Data Analysis: Advanced SQL, 1000x Faster Python & Visualize
Last updated 4/2025
Duration: 9h 4m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.04 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 4/2025
Duration: 9h 4m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.04 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
From SQL Basics to Modern Analytics with Polars – Hands-On Data Skills for 2025
What you'll learn
- Learn strategies to optimize memory usage and processing speed when dealing with massive datasets.
- Master Subqueries & Common Table Expressions (CTEs) – Break down complex problems into manageable, efficient queries.
- Solve Real-World Data Challenges – Work on practical, project-based problems that mimic real business scenarios.
- Taking advantage of parallel and optimised analysis with Polars
- Unlock the Power of Joins & Multi-Table Analysis – Master INNER, LEFT, RIGHT, FULL, SELF, and CROSS JOINs to combine data like a pro.
- Analyze Trends with Window Functions – Use RANK, LAG, LEAD, NTILE, and more to perform advanced data analysis.
Requirements
- No prior experience is required! This course is designed for beginners, Basic knowledge of Python & SQL is good to have, and I'll guide you step by step. All you need is a computer with an internet connection and a willingness to learn."
Description
SQL (Structured Query Language)is the industry-standard language for managing and analyzing data stored in relational databases. Whether you are a data analyst, business intelligence professional, marketer, product manager, student, or someone pivoting into tech, learning SQL can unlock the potential to extract meaningful insights from data.
This course is designed to take you from the very basics of SQL to advanced techniques used in real-world data analysis. No prior programming or database experience is required. You'll learn by doing—writing SQL queries against real datasets and solving analytical problems that reflect practical scenarios.
By the end of the course, you will not only understand how SQL works, but more importantly, you will be able to use it to answer complex business questions, clean and transform data, and create data-driven reports.
What You'll Learn
This course is structured to help you gradually build your skills, layer by layer, with a focus on analysis:
Getting Started with SQL
What is SQL and why it matters in data analysis
Understanding databases, tables, rows, and columns
Setting up your SQL environment (we will use a browser-based tool for easy access)
Writing your first SQL query
Core SQL Skills
Selecting data using the SELECT statement
Filtering results with WHERE conditions
Using comparison and logical operators
Sorting and limiting data using ORDER BY and LIMIT
Working with NULL values and handling missing data
Data Aggregation and Grouping
Counting, summing, averaging, and finding min/max values
Grouping data with GROUP BY
Filtering aggregated results with HAVING
Calculating percentages and ratios from grouped data
Joining Tables
Understanding relationships between tables
Inner joins, left joins, right joins, and full outer joins
Combining data from multiple tables to form complete views
Join best practices and avoiding common pitfalls
Data Cleaning and Transformation
Using CASE statements for conditional logic
Working with text using functions like UPPER, LOWER, SUBSTRING, REPLACE
Working with dates and times: extracting year, month, weekday
Removing duplicates with DISTINCT
Data type conversions and formatting
Advanced SQL for Analysis
Subqueries: writing queries within queries
Common Table Expressions (CTEs) for readable and reusable SQL
Window functions (ROW_NUMBER, RANK, LEAD, LAG) for advanced analysis
Analytical functions to calculate running totals, rolling averages, and more
Using COALESCE and NULLIF for data management
Real-World Analytical Scenarios
Cohort analysis to study user behavior over time
Funnel analysis for product and marketing optimization
Retention analysis and churn measurement
Sales and revenue trends using time series SQL
Customer segmentation based on behavior and attributes
Polars: The Next-Gen DataFrame Library
Introduction to Polars: Series, DataFrames, expressions, and lazy execution
Learn how Polars differs from Pandas—and why it's faster
Perform data cleaning, filtering, aggregation, and joins
Explore botheagerandlazyAPIs
Apply Polars in real-world analytical workflows
SQL + Polars: Hybrid Workflows
When to use SQL, when to use Polars—and how to use them together
Import data from PostgreSQL into Polars
Build complete data pipelines for analysis and reporting
Answer complex business questions using both tools
Create reproducible analysis in Jupyter Notebooks
Why This Course?
There are many SQL courses out there. This one is different because it focuses specifically onSQL for analysis, not just learning the syntax. You won’t be building or administering databases; instead, you’ll focus on asking and answering questions with data.
Whether you want to become a data analyst, prepare for interviews, or simply level up your analytical thinking, this course is built for you. It’s clear, practical, and based on real problems—not academic exercises.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is for anyone who wants to develop strong SQL skills for analyzing data. You do not need a computer science background or prior programming experience.
This includes:
Aspiring data analysts or data scientists
Business analysts and marketing professionals
Product managers and operations managers
University students and career switchers
Professionals who work with Excel and want to transition to databases
Anyone curious about how data analysis is done in the real world
All examples and projects use easy-to-understand datasets and are explained step-by-step, so even complete beginners can follow along.
Outcomes and Benefits
By the end of this course, you will:
Be able to write clean and efficient SQL queries
Understand how to connect multiple tables and extract meaningful insights
Know how to clean, filter, and transform data for reporting
Be comfortable performing analytical tasks like segmentation, trends, and cohort analysis
Build confidence to apply for data roles that require SQL
Add a highly marketable skill to your resume or portfolio
Whether you are preparing for a data analyst interview or looking to improve your decision-making with data, SQL is a critical skill that will serve you across industries.
What You Will Receive
Over 9 hours of video content
Downloadable notebooks and SQL scripts
Real datasets from different domains (sales, users, marketing, products)
Practice exercises and quizzes to test your knowledge
Certificate of completion
Lifetime access to course materials and future updates
Dedicated Q&A support to assist you on your journey
Final Note
Learning SQL is one of the smartest investments you can make in your career. It opens doors to roles in data, analytics, and technology, and it empowers you to make data-informed decisions wherever you are.
This course takes a practical, hands-on approach to mastering SQL for analysis—so that by the time you finish, you’re not just someone who knows SQL, but someone who can use SQL to think analytically and drive action through data.
Join today and take the first step toward becoming fluent in the language of data.
Who this course is for:
- This course is perfect for beginners who want to learn SQL analysis from scratch. Whether you're a student, a working professional, or simply curious about SQL analysis, this course will provide you with a solid foundation. No prior experience is required!
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