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School: SBS Batch: 2023-2025
Program: MBA Current Academic Year: 2024-2025
Branch: Semester: III 1 Course Code DSC148 2 Course Title Data Management Using R and Excel 3 Credits 3 4 Contact 3-0-0 Hours (L-T- P) 5 Course Type Compulsory 6 Course 1. To develop a foundational understanding of R and Excel including Objective running programs, managing datasets, and utilizing formulas and functions for data manipulation and analysis. 2. To learn key statistical analysis techniques, including measures of central tendency and dispersion, graphical analysis methods, and hypothesis testing procedures 3. To understand and apply parametric tests such as Z-test, t-test, and ANOVA, as well as non-parametric tests like Kruskal-Wallis test, for comparing means and proportions across groups. 4. To gain proficiency in simple and multiple regression analysis, including interpretation of regression output and assessment of model significance and fit. 5. To apply learned concepts to real-world datasets, both in R and Excel, and develop skills in interpreting analysis results to derive meaningful insights for decision-making purposes. 7 Course 1. The student will be able to recall and explain the basic concepts Outcomes of R and Excel, including running programs, managing datasets, and utilizing formulas and functions. 2. The student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of techniques for importing and preparing datasets in both R and Excel environments. 3. The student will be able to apply statistical analysis techniques such as measures of central tendency, dispersion, and hypothesis testing to analyze datasets. 4. The student will be able to analyze and evaluate datasets using parametric tests (Z-test, t-test, ANOVA) and non-parametric tests (Kruskal-Wallis test) to compare means and proportions across groups. 5. The student will be able to evaluate and interpret the results of regression analysis, including assessing model significance, goodness of fit, and the significance of regression coefficients. 6. The student will be able to create meaningful insights and conclusions from analysis results derived from real-world datasets, demonstrating the ability to apply learned concepts in practical scenarios. 8 Course This course provides a comprehensive introduction to data analysis Description using R and Excel. Students will develop foundational skills in data management, statistical analysis, and interpretation of results. Topics include importing and preparing datasets, applying statistical techniques such as measures of central tendency and dispersion, hypothesis testing, parametric and non-parametric tests, and regression analysis. Through hands-on exercises and real-world applications, students will gain proficiency in analyzing data, interpreting results, and deriving meaningful insights to support decision-making processes. 9 Outline syllabus CO Mapping Unit 1 Fundamental of R and Excel A Intro to R, Running R programs,Getting familiar with CO1, CO2 R data sets, Creating R data sets B Intro to Excel, Formulas- If, Sumif, Sumifs, CO1, CO2 Countif, Countifs, Averageif, Averageifs, VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, Match, Index, Filters, Quick Filtering, Filtering by Multiple Criteria, Saving the Filtered Data, Performing Calculations on Filtered Data C Importing data into R and Excel CO1, CO2 Unit 2 Fundamental of Data Science A Measures of Central Tendency with emphasis on CO2, CO3 choosing right central tendency B Measures of Dispersion- Absolute and Relative CO2, CO3 C Introduction to Skewness and Kurtosis- Stem and Leaf CO2, CO3 Plot, Box and Whiskers Plot Unit 3 Hypothesis Testing A Null and Alternative Hypothesis, Type I Error, Type CO2, CO3 II Error, checking normality of data- Shapiro wilk test,
B Definition of Parametric and Non Parametric Test, CO3, CO4
Parametric Test: Test for Equality of Means- Z test, t test, Equality of proportions for one and two samples using R and Excel- when data is given, when mean and standard deviation is given C Equality of variances- F test using R and Excel- when CO3, CO4 data is given, when mean and standard deviation is given, Test for consistency/uniformity/stability Unit 4 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Kruskal Wallis Test A Definition, need for ANOVA, assumptions of CO4 ANOVA
B One Way ANOVA using R and Excel, Two Way CO4
ANOVA using R and Excel C Non Parametric Test- Kruskal Wallis Test, Run test CO4 for randomness, sign test Unit 5 Regression Analysis A Simple and Multiple Regression CO5 B Interpreting Regression output from R and Excel- CO5,CO6 R Square, Adjusted R Square, VIF, Significance of model, goodness of fit, Significance of Regression coefficients C Interpreting Regression coefficients for predicting CO5,CO6 dependent variable for given values of dependent variables, Identifying the most and least contributing variables 1 Mode of Theory 0 examination 1 Weightage CA MTE ETE 1 Distribution 25% 25% 50% 1 Text book/s* Introduction to Data Science" by Jeffrey Stanton. 2 Paperback. September 2015 1 Other 3 References R for Data Science" by Hadley Wickham and Garrett Grolemund. Paperback. September 2015. 1. Statistics for Data Science" by James D. Miller. Paperback. September 2015.
NAS1001_NASSCOM-FUTURE-SKILLS---ASSOCIATIVE-DATA-ANALYST_LTP_1.0_1_NAS1001_NASSCOM-FUTURE-SKILLS-ASSOCIATIVE-DATA-ANALYST_LTP_1.0_1_Associative Data Analyst (2)