BIOL1916: Visualizing Results

2 CreditsFreshman SeminarIntellectual Community

Much of research is focused on generating and analyzing data. But effectively displaying this data is key to communicating one's results. Effective visualizations can help communicate major results and can be quite convincing. Poor visualizations can confuse and even mislead the audience. This course will consider best practices in the visual presentation of scientific and empowers students to evaluate the presentation of data and to generate effective figures using modern computational software.

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B+ Average (3.465)Most Common: A (58%)

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