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About the Course

This is the fourth course in the Google Data Analytics Certificate. In this course, you’ll continue to build your understanding of data analytics and the concepts and tools that data analysts use in their work. You’ll learn how to check and clean your data using spreadsheets and SQL, as well as how to verify and report your data cleaning results. 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: - Check for data integrity. - Apply data cleaning techniques using spreadsheets. - Develop basic SQL queries for use on databases. - Use basic SQL functions to clean and transform data. - Verify the results of cleaning data. - Write an effective data cleaning report...

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LT

Jul 9, 2023

I'm glad I took this course. The instructor is warm, upbeat and very clear. The materials are very informative and helpful. I gained more understanding of cleaning data as well as built my SQL skills.

VC

Nov 8, 2021

Probably one of the more technical courses of the program developing your technical skill set and actually preparing you to become a data analyst by introducing more hands-on Excel and SQL exercises.

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By Deepak

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Sep 9, 2024

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to data analysis, covering essential topics like SQL, data cleaning, and resume building. The structured format and practical exercises make complex concepts accessible and engaging. I particularly appreciated the hands-on approach with real-world datasets and the focus on resume writing, which is crucial for job readiness. The course materials are well-organized, and the step-by-step instructions for each topic are clear and easy to follow. The inclusion of best practices and real-life examples enhances the learning experience. However, some sections could benefit from more interactive elements or additional practice exercises to reinforce learning. Overall, it's an excellent resource for anyone starting in data analysis. It provides valuable skills and practical knowledge that can be directly applied to real-world scenarios.

By Sherry R

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Nov 14, 2023

While this is all fascinating, I feel it went by very quickly and that I didn't get enough practice with all the SQL and even spreadsheet functions. I am not confident that I really know all this and will definitely need to review a lot of the videos, probably make flashcards, review the glossary, etc. It's kind of cumbersome, with the templates and stuff, to follow along with the videos while the instructor is talking. This is something that either needs to be viewed more than once (although of course some people learn faster than others, and some come into it with experience others don't have), or needs extra time studying on one's own. I really love it, don't get me wrong, but I don't want to rush myself and then realize I don't really understand, know, and remember everything. So, what I'm saying is, be prepared to spend more time on this section than the previous ones.

By lisa h

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Aug 31, 2021

It was my understanding that you could accomplish the course of data analyst without any background in this field and I do not find this to be true. There have been many times that I have had to venture out on my own to gain understanding of what is being taught to me and how to complete some of the assignments. This is a great course for someone that has some understanding of spreadsheets to start with. I do recommend this course and and enjoying the challenges in front of me. When I have received my certificate I will truly know how hard I worked to achieve it.

ADDENDUM: Apparently this course is over and I have earned my certificate. I feel like there is so much more for me to learn and I did keep hearing the instructors say there is more that we will get to ... but where and when? There isn't even anything directing me to more courses.

By Anna B

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Aug 9, 2021

Each course improves upon the last. I am enjoying this certificate. Thank you.

Here are some ideas that I think may add value to the course:

2. Since this course is about cleaning data, I feel providing a dataset to clean would be more valuable as a final course challenge than a multiple choice quiz. It would provide practice, encourage starting to make independent cleaning decisions and be a valuable learning too.

3. My next point is best made with a description. In the Hands On Activity, Week3, we are directed what to do. However, I do not know, for instance, when to decide to use the SELECT DISTINCT statement or the SELECT MIN/MAX statement. Activities like this have been really valuable and I think they would benefit if students could understand more about what to do rather than following instructions.

By Natalie W

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Jul 24, 2022

I work in post-secondary (college) where resumes and job search skills are a required part of our programs. I wasn’t expecting to learn these skills in this certificate! Although I found the information invaluable, the placement within this course bogged…..me….. down. My mind just wasn’t ready for it yet. I found it difficult to speculate what my new skillset would be mid-way through the certificate. It will be much easier to complete a new resume once I have completed the certificate and have all the information at the time. I feel it would be best delivered as an optional part of the certificate at the end when my mind and my attention can focus on completing my resume, and begin to look for new employment in the data analytics industry. Having said this, data cleaning is what I enjoyed the most so far!

