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The official transcript for Niaz Khan details various credentials earned in data science and programming, including a badge for IT Specialist in Python and multiple certifications from Coursera authorized by IBM. The transcript outlines the skills acquired in Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, and data visualization, along with credit recommendations for college courses. It also includes information about the American Council on Education's endorsement of the credentials and policies regarding their evaluation.

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The official transcript for Niaz Khan details various credentials earned in data science and programming, including a badge for IT Specialist in Python and multiple certifications from Coursera authorized by IBM. The transcript outlines the skills acquired in Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, and data visualization, along with credit recommendations for college courses. It also includes information about the American Council on Education's endorsement of the credentials and policies regarding their evaluation.

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OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT - ISSUED ON 13 FEBRUARY 2025

Niaz Khan momandniazkhan@[Link]

ID#: f5799ba5-7e2d-4e85-9d2e-62e3925d5572 [Link]/users/niaz-khan.2df8c754

Birth Date: 11 March 2004

IT Specialist - Python
Issued by: Certiport

Issued to: Niaz Khan

Issued on: 15 January 2025

Description
Earners of this badge demonstrate that they can recognize, write, and debug Python code that
will logically solve a problem.

Course Number: CPRT-0103 (v.1)

Total Credits: 3

Grade: Pass

Credit Recommendation
• 3 semester hours in computer programming in the lower-division undergraduate category

Data Science Orientation


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 26 December 2024

Description
This badge earner has a good understanding of why data science, artificial intelligence (AI) and
machine learning are revolutionizing the way people do business and research around the
world. They have general knowledge on what data science is today.

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Tools for Data Science V2


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 8 January 2025

Description
This credential earner is able to use Jupyter Notebooks including its features and tools used by
R Programmers including RStudio IDE. The earner understands how to use various data science
and data visualization tools. The individual is familiar with IBM Watson Studio including its
features and capabilities, and can create and share a Jupyter Notebook.

Data Science Methodology


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 8 January 2025

Description
This badge earner has demonstrated a thorough understanding of the different stages that
constitute the data science methodology, which is instrumental to solving any data science
problem.

Python for Data Science and AI


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 9 January 2025

Description
This badge earner has the core skills in Python such as critical data structures, programming
fundamentals and experience with core libraries for data science. They can apply this
knowledge to work with data and develop applications for data science. The individual also has
sufficient Python knowledge to work with Python libraries.

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Python Project for Data Science


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 10 January 2025

Description
This badge earner demonstrates foundational Python skills for working with data. This includes:
understanding the role of a Data Scientist / Data Analyst; applying Python fundamentals,
working with Python data structures, and working with data in Python; and how to build a
dashboard using Python and popular Python libraries using Jupyter notebook.

Databases and SQL for Data Science


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 14 January 2025

Description
This badge earner understands relational database concepts, can construct and execute SQL
queries, and has demonstrated hands-on experience accessing data from databases using
Python-based Data Science tools like Jupyter notebooks.

Data Analysis with Python


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Khan

Issued on: 18 January 2025

Description
This badge earner has the core skills in Data Analysis using Python. They can readily clean,
visualize and summarize data using Pandas. Using Scikit-learn, the earner can develop Data
Pipelines, construct Machine learning models for Regression and evaluate these models.

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Data Analytics Essentials


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Khan

Issued on: 21 January 2025

Description
This badge earner has demonstrated a foundational knowledge of Data Analytics. The
individual can explain what is Data Analytics, list the key tools and technologies within the data
ecosystem, and has a conceptual understanding of the data analysis lifecycle. The badge earner
is also able to describe the technical and soft skills required to become a successful data
analyst.

Data Visualization with Python


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Khan

Issued on: 25 January 2025

Description
This badge earner has a good understanding of what data visualization is, uses of data
visualization, and best practices when creating plots and visuals. The individual has the skills to
use different Python Libraries, mainly Matplotlib and Seaborn to generate different types of
visualization tools such as line plots, scatter plots, bubble plots, area plots, histograms, and bar
charts. The earner is able to use the Folium library to visualize geospatial data and to create
choropleth maps.

Machine Learning with Python (V2)


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 12 February 2025

Description
The badge earner has a good understanding of implementing machine learning (ML) models,
including when to use ML techniques such as regression, classification, clustering, and

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dimensionality reduction. They can use different machine learning libraries in Python, mainly
scikit-learn and NumPy, to generate, evaluate, validate, and apply different types of ML
algorithms like decision trees, linear and logistic regression, k-means, KNN, DBSCAN, SVM, PCA,
t-SNE, UMAP, and hierarchical clustering.

Generative AI Essentials for Data Science


Issued by: Coursera

Authorized by: IBM

Issued to: Niaz Ali Momand

Issued on: 13 February 2025

Description
The badge earner understands how to integrate generative AI into data science projects,
including data augmentation and feature engineering. The earner has demonstrated
proficiency in using Gen AI responsibly and with due consideration. The badge holder has
learned different aspects of data processing, such as data preparation, analysis, recording, and
model building. They have learned to apply generative AI techniques in developing and refining
machine learning models.

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Council on
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