Launch your career as a Business Analysts by developing in-demand skills and become job-ready in 30 hours or less.
Highlights
Upgrade your career with top notch training
- Enhance Your Skills: Gain invaluable training that prepares you for success.
- Instructor-Led Training: Engage in interactive sessions that include hands-on exercises for practical experience.
- Flexible Online Format: Participate in the course from the comfort of your home or office.
- Accessible Learning Platform: Access course content on any device through our Learning Management System (LMS).
- Flexible Schedule: Enjoy a schedule that accommodates your personal and professional commitments.
- Job Assistance: Benefit from comprehensive support, including resume preparation and mock interviews to help you secure a position in the industry.
Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with:
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- Proficiency in SQL Basics: Participants will gain a solid understanding of SQL fundamentals, including syntax, structure, and the purpose of various SQL commands.
- Ability to Create and Manage Databases: Learners will be equipped to design, create, and manage relational databases in SQL, understanding how to organize and structure data effectively.
- Executing Advanced SQL Queries: Participants will be able to write and optimize complex SQL queries, including joins, subqueries, and aggregations to extract meaningful insights from data.
- Utilization of Aggregate Functions: Attendees will proficiently use aggregate functions such as COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, and MAX to summarize complex datasets.
- Data Manipulation Skills: Participants will learn to perform Data Manipulation Language (DML) operations including inserting, updating, and deleting records.
- Understanding of Data Filtering and Sorting: Learners will apply filtering and sorting techniques using the WHERE clause and ORDER BY statements to refine data retrieval.
- Business Analyst Skills: Develop skills to analyze business needs, gather requirements, and translate them into data-driven solutions and reports.
- Practical Application of Skills:
Through hands-on exercises and real-world case studies, learners will apply their SQL skills to practical business scenarios relevant to business analysis.
- Collaboration and Communication Skills:
Develop skills to effectively communicate findings and insights derived from data investigations to non-technical stakeholders.
- Preparation for Advanced Analytics Roles:
Equip participants with a foundational skill set that positions them for advanced roles in data analytics, business intelligence, and data science.
About
Business analysts play a crucial role in helping organizations analyze their processes, products, services, and systems to improve efficiency and effectiveness. These professionals identify and define solutions that maximize the value delivered to stakeholders.
A business analyst’s work involves identifying business requirements, documenting them, and communicating these requirements to the technical or development team. Once development is complete, the business analyst tests the application to ensure it meets the identified business needs.
This course covers essential skills in SQL and business analysis. You will learn how to use SQL to manage and query databases, develop the ability to analyze business needs, and create data-driven reports, while also gaining hands-on experience. It is designed to equip you with practical skills for roles in data management and business analysis. By the end of the course, you will be well-prepared for various job opportunities in these fields.
Key Learnings
- Participants will gain a solid foundation in SQL, understanding its syntax, functions, and structure, tailored to the needs of business analysis.
- Learners will be skilled in performing data manipulation operations using SQL, including inserting, updating, and deleting data within databases.
- Participants will be capable of writing complex SQL queries that include joins, subqueries, and set operations to analyze and retrieve data from multiple tables.
- Learners will effectively use aggregate functions (such as COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX) to derive insights from large datasets, enabling better decision-making.
- Participants will master filtering data with the WHERE clause, as well as sorting results with ORDER BY to inform their analysis.
- Learners will understand how to create and manage views to simplify data access and enhance data security in reporting.
- Participants will learn best practices for writing efficient SQL queries, optimizing performance, and understanding execution plans.
- Develop the ability to generate meaningful reports from the data queried, including the presentation of findings in an understandable format.
- Engage in hands-on projects and case studies that simulate real-world business scenarios, allowing participants to apply their SQL skills to practical applications.
- Participants will learn effective communication strategies to present their findings and insights to stakeholders, ensuring that data-driven decisions are understood and actionable.
- Equip participants with essential skills and knowledge to pursue advanced careers in data analysis, business intelligence, or related fields.
Pre-requisites
Experience with Microsoft Excel, including basic formulas and functions, is beneficial.
Job roles and career paths
This training will equip you for the following job roles and career paths:
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- Business Analyst
- Data Analyst
- SQL Developer
Mastering SQL for Business Analysts: Essential Skills for Data Insights
The demand for SQL skills among Business Analysts is high due to their crucial role in extracting, analyzing, and interpreting data. SQL is essential for querying databases and generating actionable insights, making it a valuable skill in various industries. Companies seek Business Analysts with SQL expertise to drive data-driven decision-making and improve business processes.
Topics of Course
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Writing Basic SQL Queries (SELECT, FROM, WHERE).
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Understanding SQL Syntax and Structure.
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Using DISTINCT to Eliminate Duplicates.
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Exercise: Write basic queries to retrieve data from sample tables.
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Using INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE Statements.
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Transaction Control: COMMIT and ROLLBACK.
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Best Practices for Data Manipulation.
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Exercise: Perform data manipulation tasks in a sample database.
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Overview of Built-in Functions (Aggregate and Scalar Functions).
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Using Mathematical, String, and Date Functions.
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Writing Expressions and Using CASE Statements for Conditional Logic.
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Exercise: Create queries utilizing different functions to manipulate and compute data.
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Using GROUP BY to Aggregate Data.
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Applying Aggregate Functions (COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX).
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Filtering Aggregate Results with the HAVING Clause.
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Exercise: Analyze sales data using groupings and aggregations to produce meaningful summaries.
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Understanding Different Types of Joins (INNER, LEFT, RIGHT, FULL).
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Cross Joins and Self Joins.
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Best Practices for Writing Join Queries.
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Exercise: Write queries that join multiple tables to extract related data.
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Writing Subqueries: Single-Row and Multi-Row.
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Using Subqueries in SELECT, FROM, and WHERE Clauses.
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Understanding Correlated Subqueries.
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Exercise: Create complex queries using subqueries to retrieve data from multiple levels.
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Overview of DDL Commands: CREATE, ALTER, DROP.
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Creating Tables, Constraints, and Indexes.
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Best Practices for Database Structure Design.
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Exercise: Create a schema for a sample database, including tables, keys, and indexes.
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Role of a Business Analyst in projects
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Key skills and competencies required for BA roles
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Overview of the SDLC phases
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Understanding the role of business analysis within each phase
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Defining project scope and objectives
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Stakeholder identification and analysis
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Techniques for gathering requirements (interviews, workshops, surveys)
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Importance of stakeholder involvement
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Techniques for analyzing gathered requirements
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Prioritizing requirements and managing scope
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Documenting requirements using standardized formats (e.g., BRD, FRD)
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Best practices for clear and comprehensive specifications
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Processes for getting requirements reviewed and approved
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Managing changes to requirements throughout the project lifecycle
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Reviewing project requirements to identify testing