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Data Analytics syllabus

The document outlines various courses on Microsoft Excel, Python, SQL, and Power BI, detailing the topics covered in each syllabus. Key Excel topics include data manipulation, pivot tables, and chart creation, while Python focuses on programming fundamentals and data structures. SQL emphasizes database management and data retrieval techniques, and Power BI covers data visualization and reporting functionalities.

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Data Analytics syllabus

The document outlines various courses on Microsoft Excel, Python, SQL, and Power BI, detailing the topics covered in each syllabus. Key Excel topics include data manipulation, pivot tables, and chart creation, while Python focuses on programming fundamentals and data structures. SQL emphasizes database management and data retrieval techniques, and Power BI covers data visualization and reporting functionalities.

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Microsoft Excel Basic to Advanced

It is utilized to build text, number, and formula grids that aid in data
manipulation to track expenditures, financial outcomes, and other things.

The following list includes the topics discussed in the Microsoft Excel course
syllabus:

 Excel tutorial
 Text to Columns
 Concatenate
 The Concatenate Function
 The Right Function with Concatenation
 Absolute Cell References
 Data Validation
 Time and Date Calculations
 Conditional Formatting
 Exploring Styles
 Clearing Formatting
 Using Conditional Formatting to Hide Cells
 Using the IF Function
 Pivot Tables
 Creating a Pivot Table
 Specifying PivotTable Data
 Changing a PivotTables Calculation
 Filtering and Sorting a PivotTable
 Creating a PivotChart
 Grouping Items
 Updating a PivotTable
 Formatting a PivotTable
 Using Slicers
 Charts
 Creating a Simple Chart
 Charting Non-Adjacent Cells
 Creating a Chart Using the Chart Wizard
 Modifying Charts
 Moving an Embedded Chart
 Sizing an Embedded Chart
 Changing the Chart Type
 Chart Types
 Changing the Way Data is Displayed
 Moving the Legend
 Formatting Charts
 Adding Chart Items
 Formatting All Text
 Formatting and Aligning Numbers
 Formatting the Plot Area
 Formatting Data Markers
 Pie Charts
 Creating a Pie Chart
 Moving the Pie Chart
 Adding Data Labels
 Exploding a Slice of a Pie Chart
 Data Analysis − Overview
 types of Data Analysis
 Data Analysis Process
 Working with Range Names
 Copying Name using Formula Autocomplete
 Range Name Syntax Rules
 Creating Range Names
 Creating Names for Constants
 Managing Names
 Scope of a Name
 Editing Names
 Applying Names
 Using Names in a Formula
 Viewing Names in a Workbook
 Copying Formulas with Names
 Difference between Tables and Ranges
 Create Table
 Table Name
 Managing Names in a Table
 Table Headers replacing Column Letters
 Propagation of a Formula in a Table
 Resize Table
 Remove Duplicates
 Convert to Range
 Table Style Options
 Table Styles
 Cleaning Data with Text Functions
 Removing Unwanted Characters from Text
 Extracting Data Values from Text
 Formatting Data with Text Functions
 Date Formats
 Conditional Formatting
 Sorting
 Filtering
 Lookup Functions
 Pivoting

Python

One may categorize Python as advanced object-oriented programming. With


its flexible binding, high-level built-in structures, and language, it is the
program that lends itself to developing the best. Packages and modules that
guarantee program modularity and programmability are supported.
The Subjects Covered by the Python Course Curriculum Are Listed
Below:

 File operations using Python


 Looping in Python
 Python Syntax
 Functions
 Function Arguments, and Control Flow
 Working with Lists
 Python Modules
 Decorators and generators
 Using Dictionaries
 Errors and Exception Handling
 Comparisons and Operators
 The print statement
 Comments
 Python Data Structures & Data Types
 String Operations in Python
 Simple Input & Output
 Simple Output Formatting
 Deep copy
 Shallow copy
 Operators in python

SQL

Databases may be contacted using a language called SQL, or Structured


Query Language. Utilizing the Relational Database Management System, aids
in the extraction, manipulation, and management of data (RDMS). This
programming language is supported by several different database systems,
including Oracle, MySQL, and others.

The Following List Includes the Subjects Taught in the SQL Course
Syllabus:

 Introduction to Oracle Database


 Retrieve Data using the SQL SELECT Statement
 Learn to Restrict and Sort Data
 Usage of Single-Row Functions to Customize Output
 Invoke Conversion Functions and Conditional Expressions
 Aggregate Data Using the Group Functions
 Display Data from Multiple Tables Using Joins
 Use Sub-Queries to Solve Queries
 The SET Operators
 Data Manipulation Statements
 Creating and Managing Tables Using DDL Statements
 Other Schema Objects
 Control User Access
 Management of Schema Objects
 Manage Objects with Data Dictionary Views
 Manipulate Large Data Sets
 Data Management in Different Time Zones
 Retrieve Data Using Sub-queries
 Regular Expression Support

Power BI

Data extraction and visualization are both made possible by the cloud-based
analysis tool Power BI. To provide you with a complete picture of the
information assets in your firm, Power BI combines data from several
sources.

The Following List Includes the Subjects Taught in the Power Bi


Course Syllabus:

Module 1: Introduction to Power BI

 Get Started with Power BI


 Overview: Power BI concepts
 Sign up for Power BI
 Overview: Power BI data sources
 Connect to a SaaS solution
 Upload a local CSV file
 Connect to Excel data
 Connect to a sample
 Create a Report with Visualizations
 Explore the Power BI portal

Module 2: Viz and Tiles

 Overview: Visualizations
 Using visualizations
 Create a new report
 Create and arrange visualizations
 Format a visualization
 Create chart visualizations
 Create a report using text, a map, and gauge visualizations.
 Use a slicer to filter visualizations
 Sort, copy, and paste visualizations
 From the collection, save and utilize a unique image.

Module 3: Reports and Dashboards

 Modify and Print a Report


 Rename and delete report pages
 Set visualization interactions
 Print a report page
 Send a report to PowerPoint
 Create a Dashboard
 Create and manage dashboards
 Attach a report tile to a dashboard.
 Pinning a dashboard’s live report page
 An additional dashboard tile is pinned.
 Attach an Excel component to a dashboard.
 Manage pinned elements in Excel
 Add a tile to a dashboard
 Build a dashboard with Quick Insights
 Set a Featured (default) dashboard
 Ask Questions about Your Data
 Ask a question with Power BI Q&A
 Tweak your dataset for Q&A
 Enable Cortana for Power BI

Module 4: Publishing Workbooks and Workspace

 Share Data with Colleagues and Others


 Publish a report to the web
 Manage published reports
 Share a dashboard
 Create an app workspace and add users
 Use an app workspace
 Publish an app
 Create a QR code
 Embed a report in SharePoint Online

Module 5: Related Tables and Some other Power BI Components

 Use Power BI Mobile Apps


 Get Power BI for mobile
 Use workspaces in the mobile app
 Sharing from Power BI Mobile
 Use Power BI Desktop
 Install and launch Power BI Desktop
 Get data
 Reduce data
 Transform data
 Relate tables
 Utilize the Power BI service to obtain Power BI Desktop data.
 Publish a report to your desktop using the Power BI service.

Module 6: DAX functions

 New Dax functions


 Date and time functions
 Time intelligence functions
 Filter functions
 Information functions
 Logical functions
 Math & trig functions
 Parent and child functions
 Text functions

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