Data Analysis and Visualization - Summer 2025

DAT 104
Open Closing on May 16, 2025
McMaster University Continuing Education
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Instructor
(22)
6
Timeline
  • May 16, 2025
    Experience start
  • July 2, 2025
    Experience end
Experience
1/10 project matches
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any company type
Any industries

Experience scope

Categories
Data visualization Data analysis
Skills
planning adult education project planning communication computer science data visualization data analysis
Learner goals and capabilities

This course is part of the Data Analytics certificate program. Students in the program are adult learners with a post-secondary degree/diploma in computer science, engineering, business, etc.


The students learn how to perform exploration of data in order to discover meaningful information to solve problems, and will allow for the application of analytics life cycle in the context of planning to solve a business problem. Emphasis is placed on framing the problem, proposing an analytics solution, communicating with stakeholders, and establishing an analytics-focused project plan. Common data visualization tools and techniques are explored and used as students learn best practices for the presentation and communication of analytical solutions and insights.

Learners

Learners
Continuing Education
Beginner, Intermediate levels
20 learners
Project
40 hours per learner
Learners self-assign
Teams of 4
Expected outcomes and deliverables

The final project deliverables will include:

  • A report on students’ findings and details of the problem presented
  • Future collaboration ideas will be identified based on current project outcomes


Project timeline
  • May 16, 2025
    Experience start
  • July 2, 2025
    Experience end

Project Examples

Requirements

The project should provide an opportunity for the students to collaborate with the project sponsor to identify and translate a real business problem into an analytics problem. The projects can be short, where the students can apply their learnings to address the sponsors business problem. Some examples are:

  • Describe the Data Analytics Lifecycle, its stages how they complement each other and applicability to the business problem
  • Explore, cleanse and extract data to determine the technical and analytical feasibility of presenting viable solutions to address business problem(s)
  • Design viable data analytics solution(s) to a set of specific business needs.
  • Assess data management tools to perform ETL (Extract Transform and Load) activities 
  • Examine and create data visualizations that effectively communicate with audiences at various organizational levels
  • Present data management and project management principles related to the Data Analytics Lifecycle in addressing the business problem


You should submit a high-level proposal/business problem statement including relevant data sets and definitions, a list of acceptable tools (if applicable), and expected deliverables. Business datasets could be provided based on a non-disclosure agreement or in an anonymized/synthetic data format that is relevant to your organization and business problem. The course instructors will review the documents to confirm the scope and timing of the proposed problem and its alignment with the capstone course requirements.


Analytics solution may be applicable for (however they are not limited to) the following topics:

  1. Customer acquisition and retention
  2. Cross-sell and upsell opportunities
  3. Develop high propensity target markets
  4. Customer segmentation (behavioral or transactional)
  5. New Product/Product line development
  6. Ranking markets by potential revenue


To ensure students’ learning objectives are achieved, we recommend that the datasets are at least 20,000+ rows in size. Data need to be ‘clean’. If more than one database is provided, which must be conjoined, students will be required to integrate them. This supports the learning experience and minimizes partner data preparation.

Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

  • Q1 - Multiple choice
    What is the approximate size of the dataset(s) you plan to provide (in number of rows)?  *
    • Less than 5,000 rows
    • 5,000–10,000 rows
    • 10,000–20,000 rows
    • More than 20,000 rows (recommended)
  • Q2 - Multiple choice
    Is the dataset already cleaned and ready for analysis (e.g., minimal missing data, consistent formatting, no duplicates)?
    • Yes
    • No
  • Q3 - Multiple choice
    If multiple datasets are provided, are they structured in a way that allows them to be easily integrated (e.g., shared keys or matching fields)?
    • Yes
    • No
    • Not Applicable
  • Q4 - Text short
    Please briefly describe the nature of the dataset(s) you will provide (e.g., sales data, customer surveys, website analytics, etc.).