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MBA DSDA Semester 1 (Core)

The document outlines the syllabus for the MBA (Data Science & Data Analytics) program at Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology for the academic years 2025-27, detailing core courses for Semester 1. It includes course codes, titles, credits, learning objectives, recommended books, course outlines, and evaluation methods for each subject. Key subjects covered include Financial Management, Business Statistics, Principles and Practices of Management, and Research Methodology.

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MBA DSDA Semester 1 (Core)

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Course Code Course code Course Title Credits
302420101 ics of Financial Management %
302420102 s Statistics 2
302420103 |Principles and Practices of Management
302420104 [Rescarch Methodology 2
302420105 nain Study(Manufacturing and 2
1’3436 Logistics)
T3637 302420106 |Mathcmatics Foundation 2
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Course Code: 12170
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Facuity: Managament
Course Crodit: 2
Course Level: 3
Sub-Committes (Specialization): Danking & Finance
Learning Objectives:
Tha sludents will be able to
Davelop an analylical/practical approach lo corporata nance dnulslon making
Apply & analysa the concepta In real lifa situations,
Evaluata varlous thaorles relatad to diffarant concepls, o
Books Book Author
Recommended:
Corporate Finance Otephan A, Hoss, fandolph W
Wastaifleld, Jaffray Jalfa
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Corporalo Finance Staphen A, Ross, Randolph — [McGraw-Hill
W.Waeslerflald, Jalfray Jalfe &
. Ram kumar Kakanl, (2009).
Corporato Finance: Theory and Practice [Aswalh Damodaran \John Wilay and
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Principles of Corporate Finance Richard A, Broalay, Blowart C, [11/6 McGraw-Hill,
Myors, Franklin Allon Latost Edition____
Principles of Corporate Finance Richard Brealay, Stewart Me Graw-Hill
Myers, Franklin Allon, Pitabas
Mohanty, (2012) e b e
Contact
Course Outline:
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Hours
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Financlal Environment of Businoss 4 0


1
Ovaerviow of financlal Markots
Overview of financlal Institutions
Regulatory framowork
2 Introduction to Financial Managemont 3 0
Objactives and Functions
3 Investment Doclslons 10 0
Time Value of Money
Valuation of Stocks and Bonds
Capital Budgoting and Analysls
4 Analysls of the firm 0
Total 30 0
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Quiz
Class test
Case Analysls
Assignments
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Problem sels
Examination
Individual/Group Project
Pedagogy:
Classroom sosslons
Lectures
Cases
Newspaper clippings, articles, research papers
Expert:
V.Ravi Kumar,,

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Rusinoss Statistics

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Faculty: Management .
Course Credit: 2
R Course Level: 4
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Quantitative Studios and Analytics
R ) Learning Objectives:
To enable students to prasent, analyze and Interprot data,
) To enable studonts to usa concapts of probability In business situations.

) To enable students to make Inforences from samples drawn from large datasets.
To enable students to apply univarlale and multivariate statistical techniques.

) Books
Recommended:
Book Author Publisher

L) Statistics for Business and Economics Anderson, Sweeney and


Willlams
Cengage Learning,
2001(11e)
Prentice-Hall, 2007
> Course Outline:
Statistics for Management Levin and Rubin
Actual Contact
° ;r. Topic . Teaching
Hours
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The noed for statistics and probabllity theory 3 0

3 Basic descriptive statistics.


Populations and samples - the need for inference tools.
) Mean, varlance and standard deviation for populations and samples.

) Measures of location and dispersion.


Graphical depictions of data.

° Frequency graphs, histograms, scatter-plots.


Using software to explore data.

) 2 The correlation coefficlent.


The normal distribution

> Standard scores.


Bivariate data.
3 Interpretation of the Pearson correlation coefficient.
The ubiquity of the normal distribution.
> z-scores and thelr use.

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Chebyshev's theorem and It's comparison with the normal
distribution.

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3 Introduction to linear regression.
Fitting a linear model to dala.

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Interpretation of the regression coefficients.
Introduction to multiple regression models.

y Using statistical software to build regression models.


The principle of parsimony and the need for probability theory.
> 5 Probability theory

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Basic definitions and basic probability models,
Basic ideas of probability theory.

