# Tableau Bootcamp

Canonical URL: <https://www.nobledesktop.com/classes/tableau>

## Overview

Tableau has earned its reputation as the industry standard for data visualization, and for good reason. It's a fully featured tool that gives you complete control over the look and feel of your charts, graphs, maps, and dashboards, letting you turn raw data into something that's both informative and visually compelling. Beyond individual charts, Tableau lets you compile your work into stories and dashboards that make it easy to communicate insights to others, which is exactly the kind of skill that stands out in data-driven roles.

This course eases you into the world of data visualization before getting into the nuts and bolts of what Tableau Public has to offer. You'll learn how to connect to datasets, explore and filter data, and build a wide range of visualizations from the ground up. As you get more comfortable, you'll dig deeper into Tableau's tools, work with geographic data to create maps, and fine-tune the look of your visuals. By the time you finish, you'll know how to manipulate and publish all kinds of visualizations with confidence.

## What you'll learn

- Connect to datasets in various formats and clean, filter, and structure the data for visual storytelling
- Create a variety of visualizations, including bar charts, line charts, treemaps, heat maps, and dual-axis charts
- Use Tableau's calculation tools to build custom fields, apply aggregates, and enhance data analysis
- Format charts with labels, tooltips, colors, and axes to improve clarity and visual impact
- Work with geographic data to build interactive map visualizations, including choropleths and proportional-symbol maps
- Customize dashboards and stories for different audiences and devices using Tableau's interactivity tools
- Integrate external map services and use advanced visualization types such as spider maps and alluvial diagrams
- Publish your work to Tableau Online and export dashboards for professional sharing and collaboration

## Curriculum

### Module I: Working with Your Data

#### Understanding Data

- What is data
- Where to find data
- Foundations for building Data Visualizations
- Tableau Versions
- Tableau Workflow
- Tableau Chart Types

#### Working with your Data in Tableau

- Using Data file formats
- Connecting your Data to Tableau
- Cleaning-up the data with the Data Interpreter
- Structuring your data
- Sorting and filtering Tableau data
- Pivoting Tableau data

#### Creating your First Visualization

- Getting started with Tableau Software
- Using Data file formats 
  - CSV, TXT

- Connecting your Data to Tableau
- Creating basic charts (line, bar charts, Treemaps)
- Using the Show me panel

#### Tableau Calculations

- Overview of SUM, AVR and Aggregate features
- Creating custom calculations and fields
- Applying new data calculations to your visualization

#### Formatting your Visualization

- Formatting Tools and Menus
- Formatting specific parts of the view
- Editing and Formatting Axes

#### Working with your Data in Tableau

- Cleaning-up the data with the Data Interpreter
- Structuring your data
- Sorting and filtering Tableau data
- Pivoting Tableau data

#### Organizational tools

- Using Filters
- Using the Marks panel
- Using the Detail mark card
- Using the Size mark card
- Using the Label mark card
- Customizing filters
- Using and Customizing tooltips
- Formatting your data with colors

#### Distributing and Publishing your Visualization

- Tableau file types
- Publishing to Tableau Online
- Sharing your visualization
- Exporting your visualization

### Module II: Mapping & Advanced Visualizations

#### Intro to mapping data

- Concepts of mapping data
- Requirements in mapping data
- Formatting geographic data for Tableau
- Using Polygon data
- Using background images
- Integrating with Map Services - Mapbox, WMS
- Customizing map layers and map options

#### Creating Visualization Maps

- Creating Choropleth maps
- Creating Proportional Symbol maps
- Tracking data Over Time Using Maps & Pages
- What is a Density Map?
- Distributing and Publishing your map Visualization

#### Creating a Dual Axis Chart

- Dual Axis Charts
- Dual Axis (Layered) Maps
- Benefits of dual axis charts

#### More Chart Types

- Cyclical data and circular area chart
- Alluvial Diagram
- Ranking Chart
- Creating Spider maps
- Creating Heat maps

#### Creating dashboards and Stories

- Using Storytelling
- Creating your first dashboard and Story
- Design for different displays
- Adding interactivity to your Dashboard

#### Modifying and Updating Data

- Relinking Data Sources
- Swapping out Data Sources

#### Individualized Project Work

- Students will work with either provided data sets or their own data to work on individual projects during this supervised classroom time.

## Schedule
- May 28, 2026 – May 29, 2026 — NYC
- Jun 14, 2026 – Jun 21, 2026 — NYC
- Jun 30, 2026 – Jul 9, 2026 — NYC
- Jul 16, 2026 – Jul 17, 2026 — NYC
- Sep 2, 2026 – Sep 3, 2026 — NYC
- Oct 13, 2026 – Oct 22, 2026 — NYC
- Oct 21, 2026 – Oct 22, 2026 — NYC
- Oct 21, 2026 – Oct 22, 2026 — NYC
- Nov 1, 2026 – Nov 8, 2026 — NYC
- Nov 19, 2026 – Nov 20, 2026 — NYC

## Instructors

### Jerron Smith — Program Director & Senior Instructor

Jerron has more than 25 years of experience working with graphics and video and expert-level certifications in Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Illustrator along with an extensive knowledge of other animation programs like Cinema 4D, Adobe Animate, and 3DS Max. 

He has authored multiple books and video training series on computer graphics software such as: After Effects, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash (back when it was a thing).

He has taught at the college level for over 20 years at schools such as NYCCT (New York City College of Technology),  NYIT (The New York Institute of Technology), and FIT (The Fashion Institute of Technology).

Learn more about [Jerron Smith's](/jerron-smith) background and expertise.

### Garfield Stinvil — Senior Instructor

Garfield is an experienced software trainer with over 16 years of real-world professional experience. He started as a data analyst with a Wall Street real estate investment company & continued working in the professional development department at New York Road Runners Organization before working at Noble. He enjoys bringing humor to whatever he teaches and loves conveying ideas in novel ways that help others learn more efficiently.

Since starting his professional training career in 2016, he has worked with several corporate clients including Adobe, HBO, Amazon, Yelp, Mitsubishi, WeWork, Michael Kors, Christian Dior, and Hermès. 

Outside of work, his hobbies include rescuing & archiving at-risk artistic online media using his database management skills.

## Pricing

**Tuition:** $499
