Public training courses
What are public training courses?
Public training courses are intensive, in-depth courses taught by StataCorp
at third-party sites around the country. They are open to individuals and
groups.
Available courses
Using Stata Effectively: Data Management, Analysis, and Graphics Fundamentals
Become intimately familiar with all three components of Stata: data management, analysis, and graphics. This two-day course is aimed at both new Stata users and those who would like to pick up tips for efficient day-to-day usage of Stata. (detailed description)
Length: 2 days
Learn the New Features of Stata 11
Learn what’s new in Stata 11. This one-day course is aimed at users of
Stata 10 or earlier who are interested in learning the new
features in Stata 11.
This promises to be an intense session where you can quickly learn
many of Stata 11’s new tools.
(detailed description)
Length: 1 day
Multilevel/mixed Models Using Stata
This two-day course is an introduction to using Stata to fit
multilevel/mixed models. The course will be interactive, use real
data, and offer ample opportunity for specific research questions and
for working exercises to enforce what is learned.
(detailed description)
Length: 2 days
Next sessions
Using Stata Effectively: Data Management, Analysis, and Graphics Fundamentals
Learn the New Features of Stata 11
Using Stata Effectively: Data Management, Analysis, and Graphics Fundamentals
Multilevel/mixed Models Using Stata
Using Stata Effectively: Data Management, Analysis, and Graphics Fundamentals
| When: | May 19–20, 2010 |
| Where: | Boston |
| Price: | $950. Enroll now |
| Enrollment is limited to 20 participants. |
Please contact us if you would like
to see a public training session offered in your area.
Cancellation policy
Logistics
Computers with Stata installed are provided at all public training
sessions.
All training courses run from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM each day.
A continental breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack will also be
provided. Breakfast is available before the course begins.
All participants are encouraged to bring a USB flash drive to all
public training sessions; this is the safest and simplest way to save your work
from the session.
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