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Rules for calculating probabilities.
Mutually exclusive and independent events.
Joint, marginal and conditional probabilities.
Baye's theorem.
The binomial distribution.
Probabilities for the normal distribution.
6 Sampling theory.
Parameters and statistics.
The sampling distribution.
The Central Limit Theorem.
1 Probabilities for the sampling distribution.
7 Estimation
point and interval.
Confidence intervals and their use.
8 The hypothesis testing framework.

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Hests
Type | and Type Il errors.
Power of a test.
Hypothesis testing using the normalrdism‘bution.
The t-distribution.
t-tests.
One sample, paired and independent samples
Lab session with software.

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9 ANOVA
of multiple groups.
The need for a new technique to compare means
The omnibus hypothesis and post-ho c tests.
The ANOVA table.
ANOVA using software.

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10 Non-parametric tests
Chi-square tests.
Cross tabulations.
The need for non-parametric tests.
Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests.
Lab session with software.

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Pre Requisites:
Foundation course in Statistics
Evaluation:
Written tests & evaluation using statistical software
Pedagogy:
Ctassroom lectures and laboratory sessions
Expert:
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Course Name: Principles and Practices of Management


Course Code: T2560
Faculty: Management
Course Credit: 2
Course Level: 3
Sub-Committee (Specialization): General Management
Learning Objectives:
Understand basics of business theory and comnrehend business principles, practices
and skills,(PODSCORB)
Analyse the varied range of business organizations and activities and the cultural and
economic perspective in which business functions. -
Critically evaluate overall Business scenarios
Books Book Author Publisher
Recommended: )
Essentials of Management Weihrich Koontz
Fundamentals of Management James H. Donnelly, James Ivancevich
Lawrence Gibson, John M.
Management( Latest Edition) Stephen Robbins, Mary Coultel
and Niharika Vohra.
Principles and Practices of Management [L.M Prasad
Course Outline: Contact
Actual
Hours
::- Topic Teaching
Equivale
3 Hours
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1 Introduction 25 0
Management Concept: definition, goals and skills
Roles of Manager
Functional areas of Management
Issues and Challenges in Management
2 Managerial Aspects
Why managers are important
What is organization
Functions, roles, and skills of managers.
The factors that are reshaping and redefining the manager's job.
The value of studying management.
Understanding Organizational Environment
Creating organizational Culture
Evolution of management thinking
3 Business organization and environment 25 0
Structures and Types of organization
Organizational Goals and objectives
Statements : Mission statements and Vision statements
4 Evolution of Management Theory
Scientific management.
Bureaucratic organizations.
/Administrative principles.

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Human relation movement.
Benavioral science approach.
System theory.
Contingency approach.
Organization Design
5 Planning 25
Tools and Technique:
Forecasting
Contingency
Scenario
Types of Plan : Strategic and Operational
Policy, Procedures, Rules, Program, Project
6 Organizing 2.5 0
Work specialization.
Chain of command.
Span of management.
Delegation.
Centralization and decentralization.
b Departmentalization.
Organization structure and environment
7 Controlling 25 0
Control as a management function
Control process and approaches ta implement control
Types of control
Tools for measuring organizational performance
Perspectives on organizational power.
Decision making. 25 0
Types of decisions and problems.
Decision-making models: classical, administrative, and political.
Risk in decision-making.
Group decision-making techniques. Conformity and groupthink.
9 Collaboration and Communication: 25 0
Nature and function of communication
Importance of Collaboration
Information technology and communication
10 Managing People 15 0
Staffing, Training, Motivating, development of Human resources and
compensation
1 Budgeting - Overview 4 0
The concept
Tools and Techniques
Total 30 0

Pre Requisites:
NIL
Evaluation:
Written exam
Presentations
Quiz
Assignments.
Case Study Analysis
Pedagogy:
Lectures, Case Studies, Role Plays, Group/ Individual Presentations, Management Games
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Course Name: Research Methodology
Course Code: T2225
Faculty: Management ;
Course Credit: 2
Course Level: 4
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Quantitative Studies and Analytics
Learning Objectives:
To enable students comprehend research issues
crunchmg techniques
To enable students to synthesize qualitative and quanillallve data
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To enable students to identify research questions
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To equip students with various techniques of research design
Books Book Author Publisher
Recommended:
Exploring research Salkind
How it's done: An Invitation to Social Adler, Stier and Clark
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Research Methodology:A Step-by-Step
Guide for Beginners by Ranijit Kumar ;
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[Social Sciences Research Methods: | Cooper, Schindler
Writing for Social Sciences: How to start [Becker
and finish your thesis, book, or article 5
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Types of research
Research Process
4 L
2 Literature Review
Traditional Literature review
Systematic Literature Review
Critical Literature review
Grouping variables through Literature review
Primary and Secondary data and exploration
Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Formulation 6 0
3
Direct Linkage Model
Indirect Linkage Model
Control Variable Treatment
Moderating Variables
Mediating Variables
Intervening Variables
Confounding Variables
Exogenous and Endogenous variables
Formulation of Hypothesis and Research questions
4 Research Design 6 0

