Year 1 — Foundations of Data Science
Your first year is where it all begins. Before building models or writing algorithms, you need to understand what data science actually is — and learn to see the world through data. In Year 1, you’ll develop the mindset and core skills that every great data scientist carries: the ability to ask the right questions, explore messy data with confidence, and turn raw numbers into stories that drive decisions.
By the end of Year 1, you’ll be comfortable working with real datasets, creating compelling visualizations, and communicating insights to audiences who don’t speak “data.”
What You’ll Be Able to Do
→Frame a data science problem and map out a solution approach
→Explore, clean, and understand datasets using Python
→Identify patterns, distributions, and relationships in data
→Build visualizations that reveal insights — not just display numbers
→Tell a data story that connects analysis to real-world impact
Data Science Courses
Beyond the Data Science Courses
Year 1 also builds the mathematical and computational foundations you’ll rely on throughout the program — discrete mathematics, calculus, algorithm design, and programming fundamentals. These aren’t separate from data science; they’re the language it’s written in.
Year 1 is where curiosity meets structure. You’ll finish it ready to move from “what is data science?” to “let me build something with it.”
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