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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Center for Business Analytics Short Courses




The Center for Business Analytics in the Carl H. Lindner College of Business at the University of Cincinnati is introducing a set of short courses on specialized business analytics topics. These courses are open to the public, and are taught by subject-matter experts from the University of Cincinnati and leading business analytics companies. Each course is two days in length and will be held on the University of Cincinnati Main Campus. Course descriptions and links to register for individual courses can be found here: http://business.uc.edu/analyticstraining.

Two classes will be offered this fall, one on data visualization techniques and one on data mining.

On November 7 and 8, the course “High Visibility: Using Data Visualization to Transform Data into Meaningful Insights” will be offered. This course will teach attendees a set of techniques, principles and tools to transform data at its most basic form into charts and tables that can be analyzed and presented to generate insights and spur actions. To register, see: https://www.regonline.com/UCDataVisualization. Cost to register: $595, includes all meals, parking and trial software downloads.

On November 21 and 22 the course “Data Mining in the Real World” will be offered. This course introduces data mining tools and techniques that can take messy data sets and generate surprising insights. This two-day class focuses on the challenges of building predictive models in the real world and the techniques that experienced practitioners apply when developing their models. To register, see: https://www.regonline.com/UCDataMining. Cost to register: $595, includes all meals, parking and trial software downloads.

For more information, please see http://business.uc.edu/analyticstraining or contact Mike Fry, Assistant Director for the Center for Business Analytics, at mike.fry@uc.edu or 513-556-0404.

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