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SUNY Buffalo

Programming and Database Fundamentals for Data Scientists, EAS 503

 

Course Description (from the College):  This course introduces students to Computer Science fundamentals for building basic data science applications. The course has two components. The first part introduces students to algorithm design and implementation in a modern, high-level, programming language (currently, Pyhton). The second part introduces students to database design and the use of databases in applications, with a short introduction to the internals of relational database engines. It includes extensive coverage of the relational model, relational algebra, and SQL. (3 credits)

 

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Homework

Important Dates
Exam I  -- Wednesday,  exam key/study guide key
Final Exam -- Wednesday,  exam key/

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My UB email: betsymcc@buffalo.edu
Office Hours: Monday 5-7, Wednesday 12-2

 

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