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Course Description

Many different business applications rely on SQL as a backend process to communicate with and manipulate databases, which provides the information and statistics required for related business operations.

In this course, you will practice integrating and analyzing data from multiple tables. You will discover how to fully utilize the structure of relational databases and apply that knowledge to understand how highly complex business questions are answered. Along the way, you will identify how to systematically approach queries using an assortment of new clauses, thereby expanding your problem-solving capacity and ability to deliver varied outputs of your own choosing.

The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course:

  • Exploring Data

Faculty Author

Shawn Mankad

Benefits to the Learner

  • Build a query using JOIN statements and understand the schema of databases
  • Create summary statistics of joined data to map business objectives to a desired result
  • Use SELF JOINs and subqueries to answer complex questions
  • Write a query using set operations to extract information from multiple entities

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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