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Health Data Analysis and Machine Learning
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Gain proficiency in using WEKA for data handling, analysis, visualization, and executing machine learning processes. The course covers visualizing datasets and data reduction, and introduces foundational concepts.
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Health Data Analytics Information Session
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Get an overview of the program, the curriculum, learning outcomes, and what to expect. Meet program instructors Dr. Anita Palepu, Dr. Raymond Ng, Dr. Rob Bergen, and Dr. Yulia Egorova.
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Health Data and Visualization
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Gain insights into the challenges of working with real-time clinical data. Key areas include data cleansing, the value of data warehouses, and the differences between experimentally generated and observational data.
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How to Make Good Arguments and Avoid Bad Ones
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This course is part of the UBC Future Global Leaders On-Campus program for high school students ages 15-18. In this course we offer an overview of the history and theory of arguments, with many concrete examples of good and bad arguments.
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Identity and Intergroup Relations
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Learn to integrate intercultural and social justice perspectives and take a critical look at intergroup relations. Review identity development models and explore how culture, ethnicity and race shape intercultural interactions. Look at the impact of systemic issues of power and privilege. Develop practical strategies for meaningful intergroup dialogue and engagement.
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Intercultural, Diversity and Inclusion Programs - Free Information Session
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Learn more about our fully online programs to develop intercultural competencies. At the info session, meet a graduate of the program and a course facilitator who will share about their experiences in the program. Ask us questions and ensure you have the information you need to make an informed decision about the right courses for you.
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International Criminal Law
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This course is part of the UBC Future Global Leaders On-Campus program for high school students ages 15-18. Explore the origins of modern international criminal law, with a particular focus on "genocide" and "crimes against humanity", and their impact on current directions in law, policy and culture.
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Intro to Systematic Program Design in Python Part 1
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This introductory programming course focuses on systematic programming methods foundational to writing well-designed programs. The course is taught using Python, a beginner-friendly, versatile programming language. Learn processes for creating well-tested programs that are easy to update in the future.
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Intro to Systematic Program Design in Python Part 2
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This introductory programming course builds on core methods taught in Intro to Systematic Program Design in Python Part 1, and continues to focus on learning systematic programming methods for writing well-designed programs.
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Introduction to Aquatic Data Sciences
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Gain an understanding of aquatic databases and the introductory skills to extract, analyze and visualize data to inform research and related decisions.