According to a survey by Coursera, data science is the most preferred online course in 2022. Google’s ‘Foundations: Data, Data, Everywhere’ was the most popular course this year, followed by Python courses by University of Michigan and Google. Other top online courses, according to the survey, include machine learning, web development, learning English, and financial marketing.
As per the official website, Google Data Analytics Certificate Course equips students with the skills they need to apply for entry-level data analyst jobs. It covers core Data Analytics topics like Data Cleaning, Data Analysis, Data Visualization and Spreadsheets, SQL, R Programming, Tableau among others.
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Most Popular Courses in 2022: Overall
Foundations: Data, Data, Everywhere – Google
Programming for Everyone (Getting Started with Python) – University of Michigan
Crash Course on Python – Google
Machine Learning – Stanford University
Foundations of Project Management – Google
Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design – Google
HTML, CSS and JavaScript for Web Developers – Johns Hopkins University
English for Career Development – University of Pennsylvania
Financial Markets – Yale University
Ask questions to make data-driven decisions — Google
Most Popular Courses in 2022: Data Science
Foundations: Data, Data, Everywhere – Google
Machine Learning – Stanford University
Ask questions to make data-driven decisions — Google
What is Data Science? – IBM Skills Network
Prepare Data for Exploration — Google
Supervised Machine Learning: Regression and Classification – Stanford University
Supervised Machine Learning: Regression and Classification – Deep Learning.AI
Python for Data Science, AI and Development – IBM Skills Network
Dirty Data Cleansing – Google
Data Analysis with R Programming – Google
Meanwhile, despite Coursera’s Global Skills Report (GSR) 2022 released earlier this year, a series of courses in data science have been launched in online and offline modes, Indians are not considered proficient in the domain, India has shown poor performance as compared to previous years and has dropped four places to rank 68th globally in data science proficiency.
Considered a hub for technical skills, India’s technology proficiency level has increased from 38 per cent to 46 per cent, with the country consolidating its position at six places. On the other hand, proficiency in data science is expected to decline from 38 percent in 2021 to 26 percent in 2022, marking a 12-rank drop, according to the report.
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