|
INT 5200 Data Mining & Reporting
| Credit Hours | Recitation/Lecture Hours | Studio Hours | Clinical Hours | Lab Hours |
This course will discuss the threefold model of data mining, predictive analysis, and effective communication and dissemination of viable intelligence. This course will also introduce the intelligence student to the techniques of data mining, case linkage, and definitive attribution, while understanding the concepts of data integrity, open and closed sources, and fluid profiles with dynamic correction. Current issues in data collection will be examined and the ethical concerns in data mining will be discussed and debated. This course will teach the student how to draw upon the combined strengths of technology, experience, education and intuition to connect the dots and reveal the patterns that lay within the puzzle of the data mining. | 3 | 0 | 0 | | |
|
|
College of Business Administration Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website | College of Engineering & Science Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website | College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website | College of Liberal Arts & Education Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website | School of Architecture Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website | School of Dentistry Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website | School of Law Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website |
|