Register for the one-day Fabric courses.
DP-601 and DP-602, taught live by a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Pick your date, tell us about your team, and we will confirm your spot. The launch cohorts are free.
Level and prerequisites.
Both courses are intermediate level, aimed at data analysts and data engineers. They are hands-on, so a little preparation goes a long way.
Intermediate. Best suited to data analysts and data engineers.
Familiarity with the Microsoft Fabric interface and core concepts, plus basic data concepts and terminology.
A free Microsoft Learn account, so we can register you for Microsoft Learn recognition. A laptop and a modern web browser.
You build in a Microsoft-provided Fabric lab environment. No prior setup or paid Fabric capacity required.
Your day, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Eastern.
A full day, live and hands-on. Official Microsoft curriculum taught in a single focused day, with time to build in your own Fabric environment. A short break mid-morning and a lunch break at 12:15.
DP-601 · Implementing a Lakehouse
Tuesday, August 11
- 9:00 AM
- Welcome, environment setup, and what you will build today.
- 9:15 AM
- Lakehouse foundations. Create a lakehouse in OneLake, work with files and tables, and ingest data with Dataflows Gen2 and Data Factory pipelines.
- 10:45 AM
- Short break.
- 11:00 AM
- Apache Spark and Delta Lake. Transform data in notebooks with Apache Spark, then create, manage, and optimize Delta Lake tables.
- 12:15 PM
- Lunch.
- 1:00 PM
- Medallion architecture, hands-on. Organize bronze, silver, and gold layers across the lakehouse.
- 2:00 PM
- Query and report. Explore the data through the SQL analytics endpoint, build relationships, and connect a Power BI report.
- 2:45 PM
- Wrap-up, questions, and where this fits alongside DP-700 and the Applied Skills track.
- 3:00 PM
- Finish.
DP-602 · Implementing a Data Warehouse
Tuesday, August 18
- 9:00 AM
- Welcome, environment setup, and what you will build today.
- 9:15 AM
- Warehouse foundations. Create a Fabric warehouse, understand warehouse versus lakehouse, and set up your tables.
- 10:45 AM
- Short break.
- 11:00 AM
- Load data. Bring data in with data pipelines, the COPY command, Dataflows Gen2, and cross-warehouse queries.
- 12:15 PM
- Lunch.
- 1:00 PM
- Query and model with T-SQL, hands-on. Use the SQL query editor, build views and stored procedures, and model a star schema of fact and dimension tables.
- 2:00 PM
- Monitor and secure. Monitor warehouse activity and apply the security basics, including object, column, and row level.
- 2:45 PM
- Wrap-up, questions, and where this fits alongside DP-700 and the Applied Skills track.
- 3:00 PM
- Finish.
Skills you can use tomorrow.
By the end of the day you will have built the core of the solution yourself, and you leave with official Microsoft Learn recognition on your learner profile.
DP-601, you will be able to
- Create and manage a Fabric lakehouse in OneLake.
- Ingest data with Dataflows Gen2 and Data Factory pipelines.
- Transform data in notebooks with Apache Spark.
- Create and manage Delta Lake tables.
- Organize a lakehouse with medallion architecture.
- Query the lakehouse through the SQL analytics endpoint.
DP-602, you will be able to
- Create and configure a Fabric data warehouse.
- Load data with pipelines, the COPY command, and Dataflows Gen2.
- Query with T-SQL and build views and stored procedures.
- Model a star schema of fact and dimension tables.
- Monitor warehouse activity.
- Apply object, column, and row-level security.
As a Microsoft Learning Partner, we register you on Microsoft Learn, so the course appears on your official Microsoft transcript and counts toward your certification path.
Official Microsoft curriculum and hands-on labs, delivered live by a Microsoft Certified Trainer.
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Free for the launch cohorts. In return, we ask for your honest feedback afterward to help shape the program.