Data Analytics
The Data Analytics program equips students with the essential skills to analyze, interpret, and visualize data for actionable insights. This program combines theoretical knowledge and practical applications, enabling students to excel in a variety of industries, including healthcare, finance, marketing, and technology. Graduates will be well-prepared for roles that demand a strong analytical mindset and proficiency in data-driven decision-making tools.
Meet Your Instructor
Sarita Medhekar has a Master's degree in Computer Science and a passion for game and software development. Check out her interactive profile below!
Program Outcomes
- Utilize basic software development terminology and concepts.
- Apply a software-development process to develop and troubleshoot a software product.
- Create computer graphics for inclusion into a software product.
- Translate, interpret, and use basic computer terminology and jargon.
- Identify procedures for security risk management in the computer field.
- Critical Thinking Communication
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Teamwork
- Social Responsibility Personal Responsibility
- Professional Ethics and Confidentiality
- Adaptability
- Analytical Reasoning
Career Information
A career in data analytics offers a wide range of opportunities across multiple industries. Data analysts work to transform raw data into actionable insights, helping organizations make informed decisions. They play a critical role in fields such as healthcare, where they analyze patient data to improve outcomes, or finance, where they evaluate market trends and manage risks. Other industries, like marketing and retail, rely on data analysts to understand consumer behavior and develop targeted strategies. Careers such as business intelligence analyst, data engineer, machine learning specialist, and operations analyst are common in this growing field.
For students in Software Development and Game Design, learning data analytics provides valuable skills to integrate data-driven decision-making into their projects. In game development, data analytics helps optimize gameplay, enhance user engagement, and improve monetization strategies. For software developers, it enables the creation of intelligent applications and systems that respond to real-time data and user feedback.
course | title | sch |
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First Semester | ||
IMED 1416 | Web Design I | |
ITSC 1401 | Introduction to Computers | |
ACNT 1303 | Introduction to Accounting | |
POFI 1349 | Spreadsheets | |
DATN 1370 | Intro to Data Visualization & Analytics | |
Second Semester | ||
ITSE 1346 | Database Theory and Design | |
ITNW 1309 | Fundamentals of Cloud Computing | |
ITSY 1300 | Fundamentals of Information Security | |
ITSW 2334 | Advanced Spreadsheets | |
DATN 2374 | Intro to Predictive Analytics | |
Third Semester | ||
DATN 2376 | Analytical Tools & Methods | |
DATN 2377 | Capstone Course/Advanced Analytical Tools | |
Total | 30 |
Students may pursue an Associate of Applied Science in Software Developer/Game Design.
Sarita V. Medhekar
Instructor II
Phone: (409) 984-6390
Email: medhekarsv@caminal-equip.com
Raymond T. Sweat
Adjunct Instructor
Phone: (409) 984-6424
Email: sweatrt@caminal-equip.com
Brenda Duhon
Adjunct Instructor
Umphrey Industrial Technology Center, Office 201A
Phone: 409-984-6418
Email: duhonbg@caminal-equip.com
Kenneth W. Ballou
Adjunct Instructor
Umphrey Industrial Technology Center, Office 201A
Phone: (409) 984-6418
Email: balloukw@caminal-equip.com
Adriane Champagne
Program Director
Student Success Center, Office 130
Phone: 409-984-6416
Email: champagneam@caminal-equip.com
Sheila Guillot
Instructor
Umphrey Industrial Technology Center, Office 201B
Phone: 409-984-6381
Email: guillsr@caminal-equip.com
Kellie Buckner
Instructor
Umphrey Industrial Technology Center, Office 201F
Phone: 409-984-6507
Email: bucknerkc@caminal-equip.com
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Sarita Medhekar
Program Director
Software Developer/Game Design
Education I, Room 107
Academic Transfer Degree
Leads to a BS degree in Computer Programming at a four-year college/university