08-23-2022, 06:02 PM
I got the IBM Data Science Professional Certificate TESU course equivalencies back today. This includes 1) Data Science Foundations 2) Applied Data Science Specialization 3) Data Science Professional Certificate(If you do the DSP Cert, you get the other two along the way), and I send them at the same time so it is hard to tell exactly what is what, but here is my best guess based on the ACE Recommendations and lining up to the courses.
Data Science Professional: CIS-210 - Structured Query Language (SQL) - 3 hrs., COS-205 - Python Programming - 3hrs., DSI-299 - Special Topics in Data Sci/Analytics - 6 hrs.
Applied Data Science Specialization: COS-205 Python Programming - 3hrs., DSI-200 Interpretive Data Analysis
Data Science Foundations: Nothing
Again this is just a guess for how they line up, but those are the courses, CIS-210,COS-205(x2),DSI-200,DSI-299(6hr). The reason for my guess is the DSP cert is the one with the recommendation for 3hrs of SQL, and it is the only one with two recommendations 3hrs in DS, which since they didn't want to give UL, it appears they just smashed together into one 6hr course.
I don't know how valuable the DSI courses are. They didn't apply to my CS and if I use the what-if evaluation for the BS Data Science & Analytics they don't apply to that. Might only be good for free electives honestly. The Python and SQL do apply as LL AOS in the BACS. I think it is quite a fair bit of work for 2 courses FWIW. If taking strictly for credit purposes there are probably much easier paths for those two courses.
Data Science Professional: CIS-210 - Structured Query Language (SQL) - 3 hrs., COS-205 - Python Programming - 3hrs., DSI-299 - Special Topics in Data Sci/Analytics - 6 hrs.
Applied Data Science Specialization: COS-205 Python Programming - 3hrs., DSI-200 Interpretive Data Analysis
Data Science Foundations: Nothing
Again this is just a guess for how they line up, but those are the courses, CIS-210,COS-205(x2),DSI-200,DSI-299(6hr). The reason for my guess is the DSP cert is the one with the recommendation for 3hrs of SQL, and it is the only one with two recommendations 3hrs in DS, which since they didn't want to give UL, it appears they just smashed together into one 6hr course.
I don't know how valuable the DSI courses are. They didn't apply to my CS and if I use the what-if evaluation for the BS Data Science & Analytics they don't apply to that. Might only be good for free electives honestly. The Python and SQL do apply as LL AOS in the BACS. I think it is quite a fair bit of work for 2 courses FWIW. If taking strictly for credit purposes there are probably much easier paths for those two courses.