Beginner Business Intelligence
SQL Foundations for Analyst Pipelines
Write readable queries, shape datasets for dashboards, and document assumptions your team can reuse.
You move from ad hoc spreadsheet pulls to repeatable SQL patterns. Sessions pair short lectures with live coding on realistic retail and operations datasets. We emphasize naming conventions, comment trails, and peer review so cohort members in Seoul and remote hubs can collaborate cleanly in English.
Included focus areas
- CTE-first query patterns and modular subqueries
- Profiling joins before building visuals
- Versioned snippets your squad can fork
- Office-hour blocks with mentor code walk-throughs
- Structured homework with rubric-based feedback
- Portfolio artifact: documented query pack with diagrams
- Optional Korean-language study buddy pairing
Outcomes we assess
- Ship a three-layer query library your peers can extend
- Catch join duplication early using profiling habits
- Present data lineage notes stakeholders actually read
Mira Okonkwo
Former analytics lead for a Seoul logistics group; coaches bilingual cohort etiquette.
Cohort questions
No. We supply sandbox credentials; production topics stay conceptual.
We do not provision enterprise BI licenses—you practice on shared classroom tenants.
Guided labs cap at 18 seats so mentors can review each submission.
Recent participant notes
“The SQL Foundations track forced me to diagram joins before typing. The warehouse lab on week 4 finally made star schemas click.”
“Peer review on the query pack felt strict, yet the notes on my CTE naming alone justified the tuition.”
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