Udacity: Data Analysis with Python and SQL

Advance your programming skills and refine your ability to work with messy, complex datasets. You’ll learn to manipulate and prepare data for analysis, and create visualizations for data exploration. Finally, you’ll learn to use your data skills to tell a story with data. Use Python, SQL, and statistics to uncover insights, communicate critical findings, and create data-driven solutions. Advance your programming skills and refine your ability to work with messy, complex datasets. You’ll learn to manipulate and prepare data for analysis, and create visualizations for data exploration. Finally, you’ll learn to use your data skills to tell a story with data.

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Additional information

Course Page

https://www.udacity.com/course/data-analyst-nanodegree–nd002

Program Length

Estimated time of 4 Months At 10 hrs per week

Instructors

Josh Bernhard, Sebastian Thrun, Derek Steer, Juno Lee, Mike Yi, David Venturi, Sam Nelson

Scheduled Class Batches?

Yes

Program Format

Self-paced Online Classes

Techinical or Skill Pre-requisites

In order to succeed in this program, we recommend having experience working with data in Python (specifically NumPy and Pandas) and SQL. This includes: 1. Python standard libraries 2. Working with data with Pandas and NumPy

System Requirements

For this Nanodegree program, you will need access to the Internet, and a 64-bit computer. Additional software such as Python and its common data analysis libraries (e.g., NumPy and Pandas) will be required, but the program will guide students on how to download these once the course has begun.

Pricing

Monthly Access – Pay as you go: $399 per month – Learn at your own pace – Cancel anytime 4-Month Access – Pay upfront and save an extra 15%: $1356 – Switch to the monthly price after if more time is needed. – Cancel anytime.

Financing Options

Available

Scholarship Programs

Available

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