Autumn 2024 STAT 37815-1

Course: STAT 37815

Title: Practical R Programming with Extensions

Instructor: Ryan McShane

Class Schedule: Sec 1: MW 9:30 AM-10:50 AM in Jones 303

Description: This course covers a practical set of skills vital to modern statistics and data science in handling messy, real-world data. Throughout the course, students will practice reproducible research with version control and literate programming. They will think algorithmically with base R objects, control flow, functions, and iteration. Students will also be introduced to a variety of tidyverse data wrangling methods to import, clean, transform, join, and summarize their data. Finally, students will visualize and explore data using the grammar of graphics framework. Additional introductory topics may be discussed. No programming experience is required, although some will be helpful. This course is taught at the graduate level. Credit may not be earned for both STAT 27815 and STAT 37815.