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Master of Science (Data Science and Analytics)

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Master of Science (Data Science and Analytics)

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M.Sc.

(Data Science and Analytics)

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)

POs Description

Inculcate and nurture scientific thinking in various aspects of professional and


PO01 personal life.

Translate the concepts learnt to find creative and innovative solutions to real life
PO02 problems through inter and trans disciplinary approach.

PO03 Critically analyse and interpret data to provide valid conclusion and solutions.

Develop into socially responsible individuals and contribute effectively towards


PO04 nation building.

PO05 Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities.

Demonstrate effective written and oral communication, leadership, and


PO06 entrepreneurial qualities.

Develop into environmentally aware individuals with a mindset towards


PO07 sustainability and eco-friendly solutions for regional, national and global concerns.

PO08 Engage in life-long learning the broadest content of scientific advancement.


PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

On completion of the program the student will be able to:

PSO Description

Acquire professional competencies, including basic computer literacy and

PSO01 programming skills, to enhance employability in professions related to data


science.
Understand mathematical, statistical and computer science procedures and

PSO02 apply the same to solve the real-life problems in various domains like finance,
economics etc.
Apply research-based innovative knowledge and research methodologies to
PSO03
make inferences to provide valid conclusions.
Prioritize the needs of industries and research organizations by building a
PSO04
strong foundation and gaining hands-on experience.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

PEOs
Description

PEO1
Facilitating career advancement in diverse industrial establishments.

PEO2 Ensuring the design of viable, innovative data science solutions to real-world
problems.

PE03 Enforcing efficient team leadership and ethical responsibility in data usage.

PEO4 Developing efficient technocrats, researchers, and entrepreneurs.


Course Outcomes (COs)

Course: Mathematical Methods for Data Total Credits: 3 Semester: I


Science

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand the concepts of linear transformation, relation between differential operators
and behavior of improper integrals and its applications.
CO2: Solve problems on vector differential calculus, improper integrals and its applications.
CO3: Analyze the action of the operators on scalars and vectors and behavior of improper
integrals and its application
CO4: Interpret the applications of Fourier transforms in the field of Data Science.

Course: Applied Probability Distributions Total Credits: 3 Semester: I

Course outcomes
CO1: Outline the fundamental concepts related to probability distribution.
CO2: Extend the concept of random variables and their significance in probability theory.
CO3: Recognize the applications of discrete probability distributions.
CO4: Demonstrate the applications of continuous probability distributions.
CO5: Examine convergence theorem on random variables and in-depth knowledge of law of
large numbers.

Course: Artificial Intelligence Total Credits: 3 Semester: I

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand the basic concepts of AI Techniques and scope AI field.
CO2: Familiarize with various search algorithms for problem solving.
CO3: Assess the applicability, strengths and weaknesses of basic knowledge representation.
CO4: Gain knowledge on logic programming and role of planning system in AI.
CO5: Interpret the role of learning and expert systems.
Course: DBMS Total Credits: 3 Semester: I

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand the basic concepts of RDBMS.
CO2: Evaluate the SQL queries for designing, manipulating the data in the database also about
triggers in SQL
CO3: Compute the architectures and common features of the main types of NoSQL databases
(key-value stores, document databases, column-family stores, graph databases)
CO4: Implement Advanced columnar data model functions for the real time applications
CO5: Apply Nosql development tools on different types of NoSQL Databases.

Course: Multivariate Data Analysis Total Credits: 3 Semester: II

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand basic concepts in multivariate data analysis.
CO2: Demonstrate knowledge of multivariate normal distributions and their properties.
CO3: Apply multivariate tools like classification and principal component analysis for
decision-making.
CO4: Use the knowledge of factor analysis concepts and implement them using R.
CO5: Explore cluster analysis as a multivariate tool and implement it in R.

Course: Machine Learning Techniques Total Credits: 3 Semester: II

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand the basic concepts of Machine Learning.
CO2: Conceptualize the Bayesian decision theory and its applications.
CO4: Implementing practical experience in designing and Ensemble models in machine
learning algorithms.
CO4: Evaluate the techniques and programming framework to obtain acceptable decisions for
the real-world problems.
CO5: Apply Unsupervised Learning and clustering in Data Science.
Course: Essential Statistical Inference Total Credits: 3 Semester: II
Course outcomes
CO1: Impart knowledge on the concept of sampling distributions.
CO2: Understand the statistical inference procedures in estimation of parameters.
CO4: Develop a good understanding on statistical testing of hypotheses in practice.
CO4: Conceptualize the testing of hypothesis procedure for non- parametric test.
CO5: Familiarize with the concept of Bayesian Inference.

Course: Advanced Data Visualization Total Credits: 3 Semester: II


Course outcomes
CO1: Understanding the importance of Data Visualization, Infographics in combination with
the grammar of graphics, and their utility in the domain of Analytics.
CO2: Implementing charts, graphs, and various other plots using R programming library
ggplot2 and implementing EDA in R.
CO3: Analyze various web apps and dashboards to visualize the data using R shiny.
CO4: Evaluate various data visualization techniques using python and creation of web apps
using Streamlit.
CO5: Applying Power BI knowledge to visualize data.

