
Asynchronous Course Offerings
-> SUNY BI Introductory Workshop – Student Data
-> SUNY BI Introductory Workshop – Finance Data
-> SUNY BI Advanced Workshop
Synchronous Zoom Classes
-> SUNY BI Introductory Workshop – Student Data
-> SUNY BI Introductory Workshop – Finance Data
-> SUNY BI Advanced Workshop
SUNY Business Intelligence Advanced Analysis Training for IR, Finance and Other Professionals
Course Description
This 3 month self-paced/asynchronous workshop is open to people who have attended the introductory SUNY BI training class who wish to learn how to address issues they have encountered in developing BI queries. The workshop will include a short review and then launch into more advanced features, with an emphasis on combining multiple queries on one or more BI subject areas. The session will be focused on accessing the SUNY System Administration Enrollment and Degree data, but the skills learned will apply to other data such as Finance.
Questions or Issues?
If you have any questions about the course or anything else associated with the SUNY CPD’s Technical Program offerings, please feel free to contact Kris Lynch at 315-214-2428 or kris.lynch@suny.edu.
Enrollment
Enrollment for this course is completed on a monthly basis on the first Monday of each month. Those that register after the first Monday of the month will be enrolled in the class on the first Monday of next month.

COURSE PRICING
$50
3 Months Access
COURSE INSTRUCTORS
Dr. Stewart Dutfield
Following an international career spanning four decades in computers and telecommunications, Dr. Stewart Dutfield brings experience in business, technology, project management and leadership to increasing access, completion and success in Higher Education. Prior to his current role as an Analyst at SUNY System Administration, Stewart has served as teaching faculty at Marist College, Program Director at Excelsior College, and Department Chair at Columbia-Greene Community College. He enjoys constantly learning about aspects of campus operations, and strives to make the jobs of people in campus offices easier and more productive.