***IMPORTANT: PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP *** for workshops scheduled at Morgridge Hall! There are no desktop computers at this location and only a limited number of laptops to check-out from the front desk.
Structured Query Language (SQL) is a programming language used to interact with databases and create datasets. It is a useful tool for data analysts, software developers, and researchers to create and structure data for analysis and modeling.
Topics Covered:
| Workshop Information | |
|---|---|
| Audience | Anyone looking to learn SQL for analytics, research, or application development, as well as basic database concepts |
| Prerequisites | Basic understanding of programming and what a table is |
Note: Workshops may only be attended by students currently enrolled at UW-Madison. Faculty, staff, and former students are not eligible to attend STS sessions.