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Our Tableau training in Boston is developed by SMEs who will help you excel in the diverse concepts of Tableau, such as data connections, graphs, parameters, maps, expressions, etc. Through the projects included in this Tableau online certification course in Boston, you will gain real-time expertise in visualizing data using Tableau.
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Course PreviewThis Tableau classroom training in Boston covers all the core topics of Tableau, including data visualization, downloading and installing Tableau, exporting and sharing data, creating metadata, working with filters, and more, through hands-on exercises and case studies.
Here are a few concepts you will learn from our Tableau certification program in Boston:
Our Tableau training institute in Boston is meant for:
Here are some examples of companies and organizations that are known to use Tableau:
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Company | Industry | Country |
Amazon | Retail | United States |
Walmart | Retail | United States |
The Coca-Cola Company | Beverages | United States |
HSBC | Banking | United Kingdom |
Netflix | Media and entertainment | United States |
McDonald’s | Restaurants | United States |
The Tableau certification in Boston will cost US$250. The exam duration for Tableau Desktop Certified Associate is 120 minutes.
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Connecting to data
Transforming data
Working with calculations and expressions
Visualizing data
Building line graphs, bar charts, and dashboards
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In the first module of this Training, you will learn the basics of data visualisation.
1.1 What is data visualization?
1.2 Comparison and benefits against reading raw numbers
1.3 Real use cases from various business domains
1.4 Some quick and powerful examples using Tableau without going into the technical details of Tableau
1.5 Installing Tableau
1.6 Tableau interface
2.1 Architecture of Tableau
2.2 Interface of Tableau (Layout, Toolbars, Data Pane, Analytics Pane, etc.)
2.3 Tableau field types
2.4 Saving and publishing a data source
2.5 Live vs extract connection
2.6 Various file types
2.7 The ways to share and export the work done in Tableau
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Play with Tableau desktop
2. Learn about the interface
3. Share and export existing works
3.1 Basic Charts
3.2 Dual axes graphs
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Plot a histogram, tree map, heat map, funnel chart, and more using the given dataset
2. Perform market basket analysis (MBA) on the same dataset
4.1 Connecting to Data Source
4.2 Tableau data types
4.3 Connection to Excel
4.4 Cubes and PDFs
4.5 Management of metadata and extracts
4.6 Data preparation
4.7 Joins (Left, Right, Inner, and Outer) and Union
4.8 Dealing with NULL values, cross-database joining, data extraction, data blending, refresh extraction, incremental extraction, how to build extract, etc.
4.9 Advanced joins
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Connect to Excel sheet to import data
2. Use metadata and extracts
3. Manage NULL values
4. Clean up data before using
5. Perform the join techniques
6. Execute data blending from multiple sources
5.1 Mark and highlight
5.2 Groups
5.3 Sets (creating and editing sets, IN/OUT)
5.4 Bins
5.5 Hierarchies
5.6 Folders
5.7 Sorting and Types
5.8 Using the Formatting pane to work with the menu, fonts, alignments, settings, etc.
5.9 Editing axes and annotations
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Use marks to create and edit sets
2. Highlight the desired items
3. Make Groups
4. Apply sorting on results
5. Make hierarchies among the created sets
6.1 Filters (addition and removal)
6.2 Filtering continuous dates, dimensions, and measures
6.3 Filtering in Tableau
6.4 Types of filters
6.5 Filtering the order of operations
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Use the data set by date/dimensions/measures to add a filter
2. Use interactive filter to view the data
3. Customize/remove filters to view the result
7.1 K-means cluster analysis
7.2 Trend and reference lines
7.3 Visual analytics in Tableau
7.4 Forecasting, confidence interval, reference lines, and bands
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Apply labels and tooltips to graphs, annotations, edit axes’ attributes
2. Set the reference line
3. Perform k-means cluster analysis on the given dataset
8.1 Working on coordinate points
8.2 Plotting longitude and latitude
8.3 Editing unrecognized locations
8.4 Customizing geocoding, polygon maps, WMS: web mapping services
8.5 Working on the background image, including add image
8.6 Plotting points on images and generating coordinates from them
8.7 Map visualization, custom territories
8.8 How to create map projects in Tableau
8.9 Creating dual axes maps, and editing locations
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Plot longitude and latitude on a geo map
2. Edit locations on the geo map
3. Custom geocoding
4. Use images of the map and plot points
5. Find coordinates
6. Create a polygon map
7. Use WMS
9.1 Calculation syntax and functions in Tableau
9.2 Various types of calculations, including Table, String, Date, Aggregate, Logic, and Number
9.3 Levels of details: fixed level, lower level, and higher level
9.4 Quick table calculations
9.5 The creation of calculated fields
9.6 Quick LODs
10.1 Creating parameters
10.2 Parameters in calculations
10.3 Using parameters with filters
10.4 Column selection parameters
10.5 Chart selection parameters
10.6 How to use parameters in the filter session
10.7 How to use parameters in the reference line
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Creating new parameters to apply on a filter
