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Intro to Data Analysis

Tackle real datasets from day one. With Pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib, you’ll practice cleaning, analyzing, and visualizing data while learning to ask and answer meaningful questions.

  • Course
  • Intermediate
  • 4.4 (443)
  • Updated: May 14, 2026
Free Course

Intro to Data Analysis

Skills you'll learn

1 skill

  • Linear regression

Prerequisites

0 prerequisites

You will need to be able to communicate fluently and professionally in written and spoken English.

Course Outline

  • 6 lessons

Program Instructors

1 instructor

Unlike typical professors, our instructors come from Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies and have demonstrated leadership and expertise in their professions:

Caroline Buckey

Software Engineer, Google

Caroline Buckey

Software Engineer, Google

Reviews

Average Rating: 4.4 (443 Reviews)

The content is great although a bit dated on some topic, and sometimes the videos seems to come from other modules and refer to content not seen in the nano-degree, however overall the experience is good and the exercise helps a lot.

Edgar Maucourant

Jun 18, 2025

Great course to understand modern algorithms in RL.

Andrei

Sep 9, 2024

Considering that to buy this course you need to pay Udacity subscription at least one month (250$), this course is simply a scam: Pytorch codes from 6 years ago! That is, the course is still exactly the same from the day it was released, and today (as of 2024) it is outdated. What's more, in some videos they name certain Git hub repositories that have changed. This appears in the actor-critic methods section, which is literally a man marketing himself and reading the code without explaining it, as if he were reading poems. Generally poor explanations of videos of less than 5 minutes, unless you consult the papers and the book that offers, if you start watching the videos you learn rather little. Very poor explanations of programming codes. Unpractical exercises. You have to solve DL problems from already built environments, that is, the practical part is limited to solve video game type environments that have no real life utility. Anywhere is there an example of how to build your own environment? → NO, Impossible deliverables. If you give me a few GPU hours and I have to build my own models and test infinite hyperparameters how am I going to perform that task, if all I can do is copy a code from the internet that I know works so I don't spend those hours? They give very few GPU hours to solve the problems, and these have a lot to do with launching a model, waiting, changing hyperparameters etc. The only good thing about the course is the papers and github repos it redirects to, which are useful. I mean, you pay an absurd amount of money for some internet links. My first and last course at Udacity :)

Angela G

Apr 12, 2024

Amazing course with the most advanced knowledge about deep RL, yet presented in so pleasant way, that it was such a great adventure to learn and gain new skills with Deep Reinforcement Learning Course! Thank you very much.

Agnieszka L

Nov 15, 2023

The course explains even the heavy concepts very easily.

Anuj P

Aug 22, 2023

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