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Social Network Analysis (352-DL-20)

Instructors

Neelam Modi

Meeting Info

Online: TBA

Overview of class

This course uses principles of social network analysis to understand the growing connectivity and complexity of the world around us on different scales, ranging from small groups to the web. Together, we will examine the historical evolution of SNA, delve into its core methodologies, and explore its diverse applications in various domains. Through interactive modules, students will gain hands-on experience in analyzing network structures, identifying influential individuals and groups, and applying theoretical frameworks to interpret network formation and performance. By the end of this course, students will be equipped with both the analytical tools and principles needed to navigate and leverage the interconnectedness of their own personal and professional social networks.

This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition.

Research and Analytics concentration/elective certificate course for B.S. degrees.

Registration Requirements

Prerequisites: none

Class Attributes

Asynchronous:Remote class-no scheduled mtg time