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Course Description

Databases are a requirement for virtually all organizations as a way of storing information digitally, with SQL employed as the main programming language to communicate with and manipulate those databases.

In this course, you will discover how datasets can be explored and manipulated using SQL. You will go from exploring what SQL is and writing your first query to understanding how to produce categorically targeted summary statistics from a large database. Along the way, you will explore a large dataset, filter and group data based on categorical and conditional preferences, and order that data, thereby yielding valuable insights and exemplifying best practices to bring back to your role.

Faculty Author

Vishal Guar

Benefits to the Learner

  • Extract basic information from raw data using simple SQL syntax
  • Filter relevant data to begin exploring business questions
  • Create summary statistics using pivot tables to prepare for deeper analysis

Target Audience

  • Business analysts
  • Professionals who work with databases or data warehouses
  • Managers using data insights to make business decisions
  • Marketing analysts
  • Product analysts

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management
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