Boston University Summer programs Introduction to Python and SQL for Business Analytics Summer Course
Boston University Summer programs

Boston University Summer programs

Introduction to Python and SQL for Business Analytics Summer Course

Boston, USA

Summer Course

6 weeks

English

Full time

USD 3,260

On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About: The Introduction to Python and SQL for Business Analytics Summer Course provides students with practical skills in using Python and SQL for data analysis. This course is ideal for those interested in learning how to analyze and visualize business data effectively. The course duration is four weeks, offering an intensive learning experience.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles such as data analyst, business intelligence analyst, or business data consultant, leveraging their skills in data analysis and visualization for informed decision-making.

Introduction to Python and SQL for Business Analytics

MET AD 599

Prereq: (MET PY 100 Preparatory Laboratory). Python is a modern, high-level programming language. One of the most popular programming languages, its use has steadily increased across a large number of industries. This course introduces students to the Python environment and teaches a solid foundation in the basic syntax and structure. Structured Query Language (SQL) is the most common language globally for interacting with relational databases. Employers have indicated that knowledge of SQL is one of the most important skills for new graduates entering the workforce. Even with advances in database technologies and languages for handling heterogeneous data types, SQL remains the core skill for interacting with data. This course introduces both languages to equip students pursuing an analytics education with the skills necessary to succeed in the analytics and data visualization field. It offers a survey of Python and SQL topics designed to equip analytics professionals rather than a deep focus on technical programming topics. 4 cr.

  • Summer 2 (June 30-August 8)