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Complete, First published Jan 18, 2024
Data Analytics courses incorporate a formal introduction to the discipline to establish a structured framework for understanding and applying analytical methodologies. This initial phase aims to familiarise learners with the foundational concepts, tools, and techniques essential for effective data analysis. By providing a systematic overview, these introductions ensure a comprehensive grasp of data processing, interpretation, and decision-making processes.
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