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Foundations of Machine Learning

$800.00

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The purpose of this course is to provide students with core foundational knowledge to deepen their understanding of machine learning (ML) practices and applications.

Description

The purpose of this course is to provide students with core foundational knowledge to deepen their understanding of machine learning (ML) practices and applications. This course builds understanding of the mathematical foundation needed to create algorithms for use in artificial intelligence and machine learning. The content includes, but is not limited to, foundational knowledge and skills related to computer coding and software development.

Note: Requires purchase of a full year.

Customer Provided Physical Materials:Any software program that can be used for graphic design, document design, and slide visuals. Options include:Canva.comWord OnlinePowerPoint OnlineGoogle SlidesFree programs:Google Colaboratory (free with an external email account)SQLite (free library to be used within Google Colab)

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Changes and Refunds Policy

Parent/Student may cancel any individual Student enrollment in a Course within ten (10) calendar days after the enrollment date in that Course ("Grace Period"). In the event of a timely request for cancellation and approval, HGS will issue a credit to Parent/Student for a future enrollment, but in no event will any refunds be issued. No credit or refund shall be owed to Parent/Student for cancellations or reassignments reported to HGS beyond the Grace Period