Business Programming and Analytics
Program Overview
Program Overview
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COMM_V 337 - Business Programming and Analytics
Businesses are actively adopting analytics to make data-driven decisions in the challenging environment. Python is a simple yet powerful programming language with a rich ecosystem to facilitate data analytics. This course is designed to introduce students to how to solve business problems using Python programming and analytics. Students will be exposed to:
- Data structures and object-oriented programming constructs
- Data and file processing
- Data collection with web crawling and API
- Basics of data analytics
Prerequisite: COMM 205
Course credits: 3
The University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business offers a range of programs and courses, including the COMM_V 337 - Business Programming and Analytics course. The university provides various resources for academic success, student life, global reach, career and experience, and courses, money, and enrolment. Students can explore different options, including combined majors, dual degree programs, and specialized academic opportunities. The university also offers scholarships, funding, and graduation options. The COMM_V 337 course introduces students to Python programming and analytics, covering data structures, data processing, and data collection. The course has a prerequisite of COMM 205 and offers 3 course credits.
