructors
Graeme Malcolm
Senior Content Developer
Microsoft Learning Experiences
Graeme has been a trainer, consultant, and author for longer than he cares to remember, specializing in SQL Server and the Microsoft data platform. He is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert for the SQL Server Data Platform and Business Intelligence. After years of working with Microsoft as a partner and vendor, he now works in the Microsoft Learning Experiences team as a senior content developer, where he plans and creates content for developers and data professionals who want to get the best out of Microsoft technologies.
Liberty J.Munson
Principal Psychometrician and Quality Lead
Microsoft
Liberty is the Principal Psychometrician and Quality Lead for Microsoft Learnings technical certification and assessment program. She is responsible for ensuring that psychometric standards are rigorously applied during all phases of the exam and assessment lifecycle and that the design and implementation of Microsofts Certification program results in valid and reliable measurements of candidate skills. She received her BS in Psychology from Iowa State University and her MA and PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology with minors in Quantitative Psychology and Human Resource Management from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.