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SQL Bootcamp

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

Turn the information in databases into useful insights by writing SQL queries. Once you understand the basics of viewing tables, columns, and rows, you’ll learn how to code queries to extract the specific information you want. Learn how to filter the data, group it, and turn raw data into insights. Combine information from multiple tables using join statements. You’ll also learn more advanced techniques like aggregate functions, subqueries,...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$975

3 sessions

SQL Level I

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Learn the fundamentals of SQL (Structured Query Language) and relational databases, so you can start writing SQL queries to extract and understand the information stored in databases. This SQL starter course will provide you with strong foundational skills to explore the tables, columns, and rows stored in a database and write/code SQL queries to extract and start analyzing that data. Using practical, hands-on exercises, our expert instructor will...

Tuesday Sep 26th, 6–9pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$350

2 sessions

SQL Level II

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Expand your SQL skills by learning how to group data with aggregate functions, filter groups with HAVING, work with dates/time, perform advanced JOINS such as Self Join and Union, and more. In this intermediate SQL course, you’ll build on your knowledge of SQL fundamentals, enhancing your skills to filter, group, and analyze data. You’ll learn how to group data and perform common statistical calculations using aggregate functions. Working...

Tuesday Oct 3rd, 6–9pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$350

2 sessions

SQL Level III

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Take your SQL skills to the next level in this advanced course. You’ll learn about subqueries, views, functions, stored procedures, and more. In this advanced SQL course, you’ll learn how to add If-Else logic to queries using CASE statements, and how to use string functions to get just the part of text you need. Subqueries enable you to dynamically grab data from anywhere in a database and use that result in another query. You (or someone...

Tuesday Oct 10th, 6–9pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$425

2 sessions

SQL Programmer Bootcamp

Developer Bootcamp

The SQL Programmer bootcamp includes coverage of relational database fundamentals and SQL programming. This bootcamp provides a solid understanding of relational database design concepts as well as SQL syntax and construction of complex SQL queries. Coverage includes the creation and use of stored procedures, functions, views and triggers. Program Highlights: Designing normalized table structures for relational databases Creating databases and...

Monday Sep 25th, 8am–8pm Eastern Time

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SQL Queries Introduction

Computer Training Source, Inc. @ Online Classroom

SQL statements are used to perform tasks such as updating data on a database, or retrieving data from a database. Some common relational database management systems that use SQL are: Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, Access, Ingres, and others.  Some of these database systems will have extensions specific only to their system. However, the standard SQL commands such as “Select”, “Insert”, “Update”, “Delete”, “Create”,...

Saturday Oct 21st, 9am–4pm Central Time

 (2 sessions)

$999

2 sessions

SQL Bootcamp

Practical Programming - Virtually Online

Learn SQL fundamentals including data types and queries. Why SQL? Upwards of 90% of time on data wrangling is spent cleaning and manipulating data. With SQL you can easily address these challenges with English-like queries to a database. The gap between the supply and demand of people skilled in SQL is huge. As nearly every industry is moving toward being more data-driven, having this skill will give you a larger role in decision-making wherever...

Tuesday Sep 26th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$975

3 sessions

Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) for Data Analytics

Borough of Manhattan Community College @ Live Online

Structured Query Language (SQL) is used to extract information from a relational database to address an array of business information needs. Thus, the goal of the course is to teach participates how to query a relational database for information and analysis. Course Objectives: Students will learn how to query a relational database for information and analysis using Transact-SQL. Understand how data is retrieved prior to analyze it Curriculum...

Monday Dec 4th, 6–9pm Eastern Time

 (12 sessions)

$714

12 sessions

SQL Server Administrator Bootcamp

Developer Bootcamp

The SQL Server Administrator bootcamp includes coverage of relational database fundamentals, SQL programming and administering SQL Server 2016 databases. This bootcamp provides a solid understanding of relational database design concepts, coding and utilizing SQL queries and database management tools. It includes comprehensive coverage of SQL syntax including complex queries, as well as creating and using stored procedures, functions, views and...

Monday Sep 25th, 8am–8pm Eastern Time

Advanced SQL Server Developer Bootcamp

Developer Bootcamp

The Advanced SQL Server Developer bootcamp includes coverage of relational database fundamentals, SQL programming, Reporting Services (SSRS), Integration Services (SSIS), and Analysis Services (SSAS) as well as coverage of ASP.NET Web forms. Students may optionally choose to also learn about Power BI, which is a business analytics service and reporting tool from Microsoft. Our unique approach to teaching advanced SQL Server development combines ...

Monday Sep 25th, 8am–8pm Eastern Time

SQL Server Business Intelligence Developer Bootcamp

Developer Bootcamp

The SQL Server Business Intelligence Developer bootcamp includes coverage of relational database fundamentals, SQL programming, Reporting Services, Integration and Analysis Services. This bootcamp provides a solid understanding of relational database design concepts, coding and utilizing SQL queries and database management tools. It includes comprehensive coverage of SQL syntax including complex queries, as well as creating and using stored procedures,...

Monday Sep 25th, 8am–8pm Eastern Time

Querying Data with Microsoft Transact-SQL

QuickStart

This course is designed to introduce students to Transact-SQL. It is designed in such a way that the first three days can be taught as a course to students requiring the knowledge for other courses in the SQL Server curriculum. Days 4 & 5 teach the students remaining skills required to take the Microsoft 70-761: Querying Data with Transact-SQL certification exam. The average salary for a Database Administrator is $71,429 per year. Course Objectives:...

