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Tableau for Beginners: Learn the Basics Step by Step

Want to turn messy data into clear, eye-catching visuals even if you’ve never worked with data before?
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Want to turn messy data into clear, eye-catching visuals even if you’ve never worked with data before?

This beginner-friendly Tableau course helps you do exactly that. In just a few weeks, you’ll go from opening Tableau for the first time to building dashboards you’ll be proud to share.

Course Description

This course is your hands-on introduction to Tableau, a powerful tool for visualizing and analyzing data. Whether you’re a student, aspiring analyst, or just curious about how data can tell a story, this course will walk you through the basics step by step.

We’ll start with how Tableau works and build up to creating interactive dashboards using real-world data. Every concept is explained in plain language, with no technical jargon or assumptions. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to connect to data, create useful charts, and build dashboards that communicate insights clearly.

What Will You Learn?

  • What Tableau is and why it’s used in data analysis

  • How to import, explore, and organize data in Tableau

  • How to build charts like bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, and maps

  • How to design interactive dashboards using filters and actions

  • How to create and present your own data stories using visuals

Course Curriculum

Module 1: Getting Started with Tableau

Learn what Tableau is, why it’s useful, and how to get comfortable with the interface.

  • Lecture 1: What is Tableau and Why Should You Learn It?
    Get a simple overview of Tableau and how it helps turn data into visuals.

  • Lecture 2: Downloading and Installing Tableau Public
    Follow easy steps to install Tableau Public and get started.

  • Lecture 3: Navigating the Tableau Interface
    Take a guided tour of Tableau’s layout and main tools.

Module 2: Working with Data

Understand how to bring in your data, organize it, and prepare it for visuals.

  • Lecture 4: Connecting to Excel and CSV Files
    Learn how to import spreadsheet files into Tableau.

  • Lecture 5: Understanding Dimensions and Measures
    See how Tableau reads and categorizes your data for analysis.

  • Lecture 6: Sorting, Filtering, and Grouping Your Data
    Discover simple tools to explore and clean your data.

Module 3: Building Your First Visualizations

Start creating common charts that make your data easy to understand.

  • Lecture 7: Bar Charts and Pie Charts
    Build basic charts to show comparisons and proportions.

  • Lecture 8: Line Graphs and Area Charts
    Visualize data trends over time with clear line-based visuals.

  • Lecture 9: Maps and Geographical Visuals
    Use maps to show data based on location.

Module 4: Designing Dashboards and Telling Stories

Learn how to combine visuals into a full dashboard and make it interactive.

  • Lecture 10: Combining Charts into a Dashboard
    Create a simple dashboard that pulls your visuals together.

  • Lecture 11: Making Dashboards Interactive with Filters and Actions
    Add filters and buttons to let users explore your dashboard.

  • Lecture 12: Final Project – Build and Share Your First Dashboard
    Apply everything you’ve learned to design and share your own dashboard.

Who This Course is For?

  • University students and beginners with no prior Tableau experience

  • Anyone curious about data storytelling or data visualization

  • Students preparing for internships or entry-level analytics roles

  • Researchers who want to present data visually

  • Educators or administrators wanting to understand data basics

Certificate of Completion

After completing the course, you’ll receive an official certificate of completion from Eduta. You can add it to your CV, LinkedIn profile, or job applications to showcase your Tableau skills.

Do I need to pay for Tableau to take this course?
No. You’ll use Tableau Public, which is free to download and works well for beginners.
How long will it take to finish the course?
The course is designed to be completed in 4 weeks, but you can go at your own pace.
Do I need a background in data or programming?
Not at all. This course is built for complete beginners. If you can use Excel, you can learn Tableau here.
Will I be able to create dashboards by the end?
Yes! You’ll learn to build a complete, interactive dashboard using real data by the final module.
Can I use Tableau for university projects after this course?
Absolutely. You’ll gain the confidence and skills to use Tableau in academic or professional settings.

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Course details
Lectures 12
Level Intermediate
Certificate of Completion
Course requirements

No prior experience with Tableau or data visualization is needed.
You’ll need:

  • A computer with internet access

  • Tableau Public (free to download)

  • Basic comfort with spreadsheets like Excel or Google Sheets