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For many data analysts, the AI hype hasn't quite lived up to the reality of daily work. While coding assistants for Python took off immediately, reliable support for Excel and SQL has lagged behind. That’s finally changing. The opportunity to integrate powerful AI tools into your day-to-day workflow as a data analyst has never been greater. But using AI in analytics requires a new kind of skill: knowing where these tools succeed, where they fail, and how to use precise prompting to get the reliable results you need.
That's why we're excited to announce the launch of AI for Analytics, a brand-new part-time professional development course designed specifically for Data Seekers. Beginning March 16, this six-week course will give students the practical skills to confidently use AI tools in their analytics work, without the guesswork.
This course covers some of the most relevant and practical AI tools for working analysts today and explores their strengths and weaknesses. Here's a preview of the curriculum:
While you’ll learn how to use AI to help you with your code & analysis, this course is intended for those who can complete a Python analytics project without AI assistance.
Duration: 6 weeks, 3/16 - 4/22
Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays, 6pm - 9pm CT
Format: Live online
The initial cohorts of the AI For Analytics course will be free to qualified students.
For the first cohort, we are targeting NSS Data Seekers (graduates of our full-time and part-time Data Analytics Bootcamp or Data Science Bootcamp who are still searching for their first tech role). After the first cohort, we will open the program to other qualified applicants, including tech professionals who have been laid off and looking to acquire new skills to help them restart their careers and recent graduates of other skills credentialing programs (e.g. certificate from another bootcamp, relevant college or university degrees, etc.).
Eligible NSS Seekers have already been invited to apply with details on the class schedule for the first session, and how to enroll.
We expect this course to open to those laid off from tech positions or those with relevant credentials still searching for a first position in mid-2026. For now, you can sign up for our ProTech mailing list below to be notified when this course (and others) open for applications.
This course is part of our commitment to support the Nashville tech community. Whether they’re launching a tech career or restarting after a layoff, we're helping Nashville’s tech job seekers grow their skills, gain experience, and strengthen their qualifications. At the same time, we’re helping employers access a strong pipeline of emerging talent.
ProTech is partially funded under a Grant Contract with the State of Tennessee.