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The Mannheim Data Science Certificate: Sampling will prepare you to take positions such as (Survey) Sampling Statistician, Research Scientist, or Decision Scientist. By completing this certificate, you will be ready to work in public and private organizations that issue or conduct large scale data collections in areas such as health, labor market, transport, military, and education. With your skills you provide the technical backbone to these data collection efforts.
780.00 EUR (tax exempt)
When booking any certificate, participants gain access to the self-paced tutorial "Introduction to R for Social Scientists" for free. This tutorial is especially useful for participants who may not feel comfortable with the software R, or wish to brush up their skills before an R-intensive course.
The first course of this certificate is presented at an intermediate statistical level. While we will not develop mathematical aspects of sampling theory, statistical notation and outlines of some algebraic proofs will be given. A sound background in applied statistics, proficiency in mathematics, including basic algebra, is necessary, since some algebraic derivations will be presented (although little emphasis will be placed on the derivations). A thorough understanding of the notation and algebraic results will be required.
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This Data Science Certificate is offered as a single courses module from the Mannheim Master in Applied Data Science and Measurement.
The Mannheim Master of Applied Data Science & Measurement program is certified according to the regulations of the ZFU (Staatliche Zentralstelle für Fernunterricht).
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