Thursday Sep 28th, 8am–4pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$1,495

2 sessions

Data Analytics Technologies Bootcamp

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

Master the top data analytic tools: Excel, SQL, & Tableau. Organize, analyze, summarize, and visualize your data to present actionable insights. In this comprehensive and affordable classroom training, you'll work on real-world projects in Excel, SQL, and Tableau. This program is offered at our business training school in Midtown Manhattan. Registration Notes: It is highly recommended to attend the Excel classes before SQL and Tableau....

Tuesday Oct 10th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (8 sessions)

$1,949

8 sessions

Linux+

Borough of Manhattan Community College @ Live Online

This course is intended for students who want to learn about the Linux operating system and prepare to pass the Linux+ certification exam from CompTIA (Powered by LPI). The course provides comprehensive coverage of topics related to Linux certification, including Linux distributions, installation, administration, X-Windows, cloud technologies, networking, and security. Prerequisites: CompTIA Network+ certification or course equivalent recommended....

Tuesday Dec 5th, 6–9pm Eastern Time

 (30 sessions)

$1,415

30 sessions

Python Developer Certificate

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

Become a Python Developer Learn the essential skills and tools to become a Python Developer. This course teaches Python for software development with Django, Django REST, and other developer tools such as Git and SQL. After completing this certificate, you will have the skills to apply for roles such as Python Developer, Back End Developer, and Software Engineer. Learn Programming Fundamentals Start by learning the basics of Python. In the first...

Tuesday Feb 20th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (15 sessions)

$3,995

15 sessions

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Discover the Best SQL Classes in Washington, D.C.

, is an excellent place for individuals to learn SQL. There is an abundance of job opportunities and a diverse economy with numerous government agencies that handle large amounts of data. Many of these agencies use SQL, which makes SQL skills important in government-related career paths. According to Wtop news, D.C. has the highest number of fast-growing firms or startups and has an increase in its ratio of full-time and part-time jobs.

There is a high demand for data professionals in D.C. Learning SQL can enhance one’s competitiveness in the job market or help to transition into a different domain. Knowing SQL is essential when working with data scientists or with a data team and is considered one of the foundational skills in data science and analytics. The job growth outlook for Data Scientists for the next ten years is 36%, which is much faster than average.

Since D.C. is a major metropolitan area, many training resources exist, including workshops, courses, and educational institutions. There are also opportunities to connect with professionals in the data industry and learn from their experiences. 

Best SQL Classes & Schools in

SQL classes are available for individuals in D.C., both online and in-person. One course offered by Learning Tree International is Introduction to SQL, located at 13650 Dulles Technology Dr, Herndon, VA 20171. Individuals ages 18 and older receive an introduction to the SQL programming language and learn the basics of SQL, such as creating tables, manipulating data, and querying databases. Through eight modules, individuals update content with SQL and transaction handling, retrieve data with filter conditions, and process data with row and aggregate functions. 

Another course offered by Learning Tree International is Microsoft SQL Server Training Course. It teaches beginners introductory skills, such as using administrative and development tools within SQL Server. Key concepts taught include creating and administering SQL Server databases, writing transact-SQL queries to retrieve and manipulate data, and integrating SQL Server with Microsoft Office. 

NYC Career Centers offers SQL Level I online. The course is beginner-level for individuals ages 18 and older and covers the fundamentals of SQL so individuals can start writing SQL queries to extract and understand information stored in databases. By the end of the course, individuals can write basic SQL queries and apply newly taught concepts to other flavors of SQL, like Microsoft Access, PostgreSQL, and MySQL. 

Noble Desktop also offers SQL Levels I and II online. SQL Level I covers how to write SQL queries, primary SQL clauses including SELECT and FROM, filtering results using WHERE, AND/OR, IN, and NOT, wildcard filters, and combining information from multiple tables. SQL Level 2 builds on the knowledge learned in SQL LEVEL 1.

Washington, D.C Industries That Use SQL

, is a major hub for industries that utilize SQL, such as technology, government, finance, healthcare, and education.

The tech industry, in particular, uses SQL in many ways, including database management, web application development, data analysis and reporting, and business intelligence. Tech companies in D.C. use SQL to create, modify, and maintain databases that store significant amounts of structured and unstructured data. They also analyze data to gain insights into user behavior, marketing effectiveness, and product performance, and SQL is used to query and aggregate data for reporting and analysis. 

The government uses SQL to support data management, analysis, and decision-making. This applies to many agencies and departments within the government. Agencies collect large amounts of data on demographics, economics, public services, and health. SQL stores and manages this data in databases, ensuring it is organized and accessible. Human resources uses SQL to collect employee records, payroll data, and other human resource-related information. SQL is also used to track and measure government performance metrics and key performance indicators for programs and initiatives.

SQL Jobs & Salaries in

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, total nonfarm employment for the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria metropolitan area increased by 74,700 over the past year. SQL-related jobs for individuals in D.C. include Database Administrator, SQL Developer, Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Engineer, and Data Scientist. Salaries for these roles vary based on experience and education but range from $60,000 to $160,000+. 

SQL Developers make between $65,000 and $120,000+ annually and are responsible for writing, optimizing, and debugging SQL queries to interact with databases. They should have strong SQL querying skills and be familiar with languages like Python, Java, or C#. SQL Developers are sought after in many D.C. industries, including tech, finance, and government. 

Data Analysts are in demand in D.C. and make between $55,000 and $120,000+ annually. They collect and interpret data from various sources and should be proficient in data analysis tools like Excel, Python, R, or SQL and data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI. The job market for Data Analysts in D.C. is competitive, but there are many career growth and advancement opportunities.