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SQL: Introduction to Databases with SQL

February 17 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CST

Free

Registration for this class opens on Tuesday, February 3.

***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:

  1. Introduction to database concepts
  2. Basic SQL queries and syntax
  3. Creating tables
  4. Analysis with SQL
  5. Exporting tables

Workshop Information
AudienceAnyone looking to learn SQL for analytics, research, or application development, as well as basic database concepts
PrerequisitesBasic understanding of programming and what a table is

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Primary Trainer
Simar Tathgir
Assisting Trainer
Yashwanth Ranjan Singaravel

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.