Data Pipeline Methods and Techniques COMP 9774

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Our Data Pipeline Methods and Techniques course introduces you to the fundamental concepts of data pipelines, which are critical for transforming raw data into meaningful insights. Key topics include data ingestion (collection), data integration (ETL), data profiling and cleansing, and data preparation and analysis. Start with an overview of the data pipeline process, including the various stages involved in the process, and delve into the technical aspects of the individual stages. Then explore the different methods and techniques used to carry out each stage, and discuss how different types of data can be processed in a data pipeline. This data pipeline course is interactive and provides you with hands-on experience using popular data pipeline tools (like SQL and Microsoft Power BI) to build data pipelines for various data formats. Get the skills you need to be able to design and implement data pipelines for various types of data, and gain a deep understanding of how to transform raw data into meaningful insights.

Prerequisites

If you are completing our Data Engineering Program, you must complete all the other core courses in the program before you take this course.

Additional Information

Course Essentials:

The Microsoft Power BI software used in this course only runs on the Windows operating system. To learn how you can set up a Windows environment on your Macintosh, refer to the Hardware note on our Online Course Requirements and LMSs web page.

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$449, includes a non-refundable materials fee of $140

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back soon to see if we have developed additional schedules.
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