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Welcome to CBUS214 Course
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Course Description Microsoft Office Excel 2013 (or Excel) is a computer program used to enter, analyze, and present quantitative data Microsoft Office Excel is very important for schools, university and government.
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Course Objectives This course introduces the students to:
The main concepts of the Microsoft Office Excel. Understand the use of spreadsheets and Excel Learn the parts of the Excel window Scroll through a worksheet and navigate between worksheets Create and save a workbook file Enter text, numbers, and dates into a worksheet Resize, insert, and remove columns and rows Select and move cell ranges Insert formulas and functions Insert, delete, move, and rename worksheets Work with editing tools Preview and print a workbook
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Teaching Team Lecturer : Alaa Alkhushaiban
Office Hour: Tuesday 12:30-2:20 Thursday 12:30-2:20 Office: 2.420
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Course Reference Microsoft Excel 2013
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Course Plan 7th week 28 fep – 3 mar Sixth week 21 – 25 fep Fifth week
Fourth week 7 – 11 fep Third week 31 jan – 4 fep Second week 24 – 28 jan First week 17 – 21 jan Excel part 6 Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Excel part 5 Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts Excel Part 4 Working with Charts and Graphics Excel Part 3 Working with Formulas and Functions Excel Part 2 Formatting a Workbook Excel part 1 Getting Started with Excel Introduction to the course and meeting the students Lab Sheet 3 HW 2 Mid 1 Eval 2 HW 1 Lab Sheet 2 Eval 1 Lab Shee1 13th week 17 – 21 april 12th week 10 – 14 april 11th week 3 – 7 april 10th week 27 – 31 mar 9th week 20 – 24 mar 13 – 14 mar 8th week 6 – 10 mar Revision Excel part 10 Performing What-If Analyses Excel 9 Developing a Financial Analysis - Lab Sheet 5 Excel part 8 Using Advanced Functions and Conditional Formatting Break Excel part 7 Developing an Excel Application Eval 5 Eval 4 HW 4 Mid 2 Lab Sheet 4 HW 3 Eval 3 15th week 1 – 5 may 14th week 24 – 28 april Final exam
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Course Grading Marks Due Week 6 Week 10 Weekly ----
Theoretical part (30%) Week 6 Midterm 1 (15%) Week 10 Midterm 2 (15%) Tutorials (40%) Weekly Home works (20%) Evaluation (15%) Participation ( 5%) Final Exam (30%) ---- Final Exam Total
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General Notes No late submissions AT ALL !!
Copying from another student will result in a ZERO mark for all involved students Exams will cover materials from the textbook, as well as material presented in the class. Students who are absent on Midterm exam day due to illness are required to bring a signed medical excuse letter. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the instructor if the midterm exam was missed within one (1) week following the scheduled exam date
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