Due to Covid-19 safety restrictions PhoenixTS will temporarily be unable to provide food to our students who attend class at our Training Center; however, our Break Areas are currently open where students will find a constant supply of Coffee, Tea and Water. Students may bring their own lunch and snacks to eat in our breakrooms or at their seat in the classroom or eat out at one of the many nearby restaurants.
Course Overview
Phoenix TS 5 Day will provide complete coverage of the topics outlined in CompTIA’s DAO -001 exam. This course will review the skills and knowledge needed to perform professional data driven tasks including: making data-driven business decisions, performing data mining, manipulating data, visualizing and reporting data, performing basic data statistical methods, and understanding complex datasets. This course is intended for Data Analyst, Reporting Analyst, Business Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Marketing Analyst and Operations Analyst. This course can also be used to help those interested in taking the CompTIA’s DAO – 001 exam.
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a Phoenix TS Training Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 240-667-7757.
Course Outline
Module 1: Today’s Data Analyst
Module 2: Understanding Data
Module 3: Databases and Data Acquisition
Module 4: Data Quality
Module 5: Data Analysis and Statistics
Module 6: Data Analytics Tools
Module 7: Data Visualization and Reports and Dashboards
Module 8: Data Governance
Exam Information
Exam Codes
- DAO – 001
Launch Date
- February 28, 2022
Number of Questions
- 90 questions
Type of Questions
- Multiple choice and performance-based
Length of Test
- 90 Minutes
Passing Score
- 675 (on scale of 100–900)
Recommended Experience
- CompTIA recommends 18–24 months of experience in a report/business analyst job role, exposure to databases and analytical tools, a basic understanding of statistics, and data visualization experience
Due to Covid-19 safety restrictions PhoenixTS will temporarily be unable to provide food to our students who attend class at our Training Center; however, our Break Areas are currently open where students will find a constant supply of Coffee, Tea and Water. Students may bring their own lunch and snacks to eat in our breakrooms or at their seat in the classroom or eat out at one of the many nearby restaurants.