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Non-Technical Degree → Data Analyst

Learn data skills from any educational background

Transition from non-technical degree to data analyst in 4–8 months. Master SQL, spreadsheets, and analytics fundamentals.

4–8 months
8 hrs/week
2 tracks
$55,000–$90,000

TARGET ROLE

Data Analyst, Business Analyst

SALARY RANGE

$55,000–$90,000

DIFFICULTY

Beginner

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Tracks in This Path

This path combines 2 curated learning tracks, sequenced to build on each other.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

What You'll Be Able To Do

By the end of this path, you'll have concrete, job-ready skills.

Learn SQL for data querying

Master spreadsheet analysis

Build visualization and dashboard skills

Learn basic statistics

Build analyst portfolio projects

Land first data analyst role

FAQ

Common Questions

Do I need a technical degree to become a data analyst?+
No. Analysts come from every background. Skills and portfolio matter most.
What's the hardest part for non-technical people?+
Usually SQL and coding mindset. But both are learnable.
How long to land a job?+
4–8 months with consistent effort and good job search strategy.

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Last updated: 2026-03-07