Prereqs: AD100,ADR100,AD571
Enterprises, organizations, and individuals are creating, collecting, and using a massive amount of structured and unstructured data with the goal to convert the information into knowledge, improving the quality and the efficiency of their decision-making process, and better positioning themselves in the highly competitive marketplace. Data mining is the process of finding, extracting, visualizing, and reporting useful information and insights from both small and large datasets with the help of sophisticated data analysis methods. It is part of business analytics, which refers to the process of leveraging different forms of analytical techniques to achieve desired business outcomes through requiring business relevancy, actionable insight, performance management, and value management. The students in this course will study the fundamental principles and techniques of data mining. They will learn how to apply advanced models and software applications for data mining. Finally, students will learn how to examine the overall business process of an organization or a project with the goal to understand (i) the business context where hidden internal and external value is to be identified and captured, and (ii) exactly what the selected data mining method does. R, SQL, and Power BI software are used in this course.
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A1 |
Athaide |
MUG 203 |
R 12:30 pm-3:15 pm |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 |
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A2 |
Ma |
STH B22 |
R 6:00 pm-8:45 pm |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 |
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A3 |
Page |
COM 217 |
T 12:30 pm-3:15 pm |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 |
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
O2 |
Athaide |
|
ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 ; Students are assigned into class sections of about 15 wi th a member of the teaching team. F1 student visa holder s should contact the MET Administrative Science Departme nt: adminsc@bu.edu prior to registering for any online c lass |
SPRG 2025 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A1 |
Page |
SOC B63 |
M 6:00 pm-8:45 pm |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 |
SPRG 2025 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A2 |
Athaide |
MCS B29 |
T 12:30 pm-3:15 pm |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 |
SPRG 2025 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A3 |
Page |
PSY B55 |
T 6:00 pm-8:45 pm |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 |
SPRG 2025 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
O2 |
Athaide |
|
ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am |
Prereq: AD100, ADR100, AD571 ; Students are assigned into class sections of about 15 wi th a member of the teaching team. F1 student visa holder s should contact the MET Administrative Science Departme nt: adminsc@bu.edu prior to registering for any online c lass |
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