Tableau Certified Data Analyst Cerification Training
Transform Raw Data into Powerful Visual Stories that Drive Business Decisions.
This comprehensive course is designed to prepare you for the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam, validating your skills in one of the world’s most popular and powerful data visualization platforms. In today’s data-driven world, the ability to explore, analyze, and communicate insights visually is not just a skill—it’s a superpower.
You will learn to connect to various data sources, create interactive dashboards, and build complex calculations to uncover hidden patterns and trends. This course moves from foundational concepts to advanced analytics, empowering you to turn complex data into clear, actionable insights that inform strategy and create impact.
Key Benefits & Learning Outcomes:
You will learn to:
Connect to and prepare data from diverse sources for analysis.
Design and create basic to advanced visualizations (charts, graphs, maps).
Build interactive dashboards and stories for effective data presentation.
Implement calculations, parameters, and Level of Detail (LOD) expressions.
You will be able to:
Pass the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam with confidence.
Create compelling data visualizations that tell a clear story.
Perform advanced data analysis to support business intelligence.
Become the go-to data visualization expert in your organization.
Who is this course for?
Data Analysts and Business Intelligence Professionals
Data Scientists and Researchers
Business Analysts and Marketing Analysts
Anyone who works with data and needs to create reports or dashboards.
Requirements
To successfully complete this course and prepare for the certification, you will need:
Technical Requirements:
A computer (Windows or macOS) with a stable internet connection.
Tableau Desktop (A free trial or licensed version). Tableau Public is a free alternative for practice but has limitations.
A modern web browser for accessing the learning platform.
Course-Specific Requirements:
Dedication to complete all hands-on exercises and portfolio projects.
A curiosity for data and a willingness to experiment with visualizations.
We recommend a study commitment of 5-7 hours per week for 6-8 weeks to master the material and prepare for the exam.
Prerequisites
This is a professional-level certification designed to be accessible to dedicated learners with some basic background.
Mandatory Prerequisites:
None. You can enroll in the course and attempt the exam without prior certification.
Recommended Knowledge/Skills:
Basic data literacy (understanding what rows and columns represent in a dataset).
Familiarity with basic data types (e.g., text, dates, numbers).
Experience with Microsoft Excel or similar spreadsheet software is helpful but not required.
Course Completion Certificate
Curriculum
- 16 Sections
- 143 Lessons
- 24 Hours
- Tableau Basics9
- Tableau Products Suite12
- 2.1Introduction | Tableau Products
- 2.2Tableau Development Products & Process
- 2.3Tableau Desktop
- 2.4Tableau Public Desktop
- 2.5Tableau PREP
- 2.6Tableau Desktop vs Public vs PREP
- 2.7Tableau Sharing Products & Process
- 2.8Hosting Tableau: On-Prem vs IaaS vs SaaS
- 2.9Tableau Server & Cloud
- 2.10Tableau Public
- 2.11Tableau Reader & Mobile
- 2.12Tableau Server vs Cloud vs Public vs Reader vs Mobile
- Tableau Architecture9
- 3.1Introduction | Tableau Architecture
- 3.2Tableau Live vs Extract
- 3.3Tableau File Types
- 3.4Tableau Architecture: Desktop Components
- 3.5Tableau Server: Publish Process
- 3.6Tableau Server: Authentication Process
- 3.7Tableau Server: Access View Process
- 3.8Tableau Architecture: Server Components
- 3.9Tableau Architecture: Public Components & Limitations
- Prepare Your Training Environment6
- Data Modelling & Combining Data10
- 5.1Introduction | Data Modeling & Combining Data
- 5.2Concept Of Data Modeling
- 5.3Tableau Data Modeling and Layers (Physical & Logical)
- 5.4Joins: Inner, Left, Right, Full Join
- 5.5Union, Relationships, Data Blending, Join vs Union
- 5.6Joins vs Data Blending
- 5.7Join vs Union
- 5.8Joins vs Relationships
- 5.9JOIN vs UNION vs RELATION vs BLENDING
- 5.10Build Two Data Sources
- Tableau Metadata6
- Renaming & Aliases4
- Organizing Your Data5
- Filtering & Sorting Data6
- Parameters & Dynamic Views7
- Tableau Actions8
- Tableau Calculation27
- 12.1Introduction | Tableau Calculation
- 12.2Introduction to Tableau Calculations
- 12.3Based Components of Calculations
- 12.4Nested Calculations
- 12.5Types of Calculations
- 12.6Number Functions | Round Functions: CEILING, FLOOR, ROUND
- 12.7String Functions | Change Cases: LOWER & UPPER
- 12.8String Functions | Remove Spaces: LTRIM, RTRIM, TRIM
- 12.9String Functions | Extract Substring: LEFT, RIGHT, MID
- 12.10String Functions | Search: STARTSWITH, ENDSWITH, CONTAINS, FIND, FINDNTH
- 12.11String Functions | CONCAT & SPLIT
- 12.12String Functions | REPLACE
- 12.13Date Functions | Extract Dateparts: DATENAME, DATEPART, DATETRUNC, DAY
- 12.14Date Functions | Add & Subtract Dates: DATEDIFF, DATEADD
- 12.15Date Functions | TODAY & NOW
- 12.16NULL Functions | ZN, IFNULL, ISNULL
- 12.17Logical Functions | IF, ELSE, ELSEIF, IIF, CASEWHEN
- 12.18Logical Operators | AND, OR, NOT
- 12.19Aggregate Functions | SUM, AVG, COUNT, COUNTD, MAX, MIN
- 12.20Aggregate Functions | ATTR Attribute Function
- 12.21LOD Expressions | Introduction to Tableau Level of Details
- 12.22LOD Expressions | FIXED
- 12.23LOD Expressions | EXCLUDE
- 12.24LOD Expressions | INCLUDE
- 12.25Table Calculations | FIRST, LAST, INDEX, RANK
- 12.26Table Calculations | Running Total
- 12.27Table Calculations | Difference
- Tableau Charts12
- 13.1Introduction | Tableau Charts
- 13.2Multiple Measures in One View
- 13.3Bar Charts, Bar-in-Bar Chart, Barcode Chart
- 13.4Line Charts, Highlighted Line Charts
- 13.5Bump Chart, Sparkline Chart, Barbell Chart
- 13.6Rounded Bar Chart, Slope Chart, Bar with Line Charts
- 13.7Bullet Chart, Lollipop Chart, Area Charts, Scatter Plots, Dot Plot
- 13.8Circle Timeline, Pie & Donut Charts, Treemap & Heatmap
- 13.9Bubble Charts, Maps, Histograms, Calendar Chart
- 13.10Waterfall Chart, Pareto Charts, Butterfly (Tornado) Chart
- 13.11Quadrant Chart, Box Plot, KPI, Bar Chart & KPI, BANS
- 13.12Funnel Chart, Progress Bar, Choose the Right Chart !
- Tableau Dashboards2
- Tableau Project8
- Tableau HR Project12
- 16.1Project Resources
- 16.2Project Introduction
- 16.3Build Data Source
- 16.4Summary Dashboard | Build Charts – Part1
- 16.5Summary Dashboard | Build Charts – Part2
- 16.6Summary Dashboard | Build Charts – Part2
- 16.7Summary Dashboard | Build Dashboard and Containers
- 16.8Summary Dashboard | Fine Tuning The Dashboard
- 16.9Detailed Dashboard | Build the Table
- 16.10Detailed Dashboard | Sketch Mockups
- 16.11Detailed Dashboard | Build the Dashboard
- 16.12Bonus – Build Background Layers using FIGMA
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