2020/21
Course image CIM Study Skills 20/21 2020/21

CIM and University of Warwick are running several workshops in the Autumn term to support you to develop the study skills necessary to succeed in your masters degree. Among other workshops offered will be specific CIMworkshops concerning academic reading, academic writing, and correct referencing. You are welcome to attend any or all of the workshops, and we encourage all students to attend the full range of workshops offered by the centre, irrespective of their academic background.

 
Course image IM902:Approaches to the Digital 2020/21
 
Course image IM903:Complexity in the Social Sciences 2020/21
 
Course image IM904:Digital Objects, Digital Methods 2020/21
 
Course image IM906:Dissertation 2020/21
 
Course image IM913:Spatial Methods and Practice in Urban Science 2020/21
 
Course image IM919:Urban Data 2020/21
 
Course image IM921:Visualisation 2020/21
 
Course image IM923:User Interface Cultures: Design, Method and Critique 2020/21
 
Course image IM924:Philosophy of Social Science Research 2020/21
 
Course image IM925:Foundations in Qualitative Research 2020/21
 
Course image IM926:Research Design, Practice and Ethics 2020/21
 
Course image IM931:Interdisciplinary Approaches to Machine Learning 2020/21
 
Course image IM933:Media Activism 2020/21
 
Course image IM939:Data Science Across Disciplines: Principles, Practice and Critique 2020/21

This module introduces students to the fundamental techniques, concepts and contemporary discussions across the broad field of data science. With data and data related artefacts becoming ubiquitous in all aspects of social life, data science gains access to new sources of data, is taken up across an expanding range of research fields and disciplines, and increasingly engages with societal challenges. The module provides an advanced introduction to the theoretical and scientific frameworks of data science, and to the fundamental techniques for working with data using appropriate procedures, algorithms and visualisation. Students learn how to critically approach data and data-driven artefacts, and engage with and critically reflect on contemporary discussions around the practice of data science, its compatibility with different analytics frameworks and disciplinary, and its relation to on-going digital transformations of society. As well as lectures discussing the theoretical, scientific and ethical frameworks of data science, the module features coding labs and workshops that expose students to the practice of working effectively with data, algorithms, and analytical techniques, as well as providing a platform for reflective and critical discussions on data science practices, resulting data artefacts and how they can be interpreted, actioned and influence society.

 
Course image QS906:Big Data Research: Hype or Revolution? 2020/21