Data science is a dynamic and growing career field that demands knowledge and skills-based in SQL to be successful. This course is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in applying SQL skills to analyze data and solve real business problems.

SQL for Data Science Capstone Project
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SQL for Data Science Capstone Project
This course is part of Learn SQL Basics for Data Science Specialization

Instructor: Don Noxon
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What you'll learn
Develop a project proposal and select your data
Perform descriptive statistics as part of your exploratory analysis
Develop metrics and perform advanced techniques in SQL
Present your findings and make recommendations
Skills you'll gain
- SQL
- Peer Review
- Text Mining
- Business Metrics
- Data Analysis
- Data Science
- Data Presentation
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Business Analytics
- Data Storytelling
- Data Import/Export
- Presentations
- Statistical Analysis
- Target Audience
- Data Modeling
- Descriptive Analytics
- Analytical Skills
- Database Design
- Descriptive Statistics
- Performance Metric
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