Descriptive statistics courses can help you learn how to summarize data sets, calculate measures of central tendency, and assess variability. You can build skills in interpreting frequency distributions, creating visual data representations, and performing hypothesis testing. Many courses introduce tools like Excel, R, or Python for data analysis, allowing you to apply these skills in practical scenarios, such as analyzing survey results or evaluating experimental data.

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology, Public Health and Disease Prevention, Social Determinants Of Health, Diagnostic Tests, Health Systems, Biostatistics, Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Health Policy, Healthcare Ethics, Descriptive Statistics, Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Health Technology, Health Equity, Scientific Methods, Health Care, Health Promotion, Research Design, Occupational Health, Statistical Methods
Credit offered
Mastertrack · 6 - 12 Months

Georgetown University
Skills you'll gain: Data Storytelling, Vulnerability Assessments, Operations Management, Business Strategy, Competitive Intelligence, Design Thinking, Survey Creation, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Social Justice, Descriptive Statistics, Environment, Business Ethics, Capital Budgeting, Market Opportunities, Storytelling, Marketing Planning, International Relations, Artificial Intelligence, Policy Development, Political Sciences
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Degree · 1 - 4 Years

Illinois Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Process Improvement, Pay Per Click Advertising, Digital Marketing, Responsible AI, Process Management, Global Marketing, Web Analytics, Culture Transformation, Financial Statement Analysis, Digital Transformation, Market Dynamics, Capital Budgeting, Design Thinking, Descriptive Statistics, Predictive Analytics, Leadership and Management, Game Theory, Product Lifecycle Management, Microsoft Excel, Business Strategy
Earn a degree
Degree · 1 - 4 Years