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Introduction to R for Data Science

Course Code: MSF-0028

Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

About this course

R is rapidly becoming the leading language in data science and statistics. Today, R is the tool of choice for data science professionals in every industry and field. Whether you are full-time number cruncher, or just the occasional data analyst, R will suit your needs.

This introduction to R programming course will help you master the basics of R. In seven sections, you will cover its basic syntax, making you ready to undertake your own first data analysis using R. Starting from variables and basic operations, you will eventually learn how to handle data structures such as vectors, matrices, data frames and lists. In the final section, you will dive deeper into the graphical capabilities of R, and create your own stunning data visualizations. No prior knowledge in programming or data science is required.

What makes this course unique is that you will continuously practice your newly acquired skills through interactive in-browser coding challenges using the DataCamp platform. Instead of passively watching videos, you will solve real data problems while receiving instant and personalized feedback that guides you to the correct solution.

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What you'll learn

  • Introductory R language fundamentals and basic syntax
  • What R is and how it’s used to perform data analysis
  • Become familiar with the major R data structures
  • Create your own visualizations using R

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Course Syllabus

Section 1: Introduction to Basics


Take your first steps with R. Discover the basic data types in R and assign your first variable. Section 2: Vectors


Analyze gambling behaviour using vectors. Create, name and select elements from vectors. Section 3: Matrices


Learn how to work with matrices in R. Do basic computations with them and demonstrate your knowledge by analyzing the Star Wars box office figures. Section 4: Factors


R stores categorical data in factors. Learn how to create, subset and compare categorical data. Section 5: Data Frames


When working R, you’ll probably deal with Data Frames all the time. Therefore, you need to know how to create one, select the most interesting parts of it, and order them. Section 6: Lists


Lists allow you to store components of different types. Section 6 will show you how to deal with lists. Section 7: Basic Graphics
Discover R’s packages to do graphics and create your own data visualizations.

Meet the instructors

Filip Schouwenaars

Filip Schouwenaars

Main Course Developer DataCamp

Filip is the main course developer behind many of DataCamp's interactive courses. His courses and tutorials were already taken by thousands of students across the world. DataCamp has trained more than 250,000 data scientists who’ve completed over 3.7 million interactive exercises.

Jonathan Sanito

Jonathan Sanito

Senior Content Developer Microsoft

Jonathan works as a content developer and project manager for Microsoft focusing in Data and Analytics online training. He has worked with trainings for developer and IT pro audiences, from Microsoft Dynamics NAV to Windows Active Directory.

Before coming to Microsoft, Jonathan worked as a consultant for a Microsoft partner, implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV solutions.


Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

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