Regular Price: £210 Batch Price: From £210 📅 View Dates & Prices Group Booking Discount: From £120 per person 🧮 Calculate & Book 1-to-1 Training: £210 📋 Booking Request Form Course Overview Power BI enables us to create visual analytics and dashboards from data and allows us to understand complex data structures with useful insights. In this course, you’ll learn how to analyse data, design effective data models, build DAX formulas and create dashboards and visualisations. This course will be useful for Analysts, BI Developers, Dashboard Report Designers and super users. Following topics are included in this course: Introduction to Power BI Loading Data Create Reports Graphs and Data Visualisation Query Editor Creating DAX formulas Requirements Basic knowledge in MS Excel and SQL advised but not necessary. You will need to download and install Microsoft Power BI Desktop. It is a free software. You may also complete the following course(s) before attending the Microsoft Power BI for Beginners course but they are not mandatory: SQL for Beginners Course Content Introduction to Power BI What is Power BI? Introduction to PowerBI Desktop Downloading and Installing Power BI Importing Data in Power BI Load Data into Power BI Load data from CSV files Import SQL Data in Power BI Import Data from Excel to Power BI Working with Powe BI Creating Tables in Power BI Methods of Aggregation Filtering Data Introduction to Report, Data and Model views Modelling relationship Using Themes Graphs and Data Visualisation Introduction to Visualisation Creating Charts Cards Formatting visualisation components Creating Interactive Dashboards Stacked bar chart Clustered bar chart Slicer component Query Editor Introduction to Power BI Query Editor Basic Transformations Calculated Fields Calculated Columns Conditional Column Calculated Measures Calculated Tables Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) Using Aggregate Functions Using Logical Functions Using Text Functions Using Date Functions Course Dates, Prices & Enrolment All Training Physical Classes Virtual Classes UTC British Time (UK, Ireland, Iceland) Central European Time (France, Germany, Sweden) Eastern European Time (Finland, Cyprus) Eastern Time (New York, Toronto, Montreal) Central Time (Chicago, Houston, Winnipeg) Mountain Time (Calgary, Denver, Edmonton) Mountain Time (Phoenix) Pacific Time (Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver) Singapore Time Arabic Standard Time (Qatar, Saudi Arabia) Gulf Standard Time (UAE, Oman) Australian Eastern Time (Sydney, Melbourne) Western Australia Time (Perth) New Zealand Time China Standard Time (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong) Scroll right for more details Delivery MethodDates & TimesHoursPriceEnrolment Online Training using Zoom 05 Jan 2026 - 09 Jan 2026 Mon, Wed & Fri 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM BT 6-hour over 3-day £210 Enrol Now Online Training using Zoom 19 Jan 2026 - 23 Jan 2026 Mon, Wed & Fri 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM BT 6-hour over 3-day £210 Enrol Now Online Training using Zoom 02 Feb 2026 - 06 Feb 2026 Mon, Wed & Fri 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM BT 6-hour over 3-day £210 Enrol Now Online Training using Zoom 16 Feb 2026 - 20 Feb 2026 Mon, Wed & Fri 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM BT 6-hour over 3-day £210 Enrol Now Online Training using Zoom 02 Mar 2026 - 06 Mar 2026 Mon, Wed & Fri 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM BT 6-hour over 3-day £210 Enrol Now Online Training using Zoom 16 Mar 2026 - 20 Mar 2026 Mon, Wed & Fri 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM BT 6-hour over 3-day £210 Enrol Now Note: Online classes are usually delivered through Zoom video conferencing. Price Calculator & Booking Request Form Calculate prices for Corporate, 1-on-1 or group training and request a booking. Do you have a special training requirement or unable to find any suitable training date? Please complete and submit the booking request form, if you want to: book a course on different dates book for a group of delegates book corporate training book a customised training book a one-on-one training The price person is less when you book a course for more people. You can find the price per person and the total cost by changing the values of the training hours and the number of people below: How many hours? How many people? Total Cost Price per person Preferred Dates and Times Any other information Participant Reviews “Excellent Teaching. I am very happy with the content of the course. The teacher was excellent. He ensured that I understood what he was teaching before we proceeded to the next topic. I will highly recommend.” Mapaseka, 3 July 2025
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