[Baypiggies] ML courses at the UC Berkeley Extension for Fall 2021

Ravi Chityala chityala at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 20:05:46 EDT 2021


Hello All,

Dr. Sridevi Pudipeddi will be teaching two 10-week long courses at the
UC Berkeley extension.  Due to the 'shelter at home' policy, the class
will be held "live online" via Zoom. So anyone from anywhere can join
this class.

The first course is "Data Science Principles and Practice Using
Python". The class will be held every Wednesday from 6:30 - 9:30 pm
PST starting from September 1st 2021 to November 4th 2021. The course
will cover: defining project goals; collecting, preparing and managing
data; building models; evaluating models and results; presenting
results using effective data visualization techniques; and deploying
models to a production environment.  The course will be very hands-on
with in-class activity and homework.  You will be provided Jupyter
notebooks that will contain many examples.  To register for the
course, visit https://extension.berkeley.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=49693169
and select section 007.

The second course is "Introduction to Machine Learning Using Python".
The class will be held every Tuesday from 6:30 - 9:30 pm PST starting
from August 31st 2021 to November 2nd 2021. The course will cover most
of the popular machine learning algorithms such as Linear Regression,
Logistic Regression, SVM, Random Forest, SVD, K-means, KNN, Naïve
Bayes etc. The course will be very hands-on with in-class activity and
homework.  You will be provided Jupyter notebooks that will contain
many examples. To register for the course, visit
https://extension.berkeley.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=30544037
and select section 016.

UC Berkeley Extension is accredited by various bodies through
the UC Berkeley . Hence, many employers will reimburse the cost of the course.

You can email me at chityala at gmail.com if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Ravi


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