By Mattia P

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Sep 22, 2023

Pretty good course, like the previous ones. I like the hands on approach. Even though it never gives you a feeling of having covered everything in a topic, and no theoretical boxes where to put new information, it's very stimulating and I can say I learned a lot. Now for some criticism: The first two weeks were hard. New terms were not very well defined, and the structure of the lectures wasn't clear. They felt redundant and blurry. More than once I felt like lectures or assignments assumed I knew something thant hadn't been covered. In later weeks, I have the feeling that we were not prepared to answer some of the questions, most frequently because the wording of the questions were different than the wording in the lectures. I wish I didn't need a free trial version of BigQuery.

By Maksim N

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Mar 18, 2022

This is where things got a bit more complex. From the very first video I felt like I cannot speed up the videos anymore, and I have to pay closer attention. But after I got into it, it got easier and easier. The instructor is very genuine and charismatic. Despite the increased complexity however, after you get a hold of SQL, it feels a bit basic.

After using one or two functions all the rest follow the same pattern. I would have enjoyed more direct practice of SQL. Maybe a dataset that we could practice on with tons of simple function excersises. After finishing this course I feel like I am more than half-way done, considering that the last course is a project, and the penultimate one is focused on programming.

By Shantanu K

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Aug 22, 2023

I feel that learning what the error codes mean has been so useful to me in any programming language in order to identify why the code is not working. If the issue is not solved after some attempts, Stack Overflow, GitHub or similar webpages may show the solution to your problems, or at least give you some ideas of how to try to solve them. It's also very important to keep calm and pay attention to all details, because a simple comma can be the cause of all your problems (like in the SELECT argument when you want to use more than one column and you miss the comma between them). Practice and have fun!

By Ronald D

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Aug 19, 2023

I would have liked more explanation of how not to screw up the database. The BigQuery version that I had did not allow UPDATE etc. What is the danger of that. Also, when or should you ever use DELETE. Perhaps this will be covered in coming modules but how can I know? I am a programmer and need to know if I am destroying something.

I also feel that database creation using Microsoft Access would have been very instructive. It would provide the visualization needed to make the SQL teachings more complete. Also, one can practice with Access as they use another type of SQL, mySQL?.

By Gadi S S

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Mar 4, 2023

Content-wise there are 1 or 2 issues which hardly matters because of the over-all quality of the teaching and guidance, this was a bit of a 'hard' course and i believe i had few hiccups over few topics and there is definite need to improve the sampling size calculator, i have found it hard to understand the confidence level, confidence interval & margin of error, although i can understand the basic concept i needed to understand the difference between margin of error high and low percentages & so on, little confused.

I Wholeheartedly Thank All The Tutors.

By Katty A

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Dec 19, 2022

I like data cleaning, I feel was able to get into the data analyst roll. I learned a lot new skills and functions which will be useful for the future. I Didn't like the fact that I encountered few obstacles. For example, in the hang on activities and on a quiz. The LENGHT function was not recognized by the exercise even though the query was well perform. I also found trouble in SQL as well. I would say the biggest problem is when you get stuck in a exercise sometimes the forums no solution. Basically there is no one available to ask for assistance.

By Md. H

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Jun 25, 2021

Clean data is essential for flawless data analysis. So, cleaning a dataset before analysis is one of the most important considerations. This course is designed to give basic idea of cleaning process. It has vague information about SQL data cleaning process and some terminologies. If anyone who is new at SQL will get some hard time dealing with it. It is understandable that there are some limitations to improve the content of SQL in this course. But it could be better. The instructor was great. Her method to interact was amiable.

By David K

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Jan 30, 2023

This was a good course, and I learned a lot. The instructor was great and definitely someone I enjoyed learning from. I really wish there would have been more useable examples for practice with SQL functions. Also, each time we used BigQuery I was very lost. The examples and instructions do not match the current BigQuery platform. Each time there were instructions of how to use BigQuery the instructions were not correct. It made it very frustrating which made it hard for me to focus on the functions and learn them very well.

