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  • Application development
  • Consumer applications and technologies
  • Customer relationship management (CRM)
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Education & Coursework

High School:

Lower Moreland, Huntingdon Valley, PA

Graduation: June 2015

GPA: 3.3

 

 

 

College:

Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Anticipated Graduation: 2019

Major: MIS  Minor: Finance

 

Academic Coursework:

  • Data Analytics: In this course, I was able to analyze raw data and solve problems using computer-based data tools like Piktochart, Tableau, and Excel. I learned how to turn raw data into valuable data for decision making in order solve problems and communicate using data. In addition, I learned different ways to use data through storage, organization, and analyzation. The data analytics challenge is one of the projects that  allowed me to create presentations, using data visualization.
  • Information Systems in Organizations: In this course, I got to analyze business scenarios and choose the business application best suitable for the situation. Some of the business application I’ve learned were customer relationship management systems, enterprise systems, e-commerce applications, transaction processing systems, and business analytics. These applications help interpret the interaction between information technology, customers, processes, and organizations. 
  • Data Science: This course improved my skills in analyzing business data and operating it through structured query language (SQL) and enterprise systems. The assignments and exams involved analyzing, modeling, and designing database centric solutions for organizations. Create data models and data warehouses based on business rules.
  • Data-Centric Application Development: In this course, I learned how to code by using data-centric applications and high level programming language. The applications I’ve learned are HTML, CSS, PHP, and MySQL. The activities and assignments taught me different debugging techniques to identify errors and make corrections. 

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