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BSA/570

Analytic Programming

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Take this course on its own, or as part of a degree or certificate program.

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Course level: Graduate

This course is an introduction to analytic programming, an essential component of business analytics. Analytic programming combines statistical processes and programming to identify meaningful patterns in data as well as construct useful models. Topics include data access, data structures, data management, data functions and structures, reports and error resolution within the context of a statistical analysis framework. This course is aligned to the SAS Base Programmer Certification.

Required materials

Additional course materials not included in the resource fee, are required or recommended for this course. Please review  course material information.

You can order your textbooks from the  University bookstore.

Please Note: Attendance and participation are mandatory in all University courses, and specific requirements may differ by course. If attendance requirements are not met, a student may be removed from the course. Please review the Course Attendance Policy in the Catalog for more information.

University of Phoenix reserves the right to modify courses. While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.

What you'll learn

Course skills and outcomes

  • Apply the INPUT statement to read column, format, and list input raw data files.
  • Implement input control using options of the INFILE statement.
  • Apply complex INPUT statement options to process raw data files.
  • Access data from a Microsoft® Excel® workbook.
  • Create SAS® data sets.

  • Execute the process of combining SAS® data sets.
  • Summarize the process of creating and changing dates.
  • Execute processes to export data to standard and comma-delimited raw data files.
  • Implement processes to select observations and variables to control and to output.
  • Implement processes to create a single observation from multiple records.

  • Analyze utility procedures used to investigate SAS® data libraries.
  • Execute SORT in a SAS® data set.
  • Execute conditional SAS® statements.
  • Implement the DATA step incorporating assignment statements.
  • Apply options and statements in the DATA step to modify variable attributes.
  • Illustrate accumulating subtotals and totals using DATA step statements.

  • Use functions to manipulate character data, numeric data, and date values.
  • Use functions to convert character data to numeric and vice versa.
  • Illustrate processing data using DO loops.
  • Illustrate processing data using arrays.
  • Apply processes to validate and clean data.

  • Create list reports using the PRINT procedure.
  • Summarize data in reports and tables.
  • Implement enhanced reporting with user-defined formats, titles, footnotes and the REPORT procedure.
  • Apply Output Delivery System statements to generate HTML reports.

  • Identify and correct programming logic errors.
  • Identify and correct syntax errors.
  • Identify and correct data errors.
  • Create a descriptive statistical analysis.

Why UOPX

Why take courses at University of Phoenix

Accreditation that matters

We’ve been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org) for more than 40 years.

Real-world instructors

Learn from instructors who bring an average of 25 years of working experience to the classroom.

Affordable and potentially reimbursable

Our tuition and fees are competitive and fixed. Also, check to see if your employer will cover you for this course.

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