Data Science for Economists, 2025 Spring ECON 148 105 DIS 105

2025 Spring ECON 148 105 DIS 105

This course will give the undergraduate student the basic computational building blocks needed to be a good consumer and producer of applied economics work. Students will work to acquire data through APIs, access census data, or download from replication repositories. The course will cover wrangling data, working with incomplete or unstructured data, joining and merging data, exploratory data analysis and data visualization. The course will cover many aspects of preparing data for econometric analysis. Practices around literate code, open science tools, reproducibility, and data management will also be covered.

Course Times
Th 1:00pm - 1:59pm
Course Location
Latimer 105
Course CCN
25703
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Discussion
Course number
148
Instructors
Jesse Rothstein

Instructor(s)

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Carmel P. Friesen Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics; Director, California Policy Lab
Labor EconomicsPublic Economics | Teaching