Don’t Quit Your Day Job to Grow Your Career: Galvanize Announces Part-Time Remote Data Science Education Program
Galvanize, a leader in developing talent and capabilities for individuals and corporations in the technical fields of software engineering and data science announced it is now enrolling students for a new part-time data science education program to be delivered entirely online beginning in October 2020.
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Don’t Quit Your Day Job to Grow Your Career: @Galvanize Announces Part-Time Remote #DataScience Education Program
A continuation of Galvanize’s industry-leading education bootcamps, the new program will offer those seeking to advance their skills in data science with the opportunity to do so on a more flexible schedule, from wherever they can get online. Providing the same curriculum, program structure, and quality as Galvanize’s full-time program, the 30-week online course will be taught by vetted professionals with years of education and industry experience.
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“Time, location, and cost shouldn’t force anyone to sideline their career goals. By offering this program remotely and on a part-time basis, our hope is that anyone who wants to keep working while learning data science will see the possibilities our program can unlock,” said Harsh Patel, Galvanize CEO. “We look forward to welcoming more working parents, veterans, our own alumni, and any underrepresented groups in tech into the Galvanize community through this new program.”
Organizations around the world are collecting more data than ever, and as a result, it is becoming increasingly essential to have the talent that can leverage that data in meaningful ways. Galvanize’s industry-tested, Python-based curriculum introduces best practices in machine learning, statistical analysis, natural language processing, and data visualization. Galvanize’s live-online classes are conducted by experienced industry professionals via conferencing software, inviting interaction between students, their instructors and classmates.
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