2. Passing parameters to filters to select columns
3. Passing parameters to filters to select charts
11.1 What is a dashboard?
11.2 Building and formatting a dashboard using size, objects, views, filters, and legends
11.3 Best practices for making creative as well as interactive dashboards using the actions
11.4 Creating stories
11.5 Adding annotations with descriptions; dashboards and stories
11.6 Highlight actions, URL actions, and filter actions
11.7 Selecting and clearing values
11.8 Dashboard examples using Tableau workspace and Tableau interface
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Create a Tableau Dashboard view, include legends, objects, and filters
2. Make the dashboard interactive
3. Use visual effects, annotations, and descriptions to create and edit a story
12.1 Introduction to Tableau Prep
12.2 How does Tableau Prep help quickly combine, shape, and clean data for analysis?
12.3 Creation of smart examples with Tableau Prep
12.4 Getting deeper insights into the data with great visual experience
12.5 Making data preparation simpler and accessible
12.6 Integrating Tableau Prep with Tableau analytical workflow
In this final module of Tableau Training, you will learn the basics of the R language.
13.1 Introduction to R language
13.2 Applications and use cases of R
Hands-on Exercise:
1. Deploy R Studio on Tableau
2. Create a line graph using the R interface
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Not only is the demand for Tableau experts great, but it also offers huge returns. Tableau developers have an average annual salary of US$112,000 in the US and ₹900,000 in India. Tableau is a full business intelligence (BI) platform, where anyone can quickly view, search, and analyze data. With Tableau, you can connect to the data you need, whether it’s a small database, big data, or cloud data. Also, with its exclusive drag-and-drop functionality, you can easily spot trends and outliers. After completing Intellipaat’s Tableau online training course, you will be able to analyze the business of your company and help in developing highly insightful information.
Once you join the course, throughout the training, you will work on real-time industry-based projects and gain hands-on experience working with Tableau. There are about four real-world Tableau projects that you have to work on to successfully complete this Tableau online training and receive the course completion certification.
This Tableau certification program is conducted by SMEs. There are about 30 hours of instructor-led lectures that you will cover in this course. The course also provides self-paced videos of about 16 hours, which will help you learn and understand the course at your own pace. The amount of time that you will spend on the module exercises and the four industry-based projects will be around 32 hours. There is no specific time limit as to when you will complete the course, but if you are able to follow the lectures conducted by the instructor on a regular basis and complete the required exercises and projects on time, then you should be able to complete the Tableau certification in a month.
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Intellipaat is one of the best platforms for Tableau training. Tableau has been consistently placed among the Leaders in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for the business intelligence domain. In the field of data visualization, Tableau is clearly unbeatable.
Intellipaat’s Tableau online training is the most comprehensive course packed with real-time and highly relevant projects and assignments, and the course material is specially designed by industry experts to help you learn Tableau. Our Tableau certification training course content is aligned toward clearing the Tableau Desktop Qualified Associate Certification exam.
Upon the completion of the Tableau certification training course, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. Intellipaat offers lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 support, and course material upgrades to the latest version at no extra fee. Hence, it is clearly a one-time investment.
Yes, Intellipaat provides other technical certification training courses in Boston, such as Selenium, Salesforce, Power BI, SQL, Qlikview, Informatica, MSBI, ETL, etc.
Intellipaat has plenty of free learning materials to help you understand the basics of Tableau such as: What is Tableau? Tableau tutorial, and Tableau interview questions.
During the Tableau certification course in Boston, you will get industry-specific assignments and exercises to work on at the end of each module. For completing them, you will have to use the concepts you have learned from each module. These exercises are designed to prepare you for the Tableau certification exam. While working on them, you will be able to revise and recall the concepts, which will help you clear the certification exam without much trouble.
Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.