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Analyzing Data in Tableau

BasicSkill Level
8 hours
2.8K
Take your Tableau skills up a notch with advanced analytics and visualizations.

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Associate Data Analyst in SQL

39 hours
53.2K
Gain the SQL skills you need to query a database, analyze the results, and become a SQL proficient Data Analyst. No prior coding experience required!

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Modeling with Data in the Tidyverse

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
500
Discover different types in data modeling, including for prediction, and learn how to conduct linear regression and model assessment measures in the Tidyverse.

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Visualization Best Practices in R

BasicSkill Level
4 hours
493
Learn to effectively convey your data with an overview of common charts, alternative visualization types, and perception-driven style enhancements.

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Anomaly Detection in Python

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
486
Detect anomalies in your data analysis and expand your Python statistical toolkit in this four-hour course.

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RNA-Seq with Bioconductor in R

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
476
Use RNA-Seq differential expression analysis to identify genes likely to be important for different diseases or conditions.

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Generalized Linear Models in Python

AdvancedSkill Level
5 hours
435
Extend your regression toolbox with the logistic and Poisson models and learn to train, understand, and validate them, as well as to make predictions.

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Data Manipulation with data.table in R

BasicSkill Level
4 hours
433
Master core concepts about data manipulation such as filtering, selecting and calculating groupwise statistics using data.table.

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Feature Engineering with PySpark

AdvancedSkill Level
4 hours
417
Learn the gritty details that data scientists are spending 70-80% of their time on; data wrangling and feature engineering.

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Time Series Analysis in Power BI

IntermediateSkill Level
5 hours
382
Learn to analyze data over time with this practical course on Time Series Analysis in Power BI. Work with real datasets & practice common techniques.

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Foundations of Inference in R

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
378
Learn how to draw conclusions about a population from a sample of data via a process known as statistical inference.

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Case Study: Supply Chain Analytics in Power BI

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
372
Learn how to use Power BI for supply chain analytics in this case study. Create a make vs. buy analysis tool, calculate costs, and analyze production volumes.

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Statistical Simulation in Python

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
362
Learn to solve increasingly complex problems using simulations to generate and analyze data.

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Visualizing Geospatial Data in Python

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
354
Learn how to make attractive visualizations of geospatial data in Python using the geopandas package and folium maps.

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Introduction to Python in Power BI

IntermediateSkill Level
3 hours
347
Learn how to use Python scripts in Power BI for data prep, visualizations, and calculating correlation coefficients.

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Categorical Data in the Tidyverse

BasicSkill Level
4 hours
342
Get ready to categorize! In this course, you will work with non-numerical data, such as job titles or survey responses, using the Tidyverse landscape.

Course

Web Scraping in R

IntermediateSkill Level
4 hours
342
Learn how to efficiently collect and download data from any website using R.

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Frequently asked questions

Is data analysis easy to learn?

It’s different for everyone. Some people pick up data analysis very quickly, while others need a bit more time. The underlying theory and concepts are not hard to understand (or highly technical), but you’ll need to learn a few popular data analysis tools. 

This includes SQL and databases, a programming language such as Python or R, spreadsheets and Excel, and software such as Power BI or Tableau. 

It might sound like a lot, but each technology is easy to learn individually, especially when you choose data analysis courses from a dedicated online training provider like DataCamp.

Has AI changed the role or need for data analysts?

AI is indeed transforming the data analyst's role. Rather than replacing them, it has automated repetitive tasks, freeing analysts to focus on complex issues, interpret AI results, and strategize. Although AI aids in data analysis, human supervision for training and adjusting AI models remains crucial. Thus, AI is changing the analyst role but increased its importance.

Which data analysis course is the best?

We only release courses that meet our high quality standards, which is why DataCamp is known as a leading platform for learning data analysis! That being said, our Data Analyst with Python Career Track is one of our most popular, comprehensive course programs for acquiring the skills to become a data analyst from scratch.

How can I become a data analyst quickly?

To become a data analyst quickly, a structured learning path like DataCamp's Career Tracks is beneficial. For example, programs such as our Data Analyst with Python and Data Analyst with Power BI Tracks are designed to gradually upskill you in the various concepts, technologies and processes required to be a data analyst.

And importantly, becoming a data analyst requires dedication and consistency in learning, while embracing a positive attitude towards problem-solving. Applying your knowledge to real-world projects helps solidify concepts, and creating a data portfolio to showcase these projects can demonstrate your proficiency to potential employers.

See our 'How to become a data analyst' article for further guidance.

How can online courses help you learn data analytics?

DataCamp's courses provide a flexible and convenient way to learn data analytics at your own pace. Our data analytics courses, taught by industry experts, offer interactive exercises and practical projects that help you apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios.

Do I need a background in programming to start learning data analytics?

No, you don't need a programming background to start learning data analytics. Our beginner courses, such as Introduction to SQL and Analyzing Data in Tableau, are designed to accommodate beginners and gradually introduce programming concepts, if needed.

What jobs can you get with data analysis skills?

With data analysis skills in your technical tool kit, you have plenty of job options:

  • Data analyst
  • Database administrator
  • Systems analyst
  • Business intelligence
  • Digital marketer
  • Data scientist
  • Financial analyst
  • And many more!

Because the modern business world is data-driven, people with data analysis skills find it easy to get work in an eclectic mix of industries and sectors.

Are data analysis skills in demand?

Yes, data analysts are some of the most in-demand professionals worldwide. Data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest the number of jobs for analysts is expected to grow by 23% between 2021 and 2031.

How can I prove my data analysis skills to employers?

To prove your data analysis skills to employers, you can complete our industry recognized Data Analyst Certification. This certification showcases your data analysis knowledge using SQL and either Python or R.

What tools and software are commonly used in data analytics?

Common tools in data analytics include Excel, SQL, Python, R, Tableau, and Power BI. These tools help in data manipulation, analysis, and visualization.

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