SQL Fundamentals for Data Analysts

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SQL Fundamentals for Data Analysts

Coursera · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

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Focuses on SQL fundamentals for data analysts

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Focus on the skills you need to get started with SQL as a data analyst, allowing you to read & transform data and gather insights from a company database. • Learn the basic SQL syntax that will help you access a whole new world of data. • Focus on the read-only functionality that matters for a data analyst, and get to insights quickly. • Perform the basics of data sorting, filtering, and aggregation in SQL to start uncovering valuable insights • Solidify your understanding through real-world scenarios, applying your newfound SQL skills in a variety of practical exercises
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