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:'''Instructor:''' [http://jtmorgan.net Jonathan T. Morgan]  
:'''Instructor:''' [http://jtmorgan.net Jonathan T. Morgan]  
:'''Course Website''': We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1040891/announcements announcements], [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1040891/assignments turning in assignments], and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1040891/discussion_topics discussion]. Everything else will be linked on this page.
:'''Course Website''': We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1040891/announcements announcements], [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1040891/assignments turning in assignments], and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1040891/discussion_topics discussion]. Everything else will be linked on this page.
:'''Course Description:'''  
:'''Course Description:''' ''From the [http://blogs.uw.edu/hcde/2016/02/12/new-ms-course-data-science-for-user-experience-researchers/ HCDE Blog]...''


Success in many UX related roles, particularly user research, require workers to possess an understanding of data science concepts and to have facility with the tools of data analysis. This course introduces students to widely-adopted programming and data science tools to give them the skills to use data to answer questions about the characteristics, behaviors, and needs of people who use a wide variety of products.
Success in many UX related roles, particularly user research, require workers to possess an understanding of data science concepts and to have facility with the tools of data analysis. This course introduces students to widely-adopted programming and data science tools to give them the skills to use data to answer questions about the characteristics, behaviors, and needs of people who use a wide variety of products.
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