Apprenticeship│18 Credits│Online
Data Analyst Apprenticeship
Learn valuable skills to provide data support at businesses and organizations with the Data Analyst Apprenticeship at Moraine Park Technical College.
The primary role of a Data Analyst is to collect and organize data to provide business insight. Data analysts are typically involved with selecting, integrating, querying, and aggregating data, and conducting a range of analytical studies on that data. They work across a variety of projects, providing technical data solutions to a range of stakeholders/customers issues. They document and report the results of data analysis activities to improve business performance. They have a good understanding of data structures, database systems, and data processing and manipulation skills using analytical tools to undertake a range of different types of analyses.
What You’ll Learn
Students in the Data Analyst Apprenticeship program at Moraine Park learn to elicit data requirements from stakeholders to create technical specifications. They will also explore the use of software applications used for database entry, query, and analysis. Students will also learn data presentation techniques.
Program Outcomes
- Create technical specifications
- Perform data integration
- Query data
- Analyze data
- Present data
Students interested in an apprenticeship do not complete standard admissions with Moraine Park.
Interested students/employers should contact the training representative listed below to start the apprentice/employer apprenticeship contract application:
Lavelle Gill, Apprenticeship Training Representative
Phone: (262) 340-1143
Email: almonl.gill@dwd.wisconsin.gov
Learn more at www.wisconsinapprenticeship.org
Registered Wisconsin Apprentice
Minimum Qualifications:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Have a high school diploma, GED or equivalency
Career Opportunities
- Data Analyst
- Reporting Analyst
- Data Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- ETL Programmer Analyst
- Big Data Engineer
- Report Writer/Developer
- Systems Analyst
- Technical Data Analyst
Tuition Costs
The cost of your degree depends on a number of factors such as total credits required, textbooks and the financial aid you receive. Some programs have additional costs such as uniforms, technology and equipment.
Please refer to the Tuition & Fee Information for enrollment fee information.
Cost of Attendance
Cost of attendance (sometimes referred to as the “sticker price”) is the maximum amount of money it costs to attend college for one year and is used to determine your financial aid offering.
While attending Moraine Park during the 2024-25 school year, your estimated cost of attendance for one full year includes tuition of $4,462 (15 credits for fall and spring semester), fees of $338, food and housing of $3,008 (if living with parents, $9,147 if living on your own), books and supplies of $1,465, personal expenses of $3,608, and transportation of $4,017 for a total of $17,002. Your direct costs (those costs paid directly to the college) include tuition & fees. The indirect costs (costs not paid to the college) can vary from individual to individual and your own personal needs.
Training Period
- 2-year apprenticeship under the hybrid model (both time-based and competency-based)
- 3,640 hours on-the-job training
- 360 hours of paid related instruction
- Complete Transition to Trainer course in the final year
Working Conditions
Data analysts typically work full-time and may work in the evenings and weekends. They generally work in an office environment and spend most of their time using computers and viewing computer monitors.
High school dual credit provides high school students the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school, without leaving their high school classroom. The courses are taught by certified high school instructors using technical college curriculum, grading policies and textbooks.
Has previous life experience already helped you build knowledge and skills applicable to your studies? Applying previously earned credits to a program of study can save you both time spent in the classroom and money spent on tuition and fees.
Transferring here is easy! You can transfer in prior college work by submitting official college transcripts or get a free transcript review.
Financial Aid is provided to aid eligible associate degree and technical diploma programs with 28 credits or more. Processing can take 6-8 weeks after a student’s completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is received.
Financial Aid is available for associate degree and technical diploma programs (those that are 2 semesters in length and typically with 28 credits or more). Processing can take 4-5 weeks after a student’s completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is received. Visit the Financial Aid page to learn more.
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