STSC2012 - Introduction to Data Analytics

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
403
Title (text only)
Introduction to Data Analytics
Term
2025A
Subject area
STSC
Section number only
403
Section ID
STSC2012403
Course number integer
2012
Meeting times
R 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Elise Maureen Parrish
Description
In a time of abundant fake news and mis-information, it becomes ever important for students (for all, really!) to learn how to critically assess (and produce) robust empirical evidence to uncover patterns and trends about social life. The goal of this course is to do just that through the use of census microdata, video and photographs, with a focus on social inequality! Or, in other words…a first goal of this course is to introduce students to empirical work that will let them identify robust evidence on social inequality across a diverse set of topics and countries. A second goal of the course is to provide students with key analytical skills through working with microdata to uncover social inequality globally. Having exposure and hands-on experience with the correct tools to read (and produce) evidence on patterns and trends on social research is an important skill for students in any major. We will use publicly available census microdata on more than 100 countries from IPUMS and photographs from the Dollar Street Project. Students will work with a country, produce their own analysis and combine it with photographs and videos. As a Signature Course, a third key goal of the course is to teach students skills that will enable them to more easily read empirical work and write results more clearly and concisely. Students will practice reading academic research, do class exercises, write case studies, and complete a research paper/video/photo essay that will aid them in these goals.
Course number only
2012
Cross listings
HSOC2012403, LALS2012403, SOCI2020403
Use local description
No