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NUS Business School's Python for Analytics programme | Accepting Applications

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Python for Analytics from NUS Business School
Python for Analytics
Why Study Python for Analytics?
In current global economies, data has become the foundation of solving business problems or making critical decisions. Data analytics empowered by Python programming skills will provide you, as a professional, as well as the organisation you work for, a competitive edge in the market. The Python for Analytics programme will assist you in building your Python programming and data analytics skills for use in business decision-making or problem solving.
Programme Details
Starts on
STARTS ON
30 September 2021
Duration
DURATION
3 Months,5-7 hours per week
Format
FORMAT
Online
Programme Fees
PROGRAMME FEES
USD 1,200
DOWNLOAD BROCHURE
Python has become the most popular programming language in the data science world, and is used by global companies.* Python has also proven to be beneficial to financial advisors, data journalists, digital marketers, and product managers responsible for researching market opportunities.

*Source – IEEE Spectrum
147,000+
packages in Python's package repository mean you don't have to reinvent the wheel to implement your code and make Python one of the most versatile (and popular) programming languages.
SOURCE: DZONE
40%
of developers use Python and 25% want to learn it, according to Stack Overflow.
SOURCE: THE ECONOMIST
LEARN MORE
Master Python for Analytics
Gain a practical, hands-on understanding of the tools and skills necessary to perform data analysis and visualization using Python. Following the successful completion of the Python for Analytics programme, participants will be able to:
Explore how to install and use packages such as Pandas, SciPy, NumPy & Matplotlib
Create, manipulate, and extract insights from data using DataFrames
Know how to gain business insights by visualizing data using various plots with Matplotlib, NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas
Comprehend the foundations of predictive analytics through the basics of probability, statistics, and risk analysis
Flexible payment options starting from USD 504 available now.
APPLY NOW
NUS Business School is collaborating with online education provider Emeritus to offer a portfolio of high-impact online programmes. Working with Emeritus gives NUS Business School the advantage of broadening its access beyond their on-campus offerings in a collaborative and engaging format that stays true to the quality of NUS Business School. Emeritus' approach to learning is based on a cohort-based design to maximise peer-to-peer sharing and includes video lectures with world-class faculty and hands-on project-based learning.
Emeritus Institute of Management | Committee for Private Education Registration Number 201510637C | Period: 29 March 2018 to 28 March 2022.

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NUS Business School's Python for Analytics programme | Accepting Applications

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Python for Analytics from NUS Business School
Python for Analytics
Why Study Python for Analytics?
In current global economies, data has become the foundation of solving business problems or making critical decisions. Data analytics empowered by Python programming skills will provide you, as a professional, as well as the organisation you work for, a competitive edge in the market. The Python for Analytics programme will assist you in building your Python programming and data analytics skills for use in business decision-making or problem solving.
Programme Details
Starts on
STARTS ON
30 September 2021
Duration
DURATION
3 Months,5-7 hours per week
Format
FORMAT
Online
Programme Fees
PROGRAMME FEES
USD 1,200
DOWNLOAD BROCHURE
Python has become the most popular programming language in the data science world, and is used by global companies.* Python has also proven to be beneficial to financial advisors, data journalists, digital marketers, and product managers responsible for researching market opportunities.

*Source – IEEE Spectrum
147,000+
packages in Python's package repository mean you don't have to reinvent the wheel to implement your code and make Python one of the most versatile (and popular) programming languages.
SOURCE: DZONE
40%
of developers use Python and 25% want to learn it, according to Stack Overflow.
SOURCE: THE ECONOMIST
LEARN MORE
Master Python for Analytics
Gain a practical, hands-on understanding of the tools and skills necessary to perform data analysis and visualization using Python. Following the successful completion of the Python for Analytics programme, participants will be able to:
Explore how to install and use packages such as Pandas, SciPy, NumPy & Matplotlib
Create, manipulate, and extract insights from data using DataFrames
Know how to gain business insights by visualizing data using various plots with Matplotlib, NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas
Comprehend the foundations of predictive analytics through the basics of probability, statistics, and risk analysis
Flexible payment options starting from USD 504 available now.
APPLY NOW
NUS Business School is collaborating with online education provider Emeritus to offer a portfolio of high-impact online programmes. Working with Emeritus gives NUS Business School the advantage of broadening its access beyond their on-campus offerings in a collaborative and engaging format that stays true to the quality of NUS Business School. Emeritus' approach to learning is based on a cohort-based design to maximise peer-to-peer sharing and includes video lectures with world-class faculty and hands-on project-based learning.
Emeritus Institute of Management | Committee for Private Education Registration Number 201510637C | Period: 29 March 2018 to 28 March 2022.

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