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Instrument design, Scale formation
Sampling Design
Data Collection methods
Reliability test of Instrument
Validily test of Data
5 | Data AnalysisaInterpretation 6
Descriptive Analysis
Normality tests
Outlier tests
Data Reduction
Hypothesis testing
6 Referencing 2
APA format
Harvard Style
|EEE format
MLA format -
7 Report Writing 1
8 [ Ethical Practices in Research 1
Plagiarism

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Introduction to plagiarism software
Legal, Governmental and other norms
Total 30
Pre Requisites:
Basic Statistics

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Course Name: Domain(Manufacturing and Logistics)


Cfmrse Code: T3436
F aculty: 3
Computer Studies
Course Credit: 2 -
Course Level: 4
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Systems
Learning Objectives:
This aims at familiarizing students with vertical domains where IT is employed. The
syllabus gives an understanding of business parameters; functions & information flow
including key success factors. Two Domains of 10 lectures each will be covered ending
with a quest lecture for each
Books Book Author Publisher
Recommended:
1. N G Nair, Production and-Operations
Management, TMH
2.L G Jhamb, Production and Operation:
Management, SDCL
3. David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky,
Edith Simchi-Levi, Designing and
Managing the Supply Chain, Second
Edition, TMH
4. Video Cases, Pre-reading/Self-study
cases and Academic Cases as and when|
discussed in the class
Course Outline: Contact
Actual
Sr. Hours
Topic Teaching Equivale
No. Hours
nce
Business & Industry Overview 2 0
a. Business Objectives b. Major Strategies c. Key Challenges
d. Introduction to Indian Manufacturing e. Industry 4.0 Emphasis-
Manufacturing P.V.C Industry Manufacturing Domain-Global and
Indian Context Manufacturing Trends, challenges, Market Size,
dynamics,
Functions
a. Basic Functions b. Main Objectives & Roles c. Their Interrelations
d. Controlling & Monitoring Information e. Manufacturing Basics,
(McLarenF1 Video and B-Loony Case), Classification and Selection
of Manufacturing
Processes & Transactions
a. Major Processes b. Input & Output c. Supplier & Customer of each
process d. Issues involved in theses processes e. Manufacturing
Process, Examples from Boeing 777 and Harley Davidson (Benetton!|
Factory Video Case and discussion) (4 Sessions) f. Introduce
ections around SCM, logistics, shipping, transport, purchasing.
External Enterprise
a. Typical Customers b. Typical Suppliers c. Other Agencies involveq
with the Business d. Typical Systems for interacting with them

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€. Introduction to Kaizen, Kanban, TPS, Lean, JIT, TPM & TQM
f. Intraduction te SCM, Process and pillars of SCM g. Fharma Supoly
Chain Video h. IBM integrated Supply Chain Video i. Manufacturing
Supply Chain- . Ford Case Example 2nd Discussionon Ford Video
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a. Typical reports b. Critical Information within an enterprise ¢. Criti
Information from extemal enterprise
d. Role of IT in Manufacturing e. Examples from major Manufacturind
Solutions Vendors f. Trends in Information Technclogy in the
manufacturing and logistics a_domain
6 Quality & Standards 2 0
Quality & Industry Standards applicable to the domain Introduction to
Quality Standards in Manufacturing
7 Typical Companies
2 e
Broad Study of a typical company or a business
Total 30 0
Pre Requisites: i
Basic understanding of IT Applications. 2
Evaluation: 2 &

