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'''Human Centered Data Science''' (HCDS) is a course offered by the [https://escience.washington.edu/ University of Washington eScience Institute] as part of the core curriculum for the [https://www.datasciencemasters.uw.edu/ Master of Science in Data Science] program as '''DATA 512''', and hosted by the [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/ Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering]. The course curriculum was developed by Jonathan T. Morgan, Brock Craft, and Cecilia Aragon with contributions by Os Keyes and Brandon Martin-Anderson.
'''Human Centered Data Science''' (HCDS) is a course offered by the [https://escience.washington.edu/ University of Washington eScience Institute] as part of the core curriculum for the [https://www.datasciencemasters.uw.edu/ Master of Science in Data Science] program as '''DATA 512''', and hosted by the [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/ Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering]. The course curriculum was developed by Jonathan T. Morgan, Brock Craft, and Cecilia Aragon with contributions by Os Keyes and Brandon  


Human Centered Data Science focuses on fundamental principles of data science and its human implications, including:  
Human Centered Data Science focuses on fundamental principles of data science and its human implications, including:  
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