Register for the DeGroote Data Science Summer Program!

| April 17, 2023
Submitted by Christopher Longtin for Student Experience

We are excited to officially launch the third year of DeGroote’s Data Science Summer Program! This year, MBA, BLPT and upper-year undergraduate commerce students can choose between 1 or 2 virtual evening courses designed to build skills in data science and machine learning.

Please read the program overview in full, including all frequently asked questions, prior to registering for courses as it contains very important information about pre-requisites and the waitlist. Seats are limited, so we hope you will take advantage of these offerings and register by Monday, May 1 at 11:59 p.m. (EDT)!

Eligibility:

  • MBA (and BLPT) students (all levels) and undergraduate commerce students (having completed level 3 and above) in good academic standing
  • Priority will be given to current students who will be continuing their program in the Fall 203 term
  • Students who have recently completed their program (convocating in June 2023) may sign up, but will be moved to the waitlist and offered a seat if space remains available. You can expect to receive confirmation of your registration status one week prior to the program start date.

Questions?

We are very excited to offer these courses. Whether you elect to write the certification exams, or simply attend the course(s), you will be more knowledgeable and skilled to be market-ready at graduation.

Tags:
be curious | mba | think big | ug3 | ug4
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