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Course Name:
Mathematics Foundation
Course Code: T3637
Faculty: Computer Studies
Course Credit: 2
Course Level: 4
Sub-Committee (Speclalization): Data Sclence
Learning Objectives:
1. To understand the fundamentals of algebra and its significance in data science. 2.To
understand the fundamentals of Calculus and its significance in data science.3, To
enable learners to understand significances of Operations Research in businessesd. To
enable leamers to formulate decision making models encountered in businesses5. To
enable learners to analyze business problems using the power of well- known
operational research tools and techniques
Books Book Author Publisher
Recommended:
Doing Data Science: Straight Talk from [O'Neil , Schutt 1st Edition
the Frontline
Business Mathematics: Vijay K Khanna, S K Bhambri, |Vikas Publication
QaziZameeruddin
Business Mathematics S P Rajgopalan, R Sattanathar{ TMH
Quantitative methods for business Anderson, D. R., Sweeney, D. (South-Western
J., & Williams, T. A. (2001) College Pub.
Operations research: an introduction Taha, H. A. (1995). Prentice Hall

Course Outline: A ctual Contact

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1 Sets, Functions and Matrices 6 0

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Functions- Definition, Functions specific to Business and


Economics (Cost function, Profit function, Revenue function,
Demand function, Average Cost function, Average Revenue
function)
Introduction to Matrices, Type
2 Differentiation and Integration 6 L]
Differentiation-Differentiation of simple algebraic functions,
Applications of Differentiation to Business and Economics,
Maximization of Profit functions, Minimization of Cost functions,
Calculation of Marginal Revenue and Marginal Cost, Use of Partial
Differentiation for calculating Price and Demand Elasticity
Integration-Integration of simple algebraic functions, Applications of
Integration to Business and Economics Problems, Calculation of
Consumer surplus and Producer surplus by using
2l Introduction to OR 3 0
Linear Programming

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OR intervention and application in business Linear Prog:ammlflgi
Mathematical Formulation and Assumptions, Graphical solution,
Special cases
Transport, Transshipment and Assignment Problems
Formulation as special case of LP, Initial Feasible Solution, Optimal
Solutions, Applications.
Decision Theory
Under rick and Uncertainty
Queuing Theory
Introduction, Role of Exponential and Poisson Distribution,
Characteristics of a waiting line, Single Server, Optimization of
Service Capacity
Simulation Model
Introduction, Random numbers and Monte-Carlo Simulation,
Applications.
CPM and PERT Analysis
Introduction, Network Analysis, Critical Path Analysis, Aclwnly Float,
PERT Analysis, crashing ,Cost Optimization
Data Science and Ethical Issues.
Ethical and privacy issues in data science conduct and apply ethical
practices Security Issues
Total 30
Pre Requisites:
Mathematics (Level 1); Statistics (Level 3)
Evaluation:
Assignment
case studies
Class test
Examination
Exercise
Group Discussion
Presentation
Project
Viva
Pedagogy:
1. Lecture and class discussions2. Use of Case Studies3. White paper oriented learning
Expert:
Dr. Manjusha Joshi,Sr. Consultant in Data Science,Maxima IT consultancy
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Course Name: Python Programming
Course Code: T3822
Faculty: Computer Studies
Course Credit: 2
Course Level: 3
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Data Science
Learning Objectives:
epts and functions in Python
To unde‘rs(an‘d the basic programming conc
libraries
To Familiarise with and using common Python
To Build small applications using Python
e and solve diverse proble ms
To Apply programming concepts to analys
Author Publisher
Books Book
Recommended:
Cory Rd A
Python Progrmming for Beginners
Oswald Campesato Mercury Learning
Python for Absolute Beginners and Information
Boston,
Massachusetts
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Installation, Writing and Executing a Simple Python Script
Variables, Data Types
Arithmetic Operators, Comparison Operators, Assignment
Operators, Input and Output Operations
Control Structures: if-then, for Loop, while Loop, Elif
3 3
2 Working with Data
t and
String, Arrays, Lists and Tuples, Dictionaries and Sets, Implici
Explicit Data Type Conversion
3 3
3 File Handling
Reading, writing and operations on various File types
4 Functions and Arguments 3 3
Using parameters in functions, passing arguments
3 3
5 Modules and Packages
Modules: Standard Modules, Importing Specific Functions, Creating
Your Own Modules
Understanding Packages: Basic Package Structure, Using
Packages, Creating Your Own Package
Error Handling and Debugging: Types of Exceptions, Catching
Exceptions.
Object-Oriented Programming 6 6
6
Classes and Object Creation, Class and Instance Variables, Method:
in Classes
Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation and Abstraction, Magic
Methods
7 Using Relational Databases in Python-SQLite 3 3
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Course Name: Introduction to DBMS and SQL Programming :
Course Code: T3821
EClty: Computer Studies
Course Credit: 2
Course Level: 3
Sub-Committee (Specialization): Data Science
Learning Objectives:
ges over file
gement system and its advanta
To discuss the concept of database mana .
system. 4
the data base desig n techn iques such as entity relationship diagrams and
To leam
normalizations. querying
sQL queries for creating, updating and
To leam working with data by executing
the database. and
by creating views, functions, procedures
To leam to manage database systems
triggers.
Author Publisher
Books Book
Recommended:
C. J. Date Addison-Wesley
An Introduction to Database Systems Publishing Compan!
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Rick Greenwald, Robert OReilly Media, Inc.
Oracle Essentials: Oracle Database 12¢
- | Stackowiak, Associate Fellow
Sustainable Development
Programme Royal Institute of
International Affairs, Jonathan
Stern
Benjamin Rosenzweig Elena Rakhimov
Oracle PL/SQL by Example 2023
Apress, 2016 S
Beginning SQL Server Reporting Kathi Kellenberger
Services
Mark Allen Wiley Corporate,
Master Data Management in Practice: | Dalton Cervo, 2011.
|Achieving True Customer MDM
Gilad, OReilly, March 2021
Data Governance: The Definitive Guide -|Evren Eryurek, Uri
People, Processes, and Tools to Valliappa Lakshmanan
Operationalize Data Trustworthiness
Retasl Contact
Course Outline:
Topic F1UrS
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No. P Hours
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3 3
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Introduction to DBMS
File management system Vs DBMS
Installation and Setup
Database Management System Fundamentals 3 3
2
Database Concepts
DBMS Vs. RDBMS
Relational and Non-relational databases
Components- Database languages (DDL, DML, DCL), Tables and
relations
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Managing data hlerarohies
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Baslc Knowladge of data
Evaluation:
Practical
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Books Book Author Publisher
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Data Preparation for Data Mining
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byDorlan Pyle, The Morgan Kaulmann


