You'll never be Bill Nye, but you can be a data scientist

Learn the science behind data science.
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If Bill Nye reinvented his show for the modern era, he'd probably be the Data Science Guy. Skilled analytics professionals are in high demand across all sorts of industries nowadays, and IBM predicts that need will only continue to grow over the next three years. Get everything you need to break into this dynamic field through the Certs School's Complete Data Science Certification Training Bundle, available now for less than $50.

Across more than 85 hours of content, you'll explore essential analytics skills while honing your understanding of business tools and big data. Lessons in data mining, exploration, visualization, and hypothesis testing will make sure you've got the conceptual skills to succeed, while comprehensive introductions Hadoop, Python, Excel, and Tableau will get you technically savvy. 

Additional sessions on the ins and outs of R programming will have you mastering the R language as well as advanced statistical concepts, including linear and logistic regression, cluster analysis, and forecasting.

The best part about this bundle? All of its content is self-paced, meaning you can learn on your own time — no rush. Get a year's worth of access to all the learning the Complete Data Science Certification Training Bundle has to offer for only $49, a savings of 92 percent.

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Carlos is a New York-based ecommerce content writer ready to tell you what to buy. He has previously written for Adventure Publishing Group with toy and movie reviews as well as Anime News Network on anime interest articles because liking anime is the least nerdy thing about him. When not reviewing products, he's probably doing sociological analyses on pop culture that no one asked for. He has been told on several occasions that he does a really good Mickey Mouse impression.

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