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    • Time: 9 hours
    • Free Certificate
    A 2022 McKinsey Report predicts that by 2025, most business problems will be resolved in hours or days instead of months and years, like we see today. This prediction relies on organizations applying more data-driven approaches to problem-solving. To achieve this goal, data must be analyzed and presented in a readily usable form. Data visualization provides a means to simplify data, which lets us tell a story. In this course, we will explore how people process visual information and how to create useful visualizations of data. We will also learn the terminology used in data science, the principles of data dashboard design, and ways to effectively present data.

    This course is designed to help industry professionals gain a competitive edge in the marketplace by understanding data visualization. We will analyze quantitative and qualitative data, craft visualizations, and present results. We will also learn how to manage data, perform analytics with a set of charts, and organize information into visualizations to tell a story. By developing your knowledge of creating and presenting data-driven insights, you can solve applied problems better.


  • A data analyst understands both the statistical and psychological sides of data. In addition to knowing how to interpret data and create charts, a data analyst must also consider how their intended audience will perceive their work. This unit will introduce you to data visualization and the psychology of visual perception.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 2 hours.

  • Data is only valuable if properly understood. Before crafting visualizations, we need to take stock of what we have, as data come in all shapes and sizes. This unit will show you commonly encountered data types and how to deal with them.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 2 hours.

  • While data scientists receive training in mathematics and computer science, their audiences often do not. Results usually need to be communicated to managers, customers, or coworkers. These audiences usually lack the requisite training to understand the statistical information given to them. Data visualizations are useful in simplifying and summarizing the results of data analyses. This unit will cover the skills you need to convey your message through visualizations.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 3 hours.

  • Data are often visualized through collections of organized charts and graphs that relate to a common theme. A problem should be clearly defined, and each chart in a dashboard or slideshow should be immediately relevant in answering that problem. This unit discusses using data and charts to "tell a story" that informs or persuades an audience.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 2 hours.

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  • Certificate Final Exam

    Take this exam if you want to earn a free Course Completion Certificate.

    To receive a free Course Completion Certificate, you will need to earn a grade of 70% or higher on this final exam. Your grade for the exam will be calculated as soon as you complete it. If you do not pass the exam on your first try, you can take it again as many times as you want, with a 7-day waiting period between each attempt.

    Once you pass this final exam, you will be awarded a free Course Completion Certificate.