Serles In Data Managemont Systems,
11000
An Introduction to Data Cleaning with R
by Edwin da Jonge &Mark van der Loo,
Publishers-Statlstics Notherlands, 2013
Data Proparation for Analytics Using SAY
Course Outline:
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1 Introduction
-Obtalning Data Motivation - Raw and Processed Data -
Components of Tidy Data - Data Exploration Process
Data Types- Structured, Unstructured and Semi-StructuredData
pre-processing packages in R/Python
2 Data Extracting, Storage and File Format
Reading and Writing Data In Text Format
Reading Text Files in Pieces
Writing Data to Text Format
Working with Other Delimited Formats,
Working with JSON Data, Binary Data Formats, HDF5 Format
XML and HTML: Web Scraping
Reading and Writing Microsoft Excel Files
Interacting with Web APIs
Interacting with Databases-MySal, etc
Interacting with Other Data Sources
3 Data Preparation
Data Representation- Series, DataFrames, Index Objects
Dealing with Variables
Essential Functionality: Dropping Entries from an Axis, Indexing,
Reindexing, Selection and Filtering, Arithmetic and Data Alignment,
Function Application and Mapping, Sorting and Ranking, Axis
Indexes with Duplicate Labels

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Summarizing and Compuling Descriptive Stalistics: Correlglian and
Covariance, Unique Values, Value Counts, and Membership
Building Desired Datasets
4 Organising , Merging Data 6
Subsetting and SortingSummarizing DataCreating New
VariablesReshaping DataManaging Data Frames Merging Data
Data CharacterizationSampling, Variability, and Confidence
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5 | Managing Data i
Dealing with missing values, constants
Replacing Empty and Missing Values
Handling Non-numerical variables/ Categorical Data 3
Normalizing Ranges
Dealing with Out-of-Range Values
Dealing with Outliers
Smoothing
Total 30 30

Pre Requisites:
0O Basic knowledge of Statistics, R/Python
A preliminary knowledge of Data Management.
Evaluation:
Quiz
Project Report (Group Assignment)
Presentations
Mid term
Case Analysis
End of Term examination
Pedagogy:
1. Lecture and class discussions2. Hands-on with R/ Excel/ Phython.

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