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About the Course

This is the fifth course in the Google Data Analytics Certificate. In this course, you’ll explore what it means to actually analyze your data. You’ll take what you’ve learned up to this point and apply it to make sense of the data you’ve collected. You’ll learn how to organize and format your data using spreadsheets and SQL to help you look at and think about your data in different ways. You’ll also find out how to perform complex calculations with your data to address business objectives. You’ll learn how to use formulas, functions, and SQL queries as you conduct your analysis. Current Google data analysts will continue to instruct and provide you with hands-on ways to accomplish common data analyst tasks with the best tools and resources. Learners who complete this certificate program will be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as data analysts. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, learners will: - Learn how to organize data for analysis. - Understand the processes for formatting and adjusting data. - Explore how to aggregate data in spreadsheets and by using SQL. - Use formulas and functions in spreadsheets to make data calculations. - Learn how to complete calculations using SQL queries....

Top reviews

PB

Dec 23, 2022

Very good and useful practice of SQL. The JOIN party is pretty hardcore so I definitely couldn't master it but got enough of an understanding where I could learn quickly with some on the job training.

TK

Jan 6, 2022

An excellent course for learning analysis techniques using Spreadsheets and SQL. Recommended for all engineering and data science students as well as for those managing businesses and human resource.

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By Monzir J

Sep 20, 2024

it mess information about the analysis it self and just teach you how to use tool in very basic way

By Sam B (

Jan 19, 2024

Out-of-date instructions and an unexpected requirement to buy BigQuery and other programs.

By Lavern B

Dec 27, 2021

Some of the explanations for the BigQuery SQL exercises are not clear and very incomplete.

By Reese C

Mar 28, 2024

There is no longer any explanation of SQL in module 3. Believe me it is an awful section.

By Asmaa A

Oct 2, 2021

it could be easily merged with the previous course. Not much-added information here.

By Javier P R

Jan 8, 2023

Nobody uses the console Sandbox. Please update the course to sql Microsoft server

By Pranjal S

Apr 1, 2022

Instructor goes very fast considering the complexity of topics discussed

By Mantas S

Aug 18, 2023

more mistakes compared to other courses and sometimes hard to follow.

By John L

Dec 4, 2023

Too much new information with little time given to learn adequately

By Dee W

Jun 1, 2022

my name is still incorrect, I have asked for this to be fixed

By Alessandro P

Aug 28, 2024

This course is below the average of all the other courses.

By 于軒儒

Mar 18, 2022

Confusing as everyone said in the discussion forum.

By Marcos D

Dec 21, 2022

The instructor was difficult to follow

By rakan a

Jan 31, 2024

need more explanation and not clear

By Ditsaphong T

Nov 29, 2023

The teaching speed is too fast.

By Candice C

Apr 28, 2022

why conflating excel with sql?

By Mokolade O

Mar 1, 2023

the tutor didn’t explain well

By Matthew G

Jun 28, 2023

Very difficult to follow

By Daniel W

Aug 1, 2023

change the instructor.

By Sujata P

Mar 3, 2022

Need better trainer

By Kari B

Aug 15, 2023

too little of sql

By Joseph N C M

Feb 7, 2023

By far the les

By PIETER I

Jul 19, 2024

no cert

By Mohit U

Jan 29, 2022

Nice!

By Xavier B

Jul 5, 2024

First of all I want to emphasize the fact that I am not a hater, troll or anything like that. In terms of Data Analysis, this course is NOT CURRENT -Most of the actions in spreadsheet are out of date since the software update, NOT CORRECT -The files have errors that don't permit them to be loaded in SQL, -The information and steps provided are not correct -There is no comment and description about the actions/shortcuts performed(I guess debutants are supposed to know that then), -We need to spend as much time learning than correcting the files for them to actually work properly NOT ORGANIZED -We jump from writing simple queries in the previous course(s) to writing long and advanced queries with no prior mention of their effects, -We go from proctors explaining SLOWLY and PROGRESSIVELY line by line of each query to writing 10+ lines queries without precise explanation, -We have incredibly long readings documents without any prior video explanation or EXEMPLES of what they are use for, -We jump from readings to hands on practice without any surrounding context, -No glossary for the first 2 modules -The content of modules is ridiculously disparate (Module 4 have 5 chapters!!!!! and all very technical) -The increase in complexity is not well balanced and not well explained -Was there some type of competition with the proctor for her to talk as fast as possible while explaining(and there was very little explanation)It's ridiculously comical. The lack of organization makes this course painfully difficult to follow. This course is completely at the opposite of the previous courses which I genuinely loved all the activities and how they are organized, from the short explanation videos, readings, hands on practice and exercises, they were SMOOTH and STRAIGHTFORWARD. This course, which seems like one of the main important, is very disappointing and should be updated and reorganized. I personally gave up on following the steps-by-steps activities in this course because of spending so much time looking for the correct file, trying to figure out how to correct it etc. PS: why do we have to download a different file for each single activity? Can't we download one file per module and work on the same file instead of having so many file??? Thank god I have a strong background in coding languages and Python because if I was really a debutant, I would have struggled badly.