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Data is ubiquitous in today’s world, and data-driven decision-making has become a critical aspect of modern business. The vast amounts of data generated every day can be overwhelming for organizations, making it essential to have the necessary skills and tools to analyze and make informed decisions based on that data. This is where SQL, or Structured Query Language, comes in handy. SQL is a popular programming language that is specifically designed to manage and manipulate relational databases. It provides a standardized way to access and extract data from databases, making it a powerful tool for businesses of all sizes. However, learning SQL can be challenging, especially for those who are not familiar with programming languages.
Learning SQL is similar to learning a new language, where one needs to understand the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary to communicate effectively. It requires a deep understanding of the structure of relational databases and the ability to articulate the right queries to extract meaningful insights from the data. The good news is that with the right training, anyone can learn SQL. Once students have acquired the skills included in this course, they can use them to analyze any data table imaginable. They will have the ability to extract meaningful insights from large and complex data sets, helping organizations make informed decisions that can lead to improved business outcomes.
It is a beginner course for anyone who wants to learn SQL, including those who are not yet familiar with programming languages, so they can analyze data and extract meaningful insights from data tables.
You will be able to analyze any data table imaginable and extract meaningful insights from large and complex data sets, helping organizations make informed decisions.
The course covers understanding and creating tables, relational database structure and schema, query syntax including the SELECT, FROM, WHERE, and ORDER BY clauses, querying operators, joins (inner, left, right, and full outer), and grouping data with AVG, COUNT, SUM, MIN/MAX functions and the HAVING clause.
You will gain skills in Standard SQL, Extended SQL, and working with relational databases.
No. This is a beginner course, and it notes that with the right training anyone can learn SQL, even those not familiar with programming languages.