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In this cohort of The Data Mine, students will work on projects sponsored by corporate partners of the University. Students will be placed in cohorts according to the needs of the corporate partner-sponsored projects. Coursework will vary according to the project.

Additional information can be found at datamine.purdue.edu/corporate.

All interested students must fill out this survey before filling the application form: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25HHMb5d9QK9IUu

 

Eligibility

Open to any undergraduate student with an interest in the Data Sciences

Residential Component

  • Required. The location of learning community housing will be determined based on the incoming size and needs of the learning community. 
  • A signed housing contract is required to apply to this learning community. Once a housing contract is completed, you will indicate your learning community housing preference within the learning community application. Applications received by the priority deadline will be considered first. 
  • If you want to be placed with a preferred roommate and be admitted to a learning community with a required residential component, both you and your roommate must apply (and be accepted) to the same learning community. Students admitted to learning communities with a required residential component cannot be paired with students admitted to learning communities with an optional residential component
  • For specific question regarding learning communities, email learningcommunities@purdue.edu 
  • Completing a housing contract is a separate process from applying to a learning community. If you have questions about housing, contact University Residences (https://www.housing.purdue.edu/) at housing@purdue.edu.

 

Duration

Full Academic Year

Associated Classes

Fall

  • TDM 10100
  • TDM 11100

Spring

  • TDM 10200

Additional information can be found at datamine.purdue.edu/corporate.

Events and Activities Included:

  • Weekly dinners with LC participants
  • Tour of Purdue’s computational facilities
  • Social gatherings with LC members
  • Seminars by visiting speakers including practicing actuaries and data scientists
  • Meals with campus and community leaders
  • Game / recreation nights
  • Career and graduate school panels

Information above is subject to change. If you are placed in the LC, the associated courses will be on your schedule prior to you registering for the rest of your courses.

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