- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Audience
- Curriculum
Description:
This training program is designed to prepare individuals for the Tableau Desktop Specialist certification exam. The course covers the foundational skills needed to work effectively with Tableau Desktop, from connecting to data and creating visualizations to publishing interactive dashboards.
Participants will learn to use Tableau's powerful features to analyze and present data, leveraging Tableau’s drag-and-drop interface and advanced data manipulation capabilities. The course also provides hands-on experience with real-world data to help participants confidently approach the exam.
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Duration: 4 Days
Course Code: BDT416
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of Tableau Desktop and the certification exam structure.
- Connect to and prepare data for analysis using Tableau Desktop.
- Create basic and advanced visualizations such as bar charts, pie charts, scatter plots, and maps.
- Use filters, groups, sets, and parameters to enhance interactivity.
- Build and publish dashboards with advanced interactive elements.
- Apply basic calculated fields and aggregations.
- Understand Tableau’s core functionality and use it for data exploration and analysis.
- Basic knowledge of data concepts
- Familiarity with spreadsheets and databases
- No prior Tableau experience is required, but familiarity with basic visualization tools is beneficial.
Business Professionals, Data Analysts, BI Professionals, Software Developers, Data Engineers, Data Scientist, Professionals aspiring to earn Tableau certifications.
Course Outline:
- Introduction to Tableau and Data Connections
Overview of Tableau Desktop
- Introduction to Tableau products and certifications
- Navigating the Tableau Desktop interface
- Key concepts of Tableau (data source, worksheets, dashboards, stories).
- Connecting to Data
- Connecting to different data sources (Excel, text files, databases, web data connectors)
- Data preparation techniques (data types, renaming, data cleaning)
- Data structure and relationships.
- Data Visualization Basics
- Building Basic Visualizations
- Bar charts, line charts, pie charts, and scatter plots
- Customizing visualizations (colours, shapes, labels).
- Using Filters and Sorting
- Filtering data by dimensions, measures, and relative date filters
- Sorting data and visualizations
- Building Basic Visualizations
- Creating filter actions for interactivity.
- Working with Data
- Sorting and grouping data
- Calculations (using basic calculations like SUM, AVG, etc.)
- Advanced Visualizations
- Calculated Fields and Aggregations
- Introduction to calculated fields (basic calculations, logical calculations)
- Aggregations and summary statistics
- Calculated Fields and Aggregations
- Creating custom fields for advanced analysis.
- Using Level of Detail (LOD) expressions for granular analysis
- Data Blending and Joins
- Combining multiple datasets
- Understanding relationships, joins, and unions in Tableau
- Advanced Visualizations
- Creating maps and geographic visualizations
- Bullet charts, heat maps, and treemaps
- Dual-axis charts and combination charts.
- Creating Dashboards with Multiple Visualizations
- Building Dashboards
- Designing dashboards with layout containers and elements
- Adding filters, actions, and tooltips for interactive dashboards
- Building Dashboards
- Best practices for dashboard design and user experience
- Storytelling with Data
- Combining multiple visualizations on a single dashboard
- Managing dashboard size, layout, and interactivity.
- Building Tableau Stories.
- Certification Preparation
- Preparing for the Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam
- Review of key exam topics (visualization types, calculations, dashboard creation, etc.)
- Certification Tips
- Time management and preparation strategies.
- Focus areas for success.
- Preparing for the Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam
- Simulated exams for hands-on experience.
- Common mistakes and how to avoid them.
- Q&A Session
- Practice and Mock Tests
Training material provided: Yes
- Digital format materials
- Tableau workbooks
- Practice datasets
- Mock exam questions and solutions
Any Additional Information
- Software Requirements:
Participants should install Tableau Desktop (either the trial or a licensed version) before the course. - Post-Course Support:
Access to recorded sessions, practice exams, and additional study materials for a set period after course completion.
This course equips participants with the skills to not only pass the Tableau Desktop Specialist exam but also to apply Tableau Desktop effectively in their day-to-day data analysis tasks, making it an essential certification for anyone looking to excel in data visualization.