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Introduction to Data Analytics for Business

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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No prior experience required
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Learn at your own pace
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What you'll learn

  • Describe the information lifecycle from events in the real world to business actions

  • Recognize the types of events and characteristics that are often used in business analytics

  • Explain how the data is captured by source systems and stored using both traditional and emergent technologies

  • Gain familiarity with relational databases and learn how to use a simple but powerful language called SQL to extract analytical data sets of interest

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There are 4 modules in this course

This course will expose you to the data analytics practices executed in the business world. We will explore such key areas as the analytical process, how data is created, stored, accessed, and how the organization works with data and creates the environment in which analytics can flourish.

What you learn in this course will give you a strong foundation in all the areas that support analytics and will help you to better position yourself for success within your organization. You’ll develop skills and a perspective that will make you more productive faster and allow you to become a valuable asset to your organization. This course also provides a basis for going deeper into advanced investigative and computational methods, which you have an opportunity to explore in future courses of the Data Analytics for Business specialization.

Welcome to week 1! In this module we’ll learn how to think about analytical problems and examine the process by which data enables analysis & decision making. We’ll introduce a framework called the Information-Action Value chain which describes the path from events in the world to business action, and we’ll look at some of the source systems that are used to capture data. At the end of this course you will be able to: Explain the information lifecycle from events in the real world to business actions, and how to think about analytical problems in that context , Recognize the types of events and characteristics that are often used in business analytics, and explain how the data is captured by source systems and stored using both traditional and emergent technologies, Gain a high-level familiarity with relational databases and learn how to use a simple but powerful language called SQL to extract analytical data sets of interest, Appreciate the spectrum of roles involved in the data lifecycle, and gain exposure to the various ways that organizations structure analytical functions, Summarize some of the key ideas around data quality, data governance, and data privacy

What's included

9 videos4 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts

9 videosTotal 58 minutes
  • Introduction to the Course3 minutes
  • Introduction to the Specialization1 minute
  • 0. Introduction to Data & Analysis in Real World1 minute
  • 1. Thinking about Analytical Problems6 minutes
  • 2. Conceptual Business Models7 minutes
  • 3. The information-Action Value Chain (Part 1)10 minutes
  • 4. The information-Action Value Chain (Part 2)11 minutes
  • 5. Real World Events and Characteristics8 minutes
  • 6. Data Capture by Source Systems10 minutes
4 readingsTotal 22 minutes
  • Course Updates and Accessibility Support1 minute
  • Week 1 Lecture Slides10 minutes
  • Week 1 Quiz Answer Key10 minutes
  • You can now start part 1 of the final assignment!1 minute
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Week 1 Quiz30 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • What is more important for a data analyst to understand, the business or analytical methods?10 minutes
  • What are some of the challenges you might find in communicating the results of your analysis?10 minutes

In this module we’ll learn about the technologies that enable analytical work. We’ll examine data storage and databases, including the relational database. We’ll talk about Big Data and Cloud technologies and ideas like federation, virtualization, and in-memory computing. We’ll also walk through a landscape of some of the more common tool classes and learn how these tools support common analytical tasks.

What's included

7 videos3 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts

7 videosTotal 72 minutes
  • 0. Introduction - Analytical Technologies2 minutes
  • 1. Data Storage and Databases13 minutes
  • 2. Big Data & the Cloud15 minutes
  • 3. Virtualization, Federation, and In-Memory Computing9 minutes
  • 4. The Relational Database14 minutes
  • 5. Data Tools Landscape11 minutes
  • 6. The Tools of the Data Analyst9 minutes
3 readingsTotal 30 minutes
  • Week 2 Lecture Slides10 minutes
  • Week 2 Quiz Answer Key10 minutes
  • You can now start part 2 of the final assignment!10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Week 2 Quiz30 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Information tools used at different organizations10 minutes
  • Different approaches to building a relational database10 minutes

In this module we’ll learn how to extract data from a relational database using Structured Query Language, or SQL. We’ll cover all the basic SQL commands and learn how to combine and stack data from different tables. We’ll also learn how to expand the power of our queries using operators and handle additional complexity using subqueries.

What's included

7 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

7 videosTotal 56 minutes
  • 0. Introduction - Data Extraction Using SQL2 minutes
  • 1. Introduction to SQL9 minutes
  • 2. Aggregating and Sorting Data in SQL12 minutes
  • 3. Extracting Data from Multiple Tables11 minutes
  • 4. Stacking Data with UNION Command5 minutes
  • 5. Extending SQL Queries Using Operators11 minutes
  • 6. Using SQL Subqueries6 minutes
3 readingsTotal 30 minutes
  • Week 3 Lecture Slides10 minutes
  • Week 3 SQL Assignment Answer Key10 minutes
  • You can now start part 3 of the final assignment!10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • SQL Coding Assignment20 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Advantages and shortcomings of accessing data using SQL10 minutes

In this module we focus on the people and organizations that work with data and actually execute analytics. We’ll discuss who does what and see how organizational structures can influence efficiency and effectiveness. We’ll also look at the supporting rules & processes that help an analytical organization run smoothly, like Data Governance, Data Privacy, and Data Quality.

What's included

6 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review2 discussion prompts

6 videosTotal 63 minutes
  • 0. Introduction to Real World Analytical Orgs2 minutes
  • 1. Analytical Organizations – Roles12 minutes
  • 2. Analytical Organizations – Structures12 minutes
  • 3. Data Governance9 minutes
  • 4. Data Privacy17 minutes
  • 5. Data Quality11 minutes
2 readingsTotal 20 minutes
  • Week 4 Lecture Slides10 minutes
  • Week 4 Quiz Answer Key10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Week 4 Quiz30 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 180 minutes
  • Final Course Assignment180 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Issues with roles and organizational structures around analytics10 minutes
  • Data privacy issues10 minutes

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JB
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Reviewed on Mar 25, 2021

Good layout, clear, good to access materials and videos. One peer reviews, I found one peer that clearly and blatantly copied the class material. There were no grading options to report this.

KP
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Reviewed on Nov 22, 2020

Overall I liked it. I would like to see more SQL practice and maybe a built-in tool to write SQL that shows where errors can be shown along with suggestions on how to fix the errors.

TM
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Reviewed on Aug 11, 2020

Very Informative and helpful in the domain of Data Analytics.The course structure is well planned and the overall course helped me a lot in gaining knowledge in the area of analytics.

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