BAM102 — Introduction to Spreadsheets and Understanding Data

AAS in Human Resource Management
  • Course ID: BAM102
  • Course Credits: 4

About BAM102 — Introduction to Spreadsheets and Understanding Data

This course provides students with a flexible learning experience that transcends specific versions of Office, remaining relevant across platforms like Office 365, Microsoft 365, Office 2021, or Office Online. The course covers essential skills for data management in organizations.

One crucial aspect covered in the course is using Excel worksheets to easily summarize and visualize data. Students learn how to create a worksheet with charts that represent data effectively. Specifically, they work with a budget that includes monthly estimates for income and expenses. Formulas and functions are taught to help students create dynamic worksheets.

The course also explores various topics such as using option buttons, verifying formulas, applying themes, formatting numbers and text, utilizing conditional formatting, adjusting column widths and row heights, spell checking, alternative worksheet displays and printouts, and adding page headers and footers.

Additionally, students are introduced to powerful features of Excel, including its extensive function library and the ability to answer what-if questions. They learn to work with multiple worksheets and workbooks, explore advanced formatting options for pie charts, such as exploding slices and leader lines. Importing data, sorting and querying tables, creating templates, and analyzing and interpreting data are also covered.

Overall, this course equips students with a range of techniques to enhance their ability to create effective worksheets, draw meaningful charts, and leverage Excel's capabilities for data analysis and interpretation.


Topics Covered in Course

BAM102 Topics
  • Master Excel basics, including navigating the interface, entering data and formulas, using functions, formatting, and managing worksheet elements such as names, colors, and properties
  • Utilize advanced tools and features, such as Flash Fill, AutoCalculate, and chart creation, to analyze and present data effectively, troubleshoot errors, and optimize print and display settings
  • Format and organize workbook elements, including themes, text rotation, conditional formatting, column and row adjustments, and structured use of date and number formats

Prerequisites

A Windows-based PC that meets the requirements outlined on the following web page:

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