Data science, given its scale at Berkeley, can be tricky to navigate: which data science courses should you take? What are the major requirements? How can you get help with Jupyter Notebook issues?
To accommodate such data science needs, the Data Science Undergraduate Studies (DSUS) program provides peer support—trained undergraduate students who assist with both the technical (Data Peer Consultants) and academic (Data Peer Advisors) sides of data science at Berkeley.
Data Peer Consultants provide technical data science support for all Berkeley students and staff, helping with how to use Jupyter Notebooks, debugging code, working with Python libraries, and so on. Since merging with the D-Lab, they now have drop-in virtual office hours where anyone is welcome, from the biology student needing help with a data science module to the graduate student seeking technical advice for their thesis. Data Peer Consultants also host technical workshops on Tableau, SQL, Pandas, and more, as well as career workshops on the tech recruiting process.
Training
Students interested in becoming Peer Consultants must go through an application and interview process, where the team looks for strong and diverse technical backgrounds (e.g., proficiency in multiple programming languages), passion for teaching others, and specific skills (e.g., R) that are in demand at consultations.
At the beginning of each semester, new consultants attend two orientation sessions where they learn about the team’s vision and how to provide high-quality consultations. They are also enrolled in the Data Science Instructional Support Seminar, and receive mentorship from graduate and staff consultants (from D-Lab, Research IT, and the UC Berkeley Library) throughout the semester.
Learn more about the other students behind the Data Peer Consulting program here.
Future Plans
First implemented in late 2017, the Data Peer Consulting program is still relatively new, and so the team is working on getting its name out. The program has recently created a blog and is looking forward to coordinating more workshops in the upcoming months. Please email ds-peer-consulting@berkeley.edu if you want to connect, are interested in joining the team, or if you'd like to join their mailing list to receive news about upcoming workshops, new blog articles, recruiting timelines, etc.
Data Peer Advisors, although similar in name to the Data Peer Consultants, offer a different kind of peer support. They help students navigate the academic data science scene at Berkeley: major and minor requirements, courses, clubs, research, campus resources, and so on. As undergraduate students themselves, Peer Advisors are able to share their firsthand experiences and give an insider’s take on what data science at Cal is like.
They offer drop-in hours, monitor Piazza for student posts asking for peer recommendations, and host a Data Science Course Enrollment Night(link is external) every semester. Additionally, Data Peer Advisors speak at panels on Cal Day and Golden Bear Orientation (GBO) to address any questions from prospective data science students.
Training
Data Peer Advisors are selected based on how well their experiences with data science courses/extracurriculars complement the team, their background (e.g., transfer, reentry, underrepresented, or international student), and their chosen domain emphasis.
“But, to me, the most important factor is how much do they want to help their peers,” says Marjorie Ensor, the supervisor of Data Peer Advisors. “I want to feel that they enjoy helping others and are willing to give back to the data science community.“
New peer advisors attend training sessions the week before the start of a semester, where they learn about FERPA (student confidentiality), best note-taking practices, and internal policies for the data science major/minor. There are also weekly meetings where campus partners like the Basic Needs Office and the Path to Care Office provide workshops and specialized training for the Peer Advisors.
Learn more about the students behind the Data Peer Advising program here.
Future Plans
Currently, the Peer Advisors team is looking forward to returning to campus in some form and would like to collaborate with other Peer Advising groups on campus. If you’d like to seek support and input from a Data Peer Advisor, please don’t hesitate to send an email to ds-peer-advising@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail).