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Over 14 weeks, we teach you the fundamentals of Data Analysis, including Data Collection, Data Cleaning, Statistical Analysis, Visualisation Techniques, and Predictive Modelling. We’ll also develop your soft skills including presentation skills, stress management, and time management, empowering you to effectively communicate your insights and drive impactful decisions.
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This course is ideal if you're looking to harness data analysis skills to grow your business or advance your career. Whether you're just beginning to explore the potential of data or seeking to deepen your ability to make data-driven decisions, this bootcamp is designed for you. We also support business leaders in small companies who are eager to unlock the hidden value in their data and refine their strategic approach.
We train learners of any age (19+) and
accommodate additional learning needs."
Machine learning and data analysis
Data security and ethics
Data cleaning & Exploratory analysis
Learn all of the above and more with expert help and advice catered to your business!
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Since our establishment in 1981, Fareport Training has been pivotal in offering pathways into employment for young people through comprehensive work-based training. Our evolution has been significant, especially after Natalie Cahill and Marinos Paphitis, with the backing of Theo Paphitis, took the reins in 2014. Their leadership marked a new era of expansion across England, enhancing our offerings with quality apprenticeships and now, inclusive Government-funded Skills Bootcamps.
Live in England
Be aged 19 or over
Have the right to work in the UK
Have not started a Skills Bootcamp in the last 12 months
Have maintained UK residency for the last 3 years
If you are a sole trader, freelancer or business owner without employees the course is fully funded.
If you have 1-250 employees you must contribute 10% (£330) and the other 90% is funded by the DfE