Machine Learning with Python: Build & Optimize

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Machine Learning with Python: Build & Optimize

About this course

By the end of this course, learners will be able to build, evaluate, and optimize machine learning models using Python. They will develop the ability to preprocess data with NumPy and Pandas, visualize insights using Matplotlib, and implement workflows with scikit-learn pipelines. Learners will apply regression, classification, clustering, and dimensionality reduction techniques to real-world datasets, while mastering hyperparameter tuning for improved model performance. This course is designed to bridge theory with practice, offering hands-on experience in every stage of the machine learning lifecycle—from data collection and preparation to model deployment. Unlike traditional courses, it emphasizes practical coding exercises and end-to-end project workflows, ensuring that learners gain both conceptual clarity and applied skills. Upon completion, learners will be equipped with the essential tools and confidence to tackle data-driven problems, analyze large datasets, and create scalable machine learning solutions. Whether pursuing a career in data science or enhancing analytical skills, this course provides a comprehensive pathway into applied machine learning with Python.

What you'll learn

  • Build machine learning models using Python
  • Preprocess data with NumPy and Pandas
  • Visualize data using Matplotlib
  • Implement machine learning workflows with scikit-learn
  • Apply regression, classification, clustering, and dimensionality reduction techniques
  • Master hyperparameter tuning for model performance

Course objectives

  • Bridge theory with practical application in machine learning
  • Gain hands-on experience in the machine learning lifecycle
  • Develop confidence in tackling data-driven problems

Skills you'll gain

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