Course Description
Time to transition to the newest Microsoft® Office applications. MS Office 2016 is here! This course builds on your current knowledge and skills with the core MS Office programs Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access.
Course Objective:
Explore the new features available in MS Office 2016 applications.
Topics covered:
Target Student:
This course is designed for students who are already familiar with MS Office applications Word 2007/2010, Excel 2007/2010, PowerPoint 2007/2010, Access 2007/2010, and Outlook 2007/2010 who are interested in transitioning and learning some of the new features available in the MS Office 2016 suite.
Prerequisites:
It will be helpful if you are familiar with the 2007 and/or 2010 suite of applications. Familiarity with Windows 10 will also be helpful.
Consider these courses to prepare you for this MS Office Transition Course.
Course Description
We need to be able to interpret and make sense of the vast amounts of data being created in our organizations on a daily basis. You already can use Excel to perform basic calculations and you are comfortable with using workbooks and worksheets to store and present your data. But that is just the tip of the iceberg. Excel can do a lot more. With Excel® your organization can gain a competitive edge when you are able to extract actionable organizational intelligence from your raw data, and present it in a visual format that enables decision makers to view key trends and conclusions at a glance.
Course Objective:
Create dashboards in Microsoft® Excel® 2013.
Topics covered:
Target Student:
This course is designed for Excel® users who are already comfortable with basic Excel skills but want to advance to some of the higher-level functionalities. This course combines some topics from the MS Excel Part 2 and MS Excel Part 3 but focusses specifically on teaching students how to create effective dashboards.
Prerequisites:
Consider these courses to prepare you for this MS Excel® 2013 course.
Course Description
Big data is the order of the day. Data is being collected all the time leading to an overwhelming amount of data that needs to be analyzed quickly. Microsoft Excel's Power Pivot functionality helps users organize, manipulate and report data.
Course Objective:
Use Power Pivot along with Excel® 2013 to analyze data from a variety of sources.
Topics covered:
Target Student:
This course is designed for Experienced Excel® users that want to advance their data analysis skills and capabilities by using Power Pivot.
Prerequisites:
Consider these courses to prepare you for this MS Excel® 2013 course.
Course Description
This course offers more with PivotTables helping learners to harness the power of advanced PivotTable features. You will not only be able to summarize data for you to analyze, but also organize the data in a way that can be meaningfully presented to others. This leads to data-driven business decisions that have a better chance for success for everyone involved.
Course Objective:
Use Excel® 2013 advanced PivotTable functionality to analyze your raw data.
Topics covered:
Target Student:
This course is designed for Experienced Excel® users that want to advance their data analysis skills and capabilities by using PivotTables.
Prerequisites:
Consider these courses to prepare you for this level of MS Excel® 2013.
Course Description
Every organization processes data. Companies depend on data accuracy to make major operations decisions. Typically the amount of data that is available requires programs that can quickly and efficiently do the work. Microsoft Excel is designed for robust data processing. This program helps you manage your data for more efficient planning and decision making.
MS Excel® 2013 Part 1covers key concepts of the Microsoft® Office Specialist (MOS) exam objectives to help you prepare for the Excel® 2013, and Excel® 2013 Expert Exams.
Course Objective:
Use basic excel functions to create and develop Excel worksheets and workbooks to help you work with and analyze the data.
Topics covered:
Target Student:
This course is designed for beginner Excel® users and students who want to develop their skills in creating, editing, formatting, and printing basic Microsoft® Office Excel® 2013 worksheets. Also useful for learners who are transitioning from earlier versions of MS Excel®.
Prerequisites:
It will be helpful if:
If you are unfamiliar with using Windows or a personal computer, we recommend you take an introductory Windows course such as either of the following, or have equivalent skills or knowledge:
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