Excel Intermediate
About the course
Are you using excel to its full potential? You will be amazed at the potential of Excel. Learn to manage your finances, business data, use as a calculator, display, interpret information, use relative and absolute references and more. On completion of successful assessment, a statement of attainment will be issued for BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets from Certificate III Business BSB30120. If you wish to gain a Statement of Attainment, you will need to complete all the assessments covering the following elements and performance criteria.
Prerequisite
Whilst there are no prerequisites for this course, it is expected that you have adequate language, literacy and numeracy skills and computer skills to be able to interact with peers, trainers and completing assessments using a computer in the classroom. Knowledge of basic Excel is preferred.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, you should be able to -
Select and prepare resources
Plan spreadsheet design
Create spreadsheet
Produce charts
Finalise and present spreadsheets
Units of competency:
BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets
Learning strategies
This course will be delivered in a classroom environment led by a qualified and industry experienced training. Learning methods will include face to face lecture, case studies, demonstrations, questions and answers
Assessment strategies
Assessment for this course will include both summative and formative through written questions and answers, observations and practical demonstration of knowledge and skills
Need further information?
Should you require further information, please contact our enrolment officer on 02 96872072 or send an email to admin@pcc.edu.au.
- Design and produce spreadsheets (BSBTEC302)
<p><strong>About the course</strong></p>
<p>Are you using excel to its full potential? You will be amazed at the potential of Excel. Learn to manage your finances, business data, use as a calculator,
...Class specific web description
NSW Government subsidy may be available for eligible participants when enrolling into the full qualification. Please call 02 96872072 or send an email to admin@pcc.edu.au to assess your eligibility for subsidised fee.
<p><strong>About the course</strong></p>
<p>Are you using excel to its full potential? You will be amazed at the potential of Excel. Learn to manage your finances, business data, use as a calculator,
...Class specific web description
NSW Government subsidy may be available for eligible participants when enrolling into the full qualification. Please call 02 96872072 or send an email to admin@pcc.edu.au to assess your eligibility for subsidised fee.
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