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10 Courses

Course

Introduction to Databricks

  • BasicSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 5.4K

Learn about the Databricks Lakehouse platform and how it can modernize data architectures and improve data management processes.

Data Engineering

3 hours

Course

Introduction to Databricks SQL

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.7+
  • 1.7K

Learn Databricks SQL for data engineering, analytics, and real-time data workflows in the lakehouse architecture.

Data Engineering

3 hours

Course

Databricks Concepts

  • BasicSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 1.4K

Learn about the power of Databricks Lakehouse and help you scale up your data engineering and machine learning skills.

Data Engineering

4 hours

Course

Data Management in Databricks

  • BasicSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 765

Learn data management in Databricks with Delta Lake, including ACID transactions, schema enforcement, and security.

Data Management

3 hours

Course

Data Visualization in Databricks

  • BasicSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 566

Create visualizations and dynamic dashboards with Databricks, turning raw data into clear and actionable insights.

Data Visualization

3 hours

Course

Introduction to Databricks Lakehouse

  • BasicSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 532

Explore the Databricks Lakehouse - from medallion architecture and clusters to governance, sharing, and deployment.

Data Engineering

3 hours

Course

Data Transformation with Spark SQL in Databricks

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 427

Build end-to-end data pipelines - from cleaning and aggregation to streaming and orchestration.

Data Engineering

3 hours

Course

Databricks with the Python SDK

  • AdvancedSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 297

Master Databricks with Python: learn to authenticate, manage clusters, automate jobs, and query AI models programmatically.

Artificial Intelligence

3 hours

Course

Introduction to Databricks Genie

  • BasicSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 294

Ask data questions in plain English with Databricks Genie - build spaces, curate business language, and monitor quality.

Data Engineering

2 hours

Course

Case Study: Data Analysis in Databricks

  • AdvancedSkill Level
  • 4.6+
  • 249

Learn to analyze Airbnb data using SQL in Databricks, create dashboards, and derive actionable insights.

Importing & Cleaning Data

3 hours

FAQs

What is data science?

Data science is an area of expertise focused on gaining information from data. Using programming skills, scientific methods, algorithms, and more, data scientists analyze data to form actionable insights.

How can I learn data science?

You’ll need to learn a programming language such as Python or R and master the principles of math and statistics. Knowledge of data analysis methods and data science tools is also essential. There are many ways to learn data science. As well as formal means of education, such as a degree or university study, there are plenty of other resources to help you learn at your own pace. As well as online courses and tutorials, there are books, videos, and more.

What skills are required for data science?

As well as knowledge of mathematics and statistics, data scientists need programming skills in languages such as Python, R, and SQL. Additionally, data science requires the ability to work with large data sets, knowledge of data visualization, data wrangling, and database management. Skills in machine learning and deep learning can also be useful.

What can I use data science for?

In a professional capacity, almost every industry can use data science to some degree. Healthcare organizations use data science to detect and cure diseases, while finance companies use it to detect and prevent fraud. All kinds of industries use data science for marketing, such as building recommendation systems and analyzing customer churn.

Is data science a good career?

Yes, data science is among the fastest-growing sectors in the US and worldwide. It’s also one of the best-paid careers out there. According to data from Payscale, experience data scientists earn an average of $97,609 and have a satisfaction rating of four stars out of five in the US.

Is it difficult to become a data scientist?

There are a few things to consider here. First, data science degrees can be competitive to get onto, often requiring consistently high grades. Similarly, many of the skills required for data science require a lot of study and patience. It can take several months to master all of the necessary basics, as well as a lot of practical experience to secure an entry-level position.

Does data science require coding?

Yes, you’ll need some coding experience in languages such as Python, R, SQL, Java, and C/C++. However, due to its relatively simple syntax, Python programming language is often the preferred choice among newcomers.

How long does it take to become a data scientist?

For a person with no prior coding experience and/or mathematical background, it can typically take 7 to 12 months of intensive studies to be at the level of an entry-level data scientist. However, it is important to remember that learning only the theoretical basis of data science may not make you a real data scientist.

What topics can I study within data science?

Once you’ve mastered the foundations of data science, you can then specialize in a variety of areas, including machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data analysis, business analytics and intelligence, data mining, and more.

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