By Alberto J S M

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May 15, 2023

In the weeks for SQL teaching, I would prefer hat the time use to explain this topic were more focus on general SQL Knowledge like why are the syntax just like they are. for example why we start with select? I have a little understanding of SQL but I compare this course with the one I did in W3 and the last one is better structured. They start from the most basic. Of course this is a good learning course but to be Google I feel there are some improvements to consider with SQL lessons.

By Chinenye A

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Feb 14, 2023

Sally Did an excellent job. For me, she is essentially the only instructor whose speech has been very clear Yet. I totlally enjoyed her jovial nature too as it kept me engaged when I was almost losing interest.

It got a bit overwhelming at some point but it was expected. Now that I am done, I am happy to have learned quite some useful tips to help me on my Data Analytics Journey. More skills to my toolkit and also for my career advancements. Onto the next one!

By Andres C G

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Jan 7, 2022

It is an essential part of the program, where you are diving into real problems with real solutions.

You receive lot of tips about how to work with SQL and EXCEL.

Additionally, you are introduced to new communities, like Kaggle, plenty of options to increase your knowledge out of the formal program.

It helps you to create your own Curriculum Vitae and to point out those key elements important to achieve a position as junior analyst.

By Andre S

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Jun 4, 2024

The videos are very good, clear and easy to understand I think would be more challenging, improve the course interaction and quality, if some of the tests contain questions depending of data cleaning with simple exercises. For example, SUM all row X and insert the results, instead multiple choices or how many misspelled names you have in customer_name etc P.S: I would like to leave 4.5 stars not 4 but is not possible =)

By the b

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Jan 17, 2024

I am so grateful to the instructor of this course, who made all the hard parts easier and understandable. What I would like to point out is that I was not able to follow along with some practices since the instructions were unclear. I was also experiencing technical issues with the lab and dealing with BigQuery. Additionally, I was able to find some materials and exercises on the other platform to practice more.

By Norman C L

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Aug 24, 2021

Quite useful and described the mechanics of cleaning data in detail, although more depth and examples would be useful, especially in SQL. Would also be nice to talk about survey designs or data collection that can minimize the effort in cleaning data (such as limiting codes to 5 spaces). Overall a nice course and hope that it can further expand a bit with more examples and useful commands/formulas

By Nate G

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Jun 2, 2023

This was a nice overview and I particularly enjoyed the hands on activities with SQL, but there were a few grading errors in quizzes between versions and I would have liked to understand more about the more advanced cleaning tools -- like how to deal with a column of data that has varying string data in it as in the Bay Area Coffee Shop example. Knowing how to handle column B would have been great!

By Anna W

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Jan 16, 2023

At first I had some reservations, but I ended up liking this part of the programme. It'd definitely benefit (or learners would benefit) from more hands-on practice and harder assignments, but overall I feel that I've learnt a lot (I'm a true beginner). The optional career building section was insightful enough, I will definitely use the tips in my future job search.

By Navneet T

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May 2, 2024

I loved the content and I am proud of the work i have done so far. Only thing i would like to be improved on this particular course 4 was that the SQL queries could have been taught for a bit longer and could have broken in to more sub lessons for building a strong foundation. I am going to work on SQL from some other sources as I know this might not be enough.

By Carlos R R

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Feb 13, 2022

The issues covered in this course are important for the preparation of the data to be analyzed. The guidelines for assessing the sufficiency and quality of the data and the tools for data cleaning have been useful. The didactics for the application of some SQL functions is still weak, I'm not sure if I could apply the examples presented to other situations!

By Manit S S

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Dec 18, 2022

The instructor for Section 4 has been the best by far. She is great at explaining the material, understanding, and she genuinely seems honest. The last course challenge did not have any programming questions, which is not the best idea. As majority of the section focused on SQL, not a single question on the final course challenge.

By Zoha i

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Feb 1, 2023

This course was very well developed and the addition of hands-on exercises was quite helpful to learn and practice SQL and spreadsheets. However, it could be made better if the course developer allows the students to have access to BiqQuery for a time being so that they are not limited to few functions that are allowed in sandbox