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INTERMEDIATE TABLEAU

Course SynopsisTableau stands as a prevalent business intelligence (BI) and analytics tool, with adoption by prominent organizations like Amazon, Experian, and Unilever. It facilitates data exploration, analysis, and secure data sharing via Workbooks and Dashboards. Its intuitive drag-and-drop functionality makes it accessible to all, enabling efficient data cleaning, analysis, and visualization. The course focuses on mastering Tableau's interface, establishing data connections, and crafting simple visualizations. By session's end, participants will possess the competence to adeptly navigate Tableau, culminating in the creation of impactful data dashboards. Required TextbooksAlexander Loth, “Visual Analytics with Tableau” Wiley.Ryan Sleeper, “Practical Tableau”, O’Reilly Media.Molly Monsey and Paul Sochan, “Tableau for Dummies”, Wiley. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts. PrerequisitesThere is no prior educational level requirement for this course.If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six-odd months, then this class may not be for you.

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INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD COURSE

Course SynopsisUsing AutoCAD software, students master the features and elements of computer-aided drafting. This course places an emphasis on learning the fundamental drawing and editing commands needed to create simple two-dimensional drawings. Topics include entering and using the drawing editor, setting up the drawing environment, constructing entities, editing a drawing, display control and zooming, creating dimensions, creating layers and assigning objects, drawing storage and retrieval, layer and line-type options, detailing, blocks creation and exporting blocks. This course requires the students to have a basic understanding of Windows and software. Required TextbooksBill Fane, “AutoCAD for Dummies”, Wiley.Bill Fane, “AutoCAD Essentials”, Wiley. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module: Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the second module.

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INTRODUCTION TO SHARE MARKET

Course SynopsisThe share market brings together buyers and sellers of securities to engage and deal. The markets provide price discovery for corporate shares and serve as a gauge for the wider economy. As market players compete in the open market, buyers and sellers are assured of a fair price, a high degree of liquidity, and transparency. The goal of this course is to teach you how to operate in share markets and how to invest in them. It will enable individuals to invest independently in stock markets. Required TextbooksMatthew R. Kratter, “A Beginner’s Guide to the Stock Market”, Kratter.Ted D. Snow, “Investing QuickStart Guide”, ClydeBank Media. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the next module. PrerequisitesThere is no prior educational level requirement for this course.

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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USING R

Course SynopsisThis Course offers a comprehensive introduction to statistical analysis using R. Dive into a robust software toolkit designed for data processing, calculations, and graphical display. Explore efficient data handling and storage, along with a versatile set of operators for array manipulation, including matrices. Discover the power of a simple yet effective programming language with features like conditionals, loops, user-defined recursive functions, and input/output facilities. Unleash the potential of R for enhancing the data analysis skills. Required TextbooksAndrie de Vries and Joris Meys, “R for Dummies”, Wiley.Jum Albert and Maria Rizzo, “R by Example”, Springer Media.Michael J. Crawley, “The R Book”, Wiley. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the second module. PrerequisitesThere are no specific prerequisites for learning R.If you want to utilize R for a variety of analytical tasks, you'll need to have a basic understanding of statistics.However, to get started with R as a programming language, you don't need to know any of the other programming languages.

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MICROSOFT POWER BI

Course SynopsisPower BI is a quick and intensive data analysis tool. It is an affordable alternative to many BI tools existing in the market for the past years. It offers many features and does most of the job for its user by providing the best of data analysis tools. It does not require any knowledge of coding (maybe a little knowledge of SQL if used as a source to get data). Required TextbooksBrett Powell, “Mastering Microsoft Power BI”, Packt.Roger F. Silva, “Power BI: Create and Learn”, Business Intelligence Clinic. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the second module. PrerequisitesFundamental understanding of basic Mathematical concepts.If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.Basic understanding of Database and Microsoft Excel will prove helpful.A strong will to learn.

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