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CMI Short Courses

We have a range of specialised courses that are aimed at beginner data analysts, covering a range of statistical techniques

 

Python Essentials Skills - 25 March 2019

For any researcher who has data they want to analyse using Python programming language with no prior computational experience is required

 

R Essentials Skills - 26 March 2019

Course that teaches you how to explore, use the language and perform basic data analysis in R

 

Excel Essential Skills - 29 March 2019

You will explore the data analysis functionality of Microsoft Excel 2010

 

Introduction to ArcGIS - 9 May 2019

Will explore the fundamentals of GIS through the analysis of real, recent crime data

 

Introduction to Data Analysis 1 - 15 May 2019

introduction to the theory and methods of quantitative data analysis, focusing on the social survey through R

 

Introduction to Data Analysis 2 - 16 May 2019

The focus is on methods for analysing relationships between variables, including Chi-square tests, correlation and linear regression in R

 

 

If you wish to learn more and book onto one of these courses either,

Visit: https://www.cmist.manchester.ac.uk/study/short/list/

Twitter: @cmi_courses

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