Current students, graduates, and local youth participating in the first big data course at the Sungshin Women's University Career Development Center are attending a class. Photo by Sungshin Women's University

Current students, graduates, and local youth participating in the first big data course at the Sungshin Women's University Career Development Center are attending a class. Photo by Sungshin Women's University

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[Asia Economy Reporter Gong Byung-sun] Sungshin Women's University Career Development Center is conducting a program to nurture local software talent.


On the 30th, Sungshin Women's University Career Development Center announced that it had completed the '1st Big Data Course' held the previous day as part of the University Career Plus Center project.


The Big Data Course is one of the 'SW021 (Software Zero to One)' programs operated by Sungshin Women's University, which was selected for the University Career Plus Center project in 2022. SW021 is Sungshin Women's University's program aimed at cultivating future software talent who proactively and preemptively respond to changes in the era such as digital transformation and the 4th Industrial Revolution. The course is taught by Professor Jeong Ho-hyun from the Department of Mathematical Statistics and Data Science at Sungshin Women's University.


The Big Data Course was planned to nurture young software talent and facilitate smooth employment linkage. The target participants are current students interested in big data, graduates within two years after graduation, and local youth. This course covered everything from explaining the basic concepts of big data technologies used in companies to practical exercises using Python to enhance the theoretical and practical skills of the students.


In the future, Sungshin Women's University Career Development Center plans to conduct the 2nd Big Data Course, Python Course, and Coding Test Preparation Course.



Yoon Tae-jin, head of Sungshin Women's University Career Development Center, said, "We are making efforts to expand the participants of the Big Data Course not only to our current students and graduates but also to local youth, so that our university can fulfill its role as a hub university," adding, "We hope that outstanding local talents will fully demonstrate their capabilities through the specialized programs operated by our university."


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