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Duration

10 weeks

Tuition

$3,100

 

Oct 9-Dec 18

Plus 3 other start dates

Oct 23 - Oct 28 2023

Nov 14 - Jan 30 2024

Dec 11 - Mar 4 2024

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Live Online

Credential

Certificate

Year Founded

2011

Scholarships

yes

General Assembly is accepting applications only from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Australia

Harness Excel, SQL, and Tableau to drive powerful analysis and insights. Build confidence and credibility to apply this versatile skill set to countless jobs.

Designed for students with a variety of professional backgrounds and experience levels — including beginners — this course takes a deep dive into the data analytics process: collection, cleaning, analysis, and visualization. Get hands-on experience with Excel, SQL, and Tableau, and transform raw data into a critical decision-making tool.

You’ll get a head start with pre-course prep lessons. Once you enroll, General Assembly will equip you with online, self-paced preparatory lessons to set you up for success. Dive into the fundamentals of working with data in Excel. You’ll gain a common vocabulary to start collaborating with classmates on day one.

Concentrate on the most important tools for performing data analysis on the job. GA’s analytics advisory board curates the best practices and innovative teaching approaches of their entire expert network to meet evolving employer demands. Its work ensures that students graduate ready to tackle the challenges they’ll face in the field.

You’ll get individualized instructor support with guidance, feedback, and more from experts who are dedicated to supporting your learning and career goals. Instructors are on hand in class and during office hours to offer real-time technical assistance and help you turn ideas into action.

Graduate with a polished capstone project, applying rigorous data analysis techniques to solve a real-world problem. Collect, clean, and analyze a data set and create a compelling presentation to share your insights.

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Student Reviews (21)

General Assembly

Amazing experience!

Arjay Beltran

Toronto • June 20, 2023

Graduated From

Software Engineering Immersive

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

4 stars

My experience at General Assembly was great! It taught me the fundamentals of software development and gave me the tools to build a great career in this industry. All the IAs are amazing at what they do and most importantly, they are patient teachers.<...

My experience at General Assembly was great! It taught me the fundamentals of software development and gave me the tools to build a great career in this industry. All the IAs are amazing at what they do and most importantly, they are patient teachers.

General Assembly

Data Science Immersive Review

Anonymous

June 13, 2023

Graduated From

Data Science Immersive

Overall:

4 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

4 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

I had a positive experience with the coding, data analysis, and modeling techniques taught by the instruction team. However, some of the datasets provided were outdated and lacked diversity. On the other hand, I was dissatisfied with the career coach. ...

I had a positive experience with the coding, data analysis, and modeling techniques taught by the instruction team. However, some of the datasets provided were outdated and lacked diversity. On the other hand, I was dissatisfied with the career coach. He seemed uninformed about the Canadian job market and lacked motivation. His group sessions felt like pre-recorded videos. I enrolled in this course with the expectation of finding a job soon after graduation, which is the key difference between bootcamps and other certification programs, but it seems that they don't care a lot if you get hired or not after graduation!

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  • How do I secure my spot in a course?

    To ensure all GA students get the individual attention and resources they need to succeed, course sizes are limited. After submitting their applications, students connect with an admissions rep, who determines whether or not the course is a fit for their experience and goals. Additionally, applicants for our full-time Immersives complete admissions assessments to ensure they are prepared for the rigor of the curriculum. Once you’ve been accepted and have put down your initial down payment, your spot in the course is secure. Request a course package to learn more.

  • Do you offer payment plan options?

    We understand these courses are a significant financial investment, so we provide several options to ease tuition payment. After submitting a down payment to save your spot in the course, you can choose the installment plan that’s best for you. Additionally, we work with financing partners to offer low-cost loan options for eligible students. Another fun fact: More than 45% of our part-time students receive tuition reimbursement for their GA education via employer sponsorship.

  • I’m an absolute beginner with zero experience or knowledge in the subject matter you teach (e.g., web development, digital marketing). Are your courses still for me?

    Many of our long-form courses are geared toward beginners and no prior knowledge of a subject is required. Additionally, these courses often feature pre-work assignments to get you up to speed with essential concepts and tools. Inevitably, our courses attract students with a wide variety of backgrounds and expertise, so we make sure to have instructional associates, office hours, and additional help available as needed to provide personalized feedback and support.

  • Besides the hours spent in class each week, how much time do I need to dedicate to a course outside of the classroom?

    It varies by course and by person, but, as a part-time student, be prepared to work hard and dedicate several hours outside of the classroom each week to review course material and complete homework assignments. Our full-time Immersive students also devote additional time to portfolio projects, networking events with hiring partners, career services support, and more. Either way, our courses are designed to be rigorous and intensive, but, most of all, incredibly rewarding!

  • What if I really want to take a GA course but just can’t afford it?

    Good news: You’ve got options. More than 45% of our part-time students receive tuition assistance from their employers. Ask your local Admissions rep for information to share with your manager about our courses and the benefits they can provide your company. We also work with financing partners to offer low-cost loan options for eligible students.

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  • What will the Remote Immersive experience be like?

    General Assembly is accepting applications only from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Australia. We know it can be hard to focus while learning online. Given the number of real-life and online distractions that may keep you from your work, we’ve designed course activities that keep you engaged and in constant conversations with your fellow classmates, instructors, and instructional associates. Our lessons are broken up into micro-lectures, which introduce content in short spurts. You’ll then work individually, in pairs, or in groups to apply what you’ve learned. We also encourage students to interact independently so they can get to know one another better and build a sense of community.

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