Complete beginners who want to learn data visualization from scratch
Students exploring careers in analytics, business intelligence, or data science
Job seekers preparing for entry-level data or reporting roles
Business professionals who need to create or interpret basic dashboards
Career changers transitioning into data or analytics-focused positions
Marketing, finance, operations, and HR professionals who work with data
Small business owners who want to visualize and interpret business metrics
Learn Tableau from scratch with simple, beginner-friendly lessons
Understand core data visualization principles and best practices
Explore the Tableau Desktop interface with guided walkthroughs
Connect to Excel, CSV, and sample datasets with ease
Build essential charts like bar, line, map, and scatter plots
Customize visuals using sorting, filtering, grouping, and formatting
Create simple calculated fields to enhance analysis
Build your first interactive dashboard step-by-step
Share your dashboards using Tableau Public
Build a strong foundation for intermediate and advanced Tableau training
Tableau Basics Training for Beginners is a free, beginner-friendly course designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of data visualization using Tableau. Whether you are exploring data for the first time, preparing for an analytics role, or simply want to understand how to create meaningful charts and dashboards, this course gives you a clear and practical starting point.
Through guided, step-by-step lessons, you’ll learn how to connect to data, explore and clean datasets, create simple charts, and build basic dashboards. You’ll also gain an understanding of how Tableau organizes data, how to use the workspace effectively, and how to apply essential visualization best practices. No prior data or Tableau experience is required—this course is designed specifically for absolute beginners.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to create clean, interactive visualizations, build your own dashboards, and understand how Tableau helps turn data into insight. You’ll also be prepared to continue learning with more advanced Tableau training, including calculations, LODs, and professional dashboard design.
This is a beginner-level course with no prior Tableau or data experience required.
Learners only need:
Basic computer and internet skills
Ability to work with simple Excel or CSV files
A computer with Tableau Public or Tableau Desktop Installed
(Tableau Public is free and recommended for beginners)
Interest in learning data visualization concepts
No math, coding, or analytics background is required—this course is designed specifically for absolute beginners.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of data visualization and Tableau’s role in analytics
Navigate the Tableau Desktop interface with confidence
Connect Tableau to Excel, CSV, and sample datasets
Differentiate between dimensions and measures, and understand how Tableau organizes data
Build common visualizations including bar charts, line charts, maps, tables, and scatter plots
Use sorting, filtering, grouping, and basic formatting to customize views
Apply the Marks card to control color, size, labels, and tooltips
Create simple calculated fields to enhance your analysis
Combine worksheets into an interactive dashboard
Share or publish your basic visualizations using Tableau Public
Build a strong foundation to continue with intermediate and advanced Tableau training
Learning the basics of Tableau positions you for a variety of entry-level roles in data and business environments. After completing this course, learners will be better prepared for roles such as:
Junior Data Analyst
Business Analyst (Entry-Level)
Reporting Analyst
Data Visualization Assistant
Marketing or Sales Analyst (Entry-Level)
Operations Analyst (Entry-Level)
BI Support Assistant
Research Assistant
Module 1: Tableau Fundamentals
What is Tableau and how it’s used
Understanding data visualization basics
Key Tableau terms: dimensions, measures, marks, shelves
Overview of Tableau products (Public, Desktop, Server, Cloud)
Module 2: Exploring the Tableau Desktop Interface
Navigating the Tableau workspace
Data pane, cards, shelves, and toolbar overview
Understanding worksheets, dashboards, and stories
Working with the Marks card to control visual elements
Module 3: Connecting to Data
Connecting to Excel, CSV, and sample datasets
Understanding data types and field recognition
Managing data sources and previewing data
Live vs. extract connections
Basic data cleaning using Data Interpreter
Module 4: Creating Visualizations
Building common charts: bar, line, pie, map, scatter, and tables
Using Show Me to guide visualization selection
Sorting, filtering, and grouping data
Adding labels, tooltips, and basic formatting
Creating simple calculated fields
Building your first interactive dashboard
Data visualization has become one of the most essential skills in today’s data-driven world, and Tableau is one of the most widely used tools across industries for turning raw data into meaningful insights. Companies in finance, healthcare, retail, marketing, operations, and technology all rely on Tableau to make data-informed decisions.
As organizations continue to invest in analytics and business intelligence, the demand for professionals who can create clear, effective visualizations has grown significantly. Even beginners with foundational Tableau skills are better positioned for entry-level roles in data, analytics, reporting, and business operations.
This course meets the rising need for:
Beginner-friendly data visualization training
Basic Tableau skills required for data and reporting roles
Upskilling pathways for professionals transitioning into analytics
Workforce development programs focused on digital and data literacy
Preparation for intermediate Tableau training and BI career paths
By gaining Tableau fundamentals, learners build a strong starting point for careers in analytics, business intelligence, and data visualization.