Program Description and Course Syllabus
Program Description and Course Syllabus
Program Description and Course Syllabus
Hello and welcome! The program you are about to explore is specifically designed to help every type of
learner successfully finish the certificate and become an entry-level junior or associate data analyst. No
previous data analytics, mathematics, or statistical experience is required. To succeed, you just need to
be open to learning how data influences the world.
Become job-ready
Every day, the amount of data out there gets bigger and bigger. So the ability to interpret it effectively
is more important than ever before. Data analytics is becoming one of the fastest-growing and most
rewarding career choices in the world. In the next decade, the demand for business analytics skills will
probably be higher than the demand for any other career (10.9% vs. 5.2%) (Source: Bureau of Labor
Statistics). All kinds of companies all over the world need qualified data analysts to solve problems and
help them make the best possible business decisions. And right now, fifty-nine percent of companies
have plans to add even more positions requiring data analysis skills (Source: SHRM). By the time you
are done with this program, you will be well-prepared to make smart, strategic, data-driven
recommendations for organizations in all kinds of industries.
During each course of the program, you will complete lots of hands-on assignments and projects based
on both day-to-day life and the practical activities of a data analyst. Along the way, you will learn how
to ask the right questions and understand objectives. You will also learn how to effectively clean and
organize large amounts of data to make it ready for high-quality analysis. On top of that, you will get
hands-on experience using all kinds of tools and techniques that will help you recognize patterns and
uncover relationships between data points. And to help you communicate the results of your analysis,
you will learn how to design visuals and dashboards. There is even an opportunity to create a case
study, which you can highlight in your resume to show what you have learned to potential employers.
Course overview
The entire program has eight courses. This is the first course and it covers about five weeks of material.
Course content
Course 1– Foundations: Data, Data, Everywhere
1. Introducing data analytics: Data helps us make decisions, in everyday life and in business. In
this first part of the course, you will learn how data analysts use tools of their trade to inform
those decisions. You will also get to know more about this course and the overall program
expectations.
2. Thinking analytically: Data analysts balance many different roles in their work. In this part of
the course, you will learn about some of these roles and the key skills that are required. You
will also explore analytical thinking and how it relates to data-driven decision making.
3. Exploring the wonderful world of data: Data has its own life cycle, and data analysts use an
analysis process that cuts across and leverages this life cycle. In this part of the course, you will
learn about the data life cycle and data analysis process. They are both relevant to your work
in this program and on the job as a future data analyst. You will be introduced to applications
that help guide data through the data analysis process.
4. Setting up a data toolbox: Spreadsheets, query languages, and data visualization tools are all
a big part of a data analyst’s job. In this part of the course, you will learn the basic concepts to
use them for data analysis. You will understand how they work through examples provided.
5. Discovering data career possibilities: All kinds of businesses value the work that data analysts
do. In this part of the course, you will examine different types of businesses and the jobs and
tasks that analysts do for them. You will also learn how a Google Data Analytics Certificate will
help you meet many of the requirements for a position with these organizations.
6. Completing the Course Challenge: At the end of this course, you will be able to put everything
you have learned into perspective with the Course Challenge. The Course Challenge will ask
you questions about the main concepts you have learned and then give you an opportunity to
apply those concepts in two scenarios.
What to expect
Each week of the course includes a series of lessons with many types of learning opportunities. These
include:
Videos for instructors to teach new concepts and demonstrate the use of tools
Readings to introduce new ideas and build on the concepts from the videos
Discussion forums to share, explore, and reinforce lesson topics for better understanding
Discussion prompts to promote thinking and engagement in the discussion forums
Practice quizzes to prepare you for graded quizzes
Graded quizzes to measure your progress and give you valuable feedback
Also, be sure to pay attention to the in-video questions that will pop up from time to time. They
are designed for you to check your learning.
Everyone learns differently, so this program has been designed to let you work at your own pace.
Although your personalized deadlines start when you enroll, they are just a guide. Feel free to move
through the program at the speed that works best for you. There is no penalty for late assignments; to
earn your certificate, all you have to do is complete all of the work. If you prefer, you can extend your
deadlines by returning to Overview in the navigation panel and clicking Switch Sessions. Assessments
are based on the approach taken by the course to offer a wide variety of learning materials and
activities that reinforce important skills. Graded and ungraded quizzes will help the content sink in.
Ungraded practice quizzes are a chance for you to prepare for the graded quizzes. Both types of quizzes
can be taken more than one time.
If you believe this course will be primarily a refresher for you, we recommend taking the practice
diagnostic quiz (you can find it in this week's content). It will enable you to determine if you should
follow the speed track, which is an opportunity to proceed to Course 2 after having taken each of the
Course 1 Weekly Challenges and the overall Course Challenge. Learners who score 100% on the
diagnostic quiz can treat Course 1 videos, readings, and activities as optional. Learners following the
speed track are still able to earn the certificate.
Tips
It is strongly recommended to take these courses—and go through the items in each lesson—in
the order they appear because new information and concepts build on previous knowledge.
Use the additional resources that are linked throughout the program. They are designed to
support your learning.
When you encounter useful links in the course, remember to bookmark them so you can refer
to the information for study or review.
Additional resources are free, but some sites place limits on how many articles can be accessed
for free each month. Sometimes you can register on the site for full access, but you can always
bookmark a resource and come back to view it later.
If something is confusing, don’t hesitate to re-watch a video, go through a reading again, and
so on.
Take part in all learning opportunities to gain as much knowledge and experience possible.
Congratulations on choosing to take this first step toward becoming part of the wonderful world of
data analytics. Enjoy the journey!