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About the Course

Working knowledge of SQL (or Structured Query Language) is a must for data professionals like Data Scientists, Data Analysts and Data Engineers. Much of the world's data resides in databases. SQL is a powerful language used for communicating with and extracting data from databases. In this course you will learn SQL inside out- from the very basics of Select statements to advanced concepts like JOINs. You will: -write foundational SQL statements like: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE -filter result sets, use WHERE, COUNT, DISTINCT, and LIMIT clauses -differentiate between DML & DDL -CREATE, ALTER, DROP and load tables -use string patterns and ranges; ORDER and GROUP result sets, and built-in database functions -build sub-queries and query data from multiple tables -access databases as a data scientist using Jupyter notebooks with SQL and Python -work with advanced concepts like Stored Procedures, Views, ACID Transactions, Inner & Outer JOINs through hands-on labs and projects You will practice building SQL queries, work with real databases on the Cloud, and use real data science tools. In the final project you’ll analyze multiple real-world datasets to demonstrate your skills....

Top reviews

BS

May 20, 2020

Amazing course for beginners! The entire course is well structured and has good hands-on assignments. SQL is extremely essential for Database management and fun learning so please do try this one out!

SR

Aug 25, 2022

I am thankful to coursera for providing database and sql for data science course in such a way that anyone can

understand the basic fundamental of sql and database. I learn a lot from this course.

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By Tanner L C

Nov 15, 2018

Very poorly done. Not enough information on working in the cloud.

By Aaron

May 21, 2023

Many more problem sets needed for both Jupyter Notebooks and Db2

By Ria “ T

Jun 2, 2021

The assisgnment is poorly worded and working in DB2 is a pain

By Oleg S

Sep 29, 2020

every material in course not match interface of the programs

By Gennaro R

Jul 13, 2022

With respect to the other courses, this one is super boring

By BOGATHI H K R

Dec 14, 2023

IT'S NOT PRACTICAL COURSE THAT'S WHY I AM NOT INTRESTED

By Thomas S

Jun 13, 2022

Partly labs not working, tasks unclear, could be better

By 黃湙傑

Jun 14, 2022

IBM DB2 database didn't give me good using experience.

By Nitika K

Sep 20, 2020

Not suitable for non computers background students.

By Ray Y

Jul 15, 2019

WHY FORCE ME USE THE IBM CLOUD? SO COMPLICATED

By abdelkarim b

Mar 3, 2020

The IBM tools are so unfriendly to new users

By Abhilash L

Jun 20, 2018

Last few lessons are not clearly explained.

By Lucreziamaria C

Oct 18, 2021

There are so much errors in notebooks!

By Kamran H

Mar 19, 2023

I had difficulties wih IBM platform.

By Roderick W

Apr 4, 2020

The voice-over makes me wanna sleep.

By Meera N

Dec 30, 2022

DB2 console is so difficult to use

By Long N K H

Jun 11, 2020

The Lab env sometimes has trouble.

By Ashwin D

Apr 29, 2020

Expected more from an IBM course.

By Bharat b b

Jun 28, 2020

needed to update many topics

By Fay C

Nov 1, 2018

hard to use sql server

By Usman R M

Apr 27, 2019

not well designed

By mohammad s

May 22, 2019

very simple

By Hakki K

Jul 9, 2020

Hi,

I completed entire program and received the Professional Certificate. On the Coursera link of my certificate "3 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week average per course" is written. This information is not correct at all, it takes approximately 3 times of that time on average! I informed Coursera about it but no correction was made. It should be corrected with "it takes approximately 19 hours study per course" or "Approx. 10 months to complete Suggested 4 hours/week for the Professional Certificate".

Here is the approximate duration for each course can be found one by one clicking the webpages of the courses in the professional certificate webpage: (*)

Course 1: approximately 9 hours to complete

Course 2: approximately 16 hours to complete

Course 3: approximately 9 hours to complete

Course 4: approximately 22 hours to complete

Course 5: approximately 14 hours to complete

Course 6: approximately 16 hours to complete

Course 7: approximately 16 hours to complete

Course 8: approximately 20 hours to complete

Course 9: approximately 47 hours to complete

This makes in total approximately 169 hours to complete the Professional Certificate. As there are 9 courses, each course takes approximately 19 hours (=169/9) to complete.

(*): https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/ibm-data-science?utm_source=gg&utm_medium=sem&campaignid=1876641588&utm_content=10-IBM-Data-Science-US&adgroupid=70740725700&device=c&keyword=ibm%20data%20science%20professional%20certificate%20coursera&matchtype=b&network=g&devicemodel=&adpostion=&creativeid=347453133242&hide_mobile_promo&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0Mb3BRCaARIsAPSNGpWPrZDik6-Ne30To7vg20jGReHOKi4AbvstRfSbFxqA-6ZMrPn1gDAaAiMGEALw_wcB

By Forest K

Mar 21, 2023

Using sql magic is not a portable skill to workplace applications, so instruction and evaluation using it just means I'll have to relearn this topic with an IDE-agnostic method later.

Moreover, the db2 ibm connection library uses outdated python libraries - it fails unless you use the specific libraries that are supported - and these libraries are incompatible with the latest version of jupyterLab. The supported version of JupyterLab is never mentioned, so you can only use the online environment, and not recreate work on your local machine. This seriously damages the usefulness of the course materials. In addition, this course has many bugs and hasn't been updated. The most aggregious bug is not providing the chicago crime database script (until you reach module 6), as db2 Lite cannot parse a 7 million row CSV. In addition, none of the csv upload services worked properly - they had page faults, parsing bugs, warnings with no inserts, and mismatched datatypes all over the place. I ended up entering them all using hand-written sql-scripts, which is just busy work and not learning.

I would not recommend this course to anyone. They would do better reading a book on python database connections that is current, uses an IDE that you might use in a work setting (pycharm, sublime, notepad++), and doesn't omit the specific library version arrangements required to make the exercises work on any machine.

This was awful!

By Hawa S

Mar 24, 2022

The main issue with this course is the tools that we have to use in order to complete assignments. Learning and understanding SQL was the simple part. What I struggled with most was using IBM's DB2. This course needs to be updated and explained thoroughly because the way I struggled with just trying to get the systems to work was unnecessary. I never been so frustrated over an assignment before and this left me very discouraged. If there are any fellow students that are reading this you will need a lot of patience with this course ad if this reaches any professors ir people in charge of this course I hope that you look into this issue immediately and update the course to make the instructions clearer and more concise.