Data doesn’t have to be daunting—it just needs decoding. This 20-in-1 online course bundle offers a clear route into data analysis, starting with foundational topics like data entry, SQL, and Excel, before guiding you through advanced tools such as Tableau, Power BI, and Python. Ideal for those who prefer patterns to guesswork and dashboards to disarray.
The bundle also dips into financial and business analysis, so you're not just collecting numbers—you’re interpreting them with purpose. You’ll explore GDPR, report writing, and communication skills to ensure your insights are as clear as your formulas. Whether you're charting growth, finding trends, or explaining them to someone who thinks Excel is a font, this bundle helps you bring structure to spreadsheets and sense to statistics.
Learning Outcomes:
- Build structured reports using Excel, SQL, and Power BI.
- Analyse business data and visualise it with Tableau tools.
- Apply Python for basic automation in data processes.
- Understand GDPR rules when handling customer or user data.
- Communicate data findings clearly across business functions.
- Support decision-making through structured data interpretation.
Who is this Course For:
- Beginners interested in data analysis and reporting methods.
- Admins moving into Excel or dashboard-heavy responsibilities.
- Business staff using data to support internal decisions.
- Finance analysts working with reporting and compliance data.
- Anyone automating data processes with SQL or Python.
- Professionals handling GDPR concerns in data environments.
- Jobseekers targeting junior-level analyst positions.
- Individuals supporting business analysis through visualisation tools.
Career Path:
- Junior Data Analyst – £30,000 average salary in the UK
- BI Reporting Analyst – £36,000 average salary in the UK
- Data Entry Analyst – £27,000 average salary in the UK
- Operations Analyst – £35,000 average salary in the UK
- Financial Data Analyst – £40,000 average salary in the UK
- Report Writer (Data Focused) – £29,000 average salary in the UK