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Tell stories and create narratives when you learn Tableau, Excel, + SQL. Craft Compelling Narratives

Tell stories and create narratives when you learn Tableau, Excel, + SQL. [About Us]( [Browse Courses]( [The Index]( Craft Compelling Narratives With Data [Learn more about our Data Analytics course]( No matter how much time we spend organizing and interpreting data, the ultimate goal of analysis is to craft compelling stories that inspire audiences and drive smart decisions. Take Mike Carnathan’s work as project director at Neighborhood Nexus in Atlanta. A former journalist, he applies his storytelling talent in a new medium — data — [painting portraits of the city’s socioeconomic landscape](. His demographic maps help local leaders, advocates, and citizens understand the complexities of issues ranging from education to poverty, and take action accordingly. What can you do with data visualization skills? Start creating powerful presentations in our expert-led [Data Analytics]( course. Along with SQL and Excel, you’ll learn to harness the Tableau visualization platform and: - Communicate trends to stakeholders regarding business performance, demographics, and more. - Add context to any staff meeting, marketing deck, or policy proposal. - Justify key decisions, from budget spending to social change initiatives. Hone your powers of persuasion. - Stop by campus on May 9 for an [info session]( to meet our team and ask us anything about the course. - Discover [five high-paying careers that use data analysis](. - [Request a syllabus]( to see if the curriculum is right for you. [Request a Syllabus [Arrow]]( [RSVP to Info Session [Arrow]]( Ready to get better at data? [Submit your application]( today — it only takes a few minutes — and our admissions team will be in touch. Prefer to learn from home? Join our new one-week, online Data Analytics Remote course from wherever you are, starting June 18. [Learn more](. YOUR NEAREST CAMPUS Austin 600 Congress Ave. (512) 823-0359 austin@ga.co [Manage your Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( General Assembly Inc., 902 Broadway, 4th Floor New York, NY 10010

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