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Introduction to Predictive Modeling
Welcome to Introduction to Predictive Modeling, the first course in the University of Minnesota’s Analytics for Decision Making specialization.
This course will introduce to you the concepts, processes, and applications of predictive modeling, with a focus on linear regression and time series forecasting models and their practical use in Microsoft Excel. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Understand the concepts, processes, and applications of predictive modeling.
- Understand the structure of and intuition behind linear regression models.
- Be able to fit simple and multiple linear regression models to data, interpret the results, evaluate the goodness of fit, and use fitted models to make predictions.
- Understand the problem of overfitting and underfitting and be able to conduct simple model selection.
- Understand the concepts, processes, and applications of time series forecasting as a special type of predictive modeling.
- Be able to fit several time-series-forecasting models (e.g., exponential smoothing and Holt-Winter’s method) in Excel, evaluate the goodness of fit, and use fitted models to make forecasts.
- Understand different types of data and how they may be used in predictive models.
- Use Excel to prepare data for predictive modeling, including exploring data patterns, transforming data, and dealing with missing values.
This is an introductory course to predictive modeling. The course provides a combination of conceptual and hands-on learning. During the course, we will provide you opportunities to practice predictive modeling techniques on real-world datasets using Excel.
To succeed in this course, you should know basic math (the concept of functions, variables, and basic math notations such as summation and indices) and basic statistics (correlation, sample mean, standard deviation, and variance). This course does not require a background in programming, but you should be familiar with basic Excel operations (e.g., basic formulas and charting). For the best experience, you should have a recent version of Microsoft Excel installed on your computer (e.g., Excel 2013, 2016, 2019, or Office 365).
Duration
6 Months
Institution
University of Minnesota
Format
Online
Eligibility Criteria
school
Academic Foundation
A recognized Bachelor’s degree or high school equivalent required for admission into University of Minnesota.
language
Language Proficiency
English proficiency required. IELTS, TOEFL, or standard medium-of-instruction certificates accepted.
Detailed Fees Breakdown
Base Tuition Fee
$237
Total Est. Investment
$237
Scholarships and early-bird waivers may apply. Contact admissions for exact institutional fees.
Academic Trajectory
Program Outcome
Graduates of the Introduction to Predictive Modeling program at University of Minnesota are equipped with global perspectives, ready to excel in international markets and top-tier career opportunities.