To learn more, visit: https://www.morainepark.edu/academics/programs/data-analyst-apprenticeship/
Program Number: 50-156-1
Apprenticeship
Campus: Online
This program is NOT eligible for financial aid
About the Program
The primary role of a Data Analyst is to collect and organize data to provide business insight. Data analysts are typically involved with selecting, integrating, querying, and aggregating data, and conducting a range of analytical studies on that data. They work across a variety of projects, providing technical data solutions to a range of stakeholders/customers issues. They document and report the results of data analysis activities to improve business performance. They have a good understanding of data structures, database systems, and data processing and manipulation skills using analytical tools to undertake a range of different types of analyses.
What You'll Learn
Students in the Data Analyst Apprenticeship program at Moraine Park learn to elicit data requirements from stakeholders to create technical specifications. They will also explore the use of software applications used for database entry, query, and analysis. Students will also learn data presentation techniques.
Additional Information
Learn more at www.wisconsinapprenticeship.org
Application/Admission Information
Students interested in an apprenticeship do not complete standard admissions with Moraine Park.
Interested students/employers should contact the training representative listed below to start the apprentice/employer apprenticeship contract application:
Lavelle Gill, Apprenticeship Training Representative
Phone: (262) 340-1143
Email: almonl.gill@dwd.wisconsin.gov
Learn more at www.wisconsinapprenticeship.org
Application Requirements
Registered Wisconsin Apprentice
Minimum Qualifications:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Have a high school diploma, GED or equivalency
Approximate Costs
Tuition
Occupational
- $149.50 per credit (resident)
- $224.25 per credit (out-of-state resident)
Associate of Arts/Associate of Science
- $188.90 per credit (resident)
- $283.35 per credit (out-of-state resident)
Online students are not charged out-of-state fees.
Student Fees
- $5.00 minimum per course Material Fee
- $13.45 per-credit Supplemental Fee for Undergraduate courses
- $4.50 per term mandatory Student Accident Insurance Fee
Please refer to Tuition & Fee Information for additional enrollment fee information.
Course Requirements
Plan of Study Grid
Year 1 |
Semester 1 |
102-134 |
Business Analyst Essentials |
3 |
152-105 |
Relational Databases |
3 |
890-101 |
College 101 |
2 |
| Credits | 8 |
Semester 2 |
103-159 |
Computer Literacy - Microsoft Office |
1 |
| Credits | 1 |
Year 2 |
Semester 3 |
102-140 |
Business Analyst Software Applications |
3 |
152-132 |
SQL |
3 |
| Credits | 6 |
Semester 4 |
102-136 |
Elicitation Techniques |
3 |
| Credits | 3 |
| Total Credits | 18 |
Students must take course 47-455-455 Transition to Trainer, Your Role as a Journeyworker (complete in the final year).
Program Outcomes
- Create technical specifications
- Perform data integration
- Query data
- Analyze data
- Present data