Microsoft IT Academy - Word, PowerPoint, Excel & Access
In the first part of this class students will learn to use Microsoft® Office Excel 2013® as an effective tool for organizing, analyzing and presenting data. Students will learn how to enter data; move, copy and edit cells; construct tables and charts; and create and apply basic mathematical functions to spreadsheet data. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to create and edit basic Microsoft® Office Excel® 2013 worksheets and workbooks.
In the second part of this class students will learn how to create and work with a database and its objects by using the new and improved features in newest version of Microsoft Access. Students will learn how to create, modify, and locate information as well as how to create programmable elements and share and distribute database information. Mathematics is reinforced.
All classroom attendance and tardy policies apply in this course. Students should make an appointment for this makeup time within one week of their absence.
Essential Standards
A MICROSOFT EXCEL
1.00 Apply basic spreadsheet software skills using Microsoft Excel.
2.00 Apply intermediate and advanced spreadsheet software skills using Microsoft Excel.
B MICROSOFT ACCESS
3.00 Apply basic database software skills using Microsoft Access.
4.00 Apply intermediate and advanced database software skills using Microsoft Access.
In the first part of this class students will learn to use Microsoft® Office Excel 2013® as an effective tool for organizing, analyzing and presenting data. Students will learn how to enter data; move, copy and edit cells; construct tables and charts; and create and apply basic mathematical functions to spreadsheet data. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to create and edit basic Microsoft® Office Excel® 2013 worksheets and workbooks.
In the second part of this class students will learn how to create and work with a database and its objects by using the new and improved features in newest version of Microsoft Access. Students will learn how to create, modify, and locate information as well as how to create programmable elements and share and distribute database information. Mathematics is reinforced.
All classroom attendance and tardy policies apply in this course. Students should make an appointment for this makeup time within one week of their absence.
Essential Standards
A MICROSOFT EXCEL
1.00 Apply basic spreadsheet software skills using Microsoft Excel.
- 1.01 Create, edit, and format worksheets.
- 1.02 Insert charts and graphics.
2.00 Apply intermediate and advanced spreadsheet software skills using Microsoft Excel.
- 2.01 Enhance workbooks.
- 2.02 Work with data, tables, and charts.
- 2.03 Use advanced features.
- 2.04 Customize Excel applications.
- 2.05 Work with external data.
- 2.06 Automate workbooks.
B MICROSOFT ACCESS
3.00 Apply basic database software skills using Microsoft Access.
- 3.01 Create and edit a database.
- 3.02 Create and use a query, report, and form.
4.00 Apply intermediate and advanced database software skills using Microsoft Access.
- 4.01 Modify a database.
- 4.02 Create complex queries to extract and process specific information.
- 4.03 Create programmed elements to automate tasks and add functionality to objects and controls.
- 4.04 Share and distribute database information.
By the end of this course, students should be proficient in the following Microsoft® programs: Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access 2013. Students are expected to earn industry-recognized certification in Microsoft Excel 2013 and Microsoft Access 2013. All Honor students must score a minimum of 700 on the MOS Exam and 250 on the Expert exam.
MOAC FAQ Who Is Eligible? MOAC is available for all students, staff, and faculty.
How do I register for an exam?
You can schedule an exam via the following providers: Register using the links provided above.
There is no cost for the exam.
EXCEL ACCESS
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