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Data Science by // Flatiron School

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Begin your journey into Data Science with Flatiron School

This immersive bootcamp takes you from beginner to expert, teaching Python, SQL, visualization, machine learning, and AI through hands-on projects. By graduation, you’ll have a polished portfolio and the skills to thrive in the fast-growing field of data science.

The GW RevU // Flatiron School difference:

  • Be mentored by a world-class data scientist
  • Small group classes (max 5 students)
  • 100% online program

The Data Science bootcamp can be taken full-time (FT) over 15 weeks, or part-time (PT) over 45 weeks.

Career services are included with each capstone and bootcamp program. Designed by and for tech professionals, you’ll experience a full technical interview process from start to finish, getting direct and personalized feedback each step of the way. Visit the Career Services page to learn more about the full process.

Certificate Curriculum

Industry-approved curriculum supports your journey into data science.

  1. Introduction to Python.
  2. Introduction to Data Science.
  3. Introduction to SQL.
  4. Cloud Computing, Generative AI, & Dashboards.
  5. Inferential Statistics.
  6. Regression.
  7. Introduction to Machine Learning.
  8. Natural Language Processing, Time Series, & Neural Networks.
  9. Neural Networks & Similar Models.
  10. Data Science Capstone.

COURSE Requirements

There are no prerequisites to take this course.

Overview

Modality

Online

Format

Asynchronous

Pricing

$9,900*
*(Starting at)

Partner

Flatiron School

Topic

Information Security and Cybersecurity

Start Dates

  • April 6, 2026 (PT/FT)
  • May 4, 2026 (PT/FT)
  • June 1, 2026 (PT/FT)
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Since 2012, Flatiron School has trained over 20,000 graduates. As a leader in the tech industry, Flatiron School believes that education is the best investment you can make in your future. We’re committed to helping change lives and the world for the better.

Our courses provide an immersive, outcomes-drive curriculum for students looking to launch a career in Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, Data Science, or Artificial Intelligence. Courses are offered both online and in-person on campuses across the country.

Flatiron School is frequently ranked as a top coding bootcamp by industry publications.

Learn more at https://flatironschool.com/.

Some programs may offer scholarships, senior discounts, incentives, or employer sponsorship opportunities. Federal financial aid typically does not apply to noncredit programs.

Tuition varies by program. Course fees are listed in the online catalog. Payment is usually accepted by credit card, e-check, or other approved methods.

Most lifelong learning courses are noncredit, designed for professional development or personal enrichment. Select programs may offer academic credit, or continuing education units (CEUs) or an equivalent (e.g. CEH).

A reliable internet connection, computer or tablet, and a current web browser are typically required. Some courses may require a webcam or specialized software, but these requirements will be listed in the course catalog and additional details provided in the course.

Yes, some programs provide CEUs (CEH), which may be used to meet professional licensing or credentialing requirements. CEU information will be listed in each course description.

Courses range from single-day workshops to multi-week programs. The length and schedule of each course is listed in the course catalog.

Most courses are held on the GW campuses in Washington D.C., the DMV area, or at designated learning centers. Location details, including parking and transportation options, are provided upon registration.

If you have selected a GW RevU course, you can simply click on “My Course” at the top of the page to be taken to your Dashboard where all the courses that you have registered for our listed.

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Our programs are open to adult learners from all backgrounds. Some courses may be designed for specific audiences (such as working professionals, senior learners, or pre-college students), but most do not require previous academic experience.

Generally, participants must be 18 or older. Some programs offer special enrollment opportunities for high school students or senior citizens—check individual course details for eligibility.

We offer a variety of noncredit courses, professional certificate programs, workshops, and enrichment opportunities. Options range from short seminars to multi-week courses.

Registration is available online through our course catalog. Simply select the course you’re interested in and follow the enrollment instructions.

If a course reaches capacity, you may be placed on a waitlist. We will notify you if a seat becomes available.

Most courses do not have prerequisites. If a program requires specific background knowledge or experience, it will be clearly stated in the course description.

Refunds are available if you withdraw by the published deadline, usually a few days before the course begins. After the deadline, refunds may not be granted. Please review the course-specific refund policy before registering.

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We offer in-person, online, and hybrid courses. Delivery format will be noted in the course listing.

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Yes. We are committed to providing accessible learning experiences. Please contact us before your course begins to request accommodations. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at revu@gwu.edu.