You might be the go-to for spreadsheets already. This stage covers lookups, pivot tables, pivot charts and reporting data. Short, online, and it carries ninety CPD hours.
Pivot tables and pivot charts get full modules, not a mention.
That is a serious chunk of professional development for a short course.
Excel study puts you among people in business, finance and IT.
Advanced Excel work sits close to the decisions. The day is data in, models built, numbers explained.
The person a team leans on for the hard sheet.
Turn messy exports into something usable.
Watch the numbers that show how work is going.
Build the model the budget rests on.
Find where time and money leak out.
Roles where these skills are useful, not promised outcomes. Every job is different, and some ask for more study or experience.
Six topic areas at the advanced level.
Three things that mark the advanced stage.
Importing plain text files through to preparing data for reporting.
Lookup and cross-reference work has its own place in the course.
Stages one and two sit underneath. This is where the course lands.
Plus ninety CPD hours
Issued by the college once you finish.
Earned on completing the advanced Excel course.
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Send the course name and a time that suits.
An advisor walks you through what each stage covers.
Choose upfront, or weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
Enrol and open the first module today.
It is stage three. If pivot tables are still a mystery, this is the one.
Not formally. You do need to be comfortable in Excel already.
About thirty hours of work, across six months of access.
Ninety hours on completing the advanced Excel course.
It is accredited by ICOES and the CPD Standards Office. It is not nationally recognised, and the college is not an RTO. In data work, what you build in a sheet gets checked.
Yes. A 10-day money back guarantee applies from enrolment.
This course is delivered by The Career Academy.
The college is ICOES accredited and holds CPD Standards Office accreditation. It is also registered with the International Approval and Registration Centre.
Picture the report that used to take a day, finished before lunch.