As part of our Basic Excel Course Syllabus, you'll get some hands-on experience with fundamental arithmetic and formulae, graphical displays, table construction, workbook, and worksheet formatting, and shortcut keys.
These materials introduce basic Excel skills such as entering various types of data, working with common formulas and functions, and creating a simple chart. We'll also cover formatting a worksheet, naming a range of cells, adding columns to a spreadsheet, and creating a data table
For most Excel courses, there are few formal eligibility requirements beyond a basic understanding of computers and, in some cases, a high school diploma or equivalent. Some advanced courses may require a more formal education, such as a degree or diploma. However, even for advanced courses, the focus is often on practical skills and experience rather than specific academic qualifications.