Key Facts
- Starting
26 Feb 2025- Location
- Merton
- Start Time
- 17:30
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 5 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Wednesday
- Start Date
- 26 Feb 2025
- End Date
- 26 Mar 2025
- Level
- Short Course
- Code
- MICX012ML
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 75
Excel For Professional Users
This course is part of our non-accredited Digital Skills Offer, designed to support you to become a competent user of Excel. Please note that if you are new to Digital Skills, we suggest you first complete our Essential Digital Skills Programme. This will enable you to build a good foundation, help you become confident in using digital devices and other relevant software programmes linked for this course.
We are offering 2 courses in this area scheduled in a chronological order to support you to progress gradually and systematically:
Excel- The Basics Excel for Professional Users
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Entry Requirements
Completion of the South Thames intermediate Excel course or you will need to be familiar with Excel fundamentals, formulae and functions. -
Course Content
Excel for Professional Users is aimed at those who would like to master this spreadsheet software program for work purposes. Those seeking to do this for their own personal development would also benefit from learning on this course. -
Progression Next Steps
For those wishing to master Microsoft Software Programme, we suggest you enrol on our Power Point for Professional Users. Other progression pathways might include an accredited Digital Skills Course at Level 2. If you need more advice as to what to do next to suit your career ambitions, please do contact us. -
Additional Information
You can bring your own laptop if you wish, but we will provide you with a desktop or a laptop in our classroom. Please bring a notebook and a pen as there will be lots of note taking. -
Course Structure
By the end of this course, you will be able to: · Create pivot tables to summarise and report · Use functions such as, V Look Up, H Look Up and IF Functions · Use absolute and relative referencing · Troubleshoot common issues · Perform a typical job interview Excel exercise