Course: Enterprise Guide to DataOps and MLOps Total Semester: III


Credits: 3

Course outcomes
CO1: Analyse the concepts of DataOps and MLOps
CO2: Design and implement DataOps and MLOps architectures
CO3:Manage DataOps and MLOps projects from planning to deployment
CO4: Apply advanced technologies to optimize DataOps and MLOps
CO5: Implement production-grade DataOps and MLOps pipelines

Course: Deep Learning Total Credits: 3 Semester: III

Course outcomes
CO1: Demonstrate the fundamental concepts of Deep Learning and its applications in various
fields.
CO2: Design, train and optimize Convolutional Neural Networks for image classification tasks
CO3: Implement Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) for sequence processing tasks..
CO4: Apply Deep Learning models for various applications.
CO5: Evaluate and deploy deep learning models for various applications.

Course: Big Data Analytics Total Credits: 3 Semester: III


Course outcomes
CO1: Describe the importance of Big Data Analytics challenges & opportunities.
CO2: Analyze the case studies related to real life situations and implementing programming
CO3: Gain conceptual understanding of Hadoop Distributed File System.
CO4: Implementing various Programming Languages - Programming Languages like Python,
Scala, Java is required because it helps to understand Hadoop
CO5: Applying Basic knowledge of Linux working and its command

Course: Data Analytics with SAS Total Credits: 3 Semester: III

Course outcomes
CO1: Demonstrate the fundamental concepts and principles essential for understanding SAS
programming.
CO2: Apply the capabilities of the SAS language to merge data from diverse origins
effectively.
CO3: Execute SAS functions for data cleansing, transformation, and the generation of
summary statistics and reports.
CO4: Assess the core principles of data visualization and demonstrate proficiency in crafting
meaningful visuals with SAS.
CO5: Develop SAS programs proficiently for conducting statistical analyses, encompassing
descriptive statistics, linear regression, and logistic regression.

Course: Computer Vision and Image Analytics Total Credits: Semester: III
3

Course outcomes
CO1: Describe the foundation of image formation, measurement, and analysis.
CO2: Apply the preprocessing steps of Image processing.
CO3: Evaluate the various steps of Image Processing.
CO4: Analyse the features of image.
CO5: Apply video tracking and analysis.

Course: Data Cleaning Total Credits: 3 Semester: III

Course outcomes
CO1: Create a program that manipulates basic data structures like Lists, Vectors, and Matrices
using R programming.
CO2: Demonstrate proficiency in exploring, managing, and transforming diverse datasets
through the application of various functions and techniques, ensuring data quality and
analytical readiness.
CO3: Implement Tidy Verse Library within R Programming to clean and manipulate data.
CO4: Employ the use of Data Wrangling and Data Cleansing methodologies to obtain usable
data from a cluttered set.
CO5: Develop scripts using dplyr and markdown within R to generate reports, ensuring data
reproducibility.

DSE Course: Natural Language Processing Total Credits: 3 Semester: IV

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand the basics of NLP.
CO2: Learning various steps of Text Processing
CO3: Deploy programs based on Semantics & Feature Extraction
CO4: Compute Classification & Clustering Algorithms
CO5: Evaluate the applications of NLP

DSE Course: Applied Regression and Total Credits: 3 Semester: IV


Experimental Design

Course outcomes
CO1: Demonstrate deeper understanding of the linear regression model.
CO2: Evaluate R-square criteria for model selection.
CO3: Understand the forward, backward and stepwise methods for selecting the variables.
CO4: Ability to use and understand generalized linear model using binary and count data.
CO5: Implement the research-based knowledge and research methods including design of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of data.

Skill Course: Blockchain Technology Total Credits: 2 Semester: IV


Course outcomes
CO1. Understand the basics of Blockchain technology and its various types.
CO2: Learn the fundamentals of cryptography and cryptocurrency.
CO3: Develop smart contracts applications
CO4: Analyze the security challenges, protocols, tools, and best practices of Blockchain
technology.
CO5: Implement Blockchain development.

Course: Frontiers in Statistical Quality Total Credits: 3 Semester: IV


Control and Time Series Analysis
Course outcomes
CO1: Grasping the basic principles of Statistical Quality Control (SQC) and its applications.
CO2: Constructing control charts with the ability to choose suitable stability criteria.
CO3: Applying process capability indices to evaluate a process's performance.
CO4: Executing univariate time series applications with appropriate simplicity.
CO5: Compare key time series models, including Autoregressive (AR), Moving Average
(MA), Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARMA), and Autoregressive Integrated
Moving Average with Seasonality (ARIMA).

Course: Internet of Things Total Credits: 3 Semester: IV

Course outcomes
CO1. Understand the fundamentals of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its architecture.
CO2: Design, develop, and analyze RF communication systems for IoT applications.
CO3: Analyze strategies to optimize the performance of application layer protocols in IoT and
modern networking.
CO4: Develop secure methods for data storage and transmission in IoT.
CO5: Evaluate the applications of IoT.
Course: Business Analytics Total Credits: 3 Semester: IV

Course outcomes
CO1: Understand the basic concepts of Business Analytics.
CO2: Review, analyze and interpret data.
CO3: Learn techniques and methods used in predictive analytics.
CO4: Implement various real-world applications of Business Analytics.
CO5: Evaluate various models used in Business Analytics.

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