Statistical Analysis System, or SAS, has been the industry standard for data management and analytics of large volumes of data. It’s a very flexible platform that provides users various means to manipulate, analyze, process, and report on data.
Imagine AstraZeneca managing the production, provenance, current location, destination, or pharmacy customer for every pill produced. Imagine Lufthansa managing the air tickets and flight data for millions of customers every day. Or perhaps Honda tracking the inventory for every vehicle produced and for sale around the world – plus data on which parts are included in which models at any given location; in case of a product recall? These are all examples of things that can be done with SAS. AstraZeneca, Lufthansa, and Honda are all companies that use SAS in their everyday business. SAS is an invaluable tool for business in the 21st century.
Well, the difference is twofold: Firstly, platforms like SAS allow you to use vast amounts of data, compared to Excel. Using any of the sample usage examples above: imagine trying to keep all of those records in an Excel file? That would be impractical, if not downright impossible! SAS provides the infrastructure for keeping such large volumes of data, in a useable and manageable format.
Secondly: SAS allows programmers to perform data manipulation and analysis to a degree that Excel can only dream about. Remember that programs like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets are spreadsheets. Spreadsheet programs are designed for accountants, mathematicians, or other users of “small data” to manage data and information that might otherwise be performed by hand.
Of course, the trade-off is that Spreadsheet programs are much easier to pick up and use, compared to complex data management platforms such as SAS. If Excel is the handy wheelbarrow you might use to help with landscaping your yard: SAS is the fleet of dump trucks and bulldozers that help build entire cities! Needless to say, getting up to speed in the latest SAS platform requires dedicated training and certification.
The SAS Institute maintains a variety of different certifications specifically designed for the needs of particular job functions and particular industries. However, they all share in common a level of foundations in general SAS programming. These include the following:
The SAS website itself offers certification exams directly, and also provides some training materials. However, most students – including many SAS professionals – prefer a more structured program that includes dedicated instruction, tutors, support, and guidance.
If you are looking for in-depth programs to learn everything you need in order to get started (or to advance) your career with SAS, Sollers offers Clinical Trial Management and Clinical Researchcourses that cover Base SAS as well as programs on the more advanced topics.
Presently, Sollers has created a new Certification Program in Clinical Data Science, the crossroads between the domains of Data Science, Clinical SAS Analytics, and Information Technology. It’s available for life sciences professionals with no prior SAS background; and provides training in all necessary areas of SAS programming and Clinical Research to prepareprofessionals for roles within a leading CRO, or other healthcare programming positions.
Sollers College offers evening and weekend classes, either online or at our campus in Edison, NJ. We can provide you with the software, student support services, class outlines, internship opportunities, and career support services to help you get the job; once you get the training!
Interested in Sollers’ SAS-related Life Sciences programs? Get in touch with us at admissions@sollers.college or (908) 416-1230.