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About the Course

Spreadsheet tools like Excel are an essential tool for working with data - whether for data analytics, business, marketing, or research. This course is designed to give you a basic working knowledge of Excel and how to use it for analyzing data. This course is suitable for those who are interested in pursuing a career in data analysis or data science, as well as anyone looking to use Excel for data analysis in their own domain. No prior experience with spreadsheets or coding is required - all you need is a device with a modern web browser and the ability to create a Microsoft account to access Excel online at no cost. If you have a desktop version of Excel, you can also easily follow along with the course. Throughout this course, you'll gain valuable experience working with data sets and spreadsheets. We'll start by introducing you to spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets, and show you how to load data from multiple formats. From there, you'll learn how to perform basic data wrangling and cleansing tasks using functions, and expand your knowledge of data analysis through the use of filtering, sorting, and pivot tables. There is a strong focus on practice and applied learning in this course. With each lab, you'll have the opportunity to manipulate data and gain hands-on experience using Excel. You'll learn how to clean and format your data efficiently, and convert it into a pivot table to make it more organized and readable. The final project will allow you to showcase your newly acquired data analysis skills by working with real data sets and spreadsheets. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid foundation in using Excel for data analysis. You'll have worked with multiple data sets and spreadsheets, and will have the skills and knowledge needed to effectively clean and analyze data without having to learn any code. So let's get started!...

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The course was very interesting and educating. I learnt a lot of things i didn't about Excel. The shortcuts and different ways to do things were really cool.

Thanks to Coursera and IBM.

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Really good and useful course to get more familiar with Excel. I wish there was better feedback to/from peers on the last assignment and how to grade... But that is just a minor opinion of mine :)

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By Noy T

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Feb 23, 2022

Very nice! but i think the excel part was a bit too basic. Also the IBM Cognos was too short because this looks like a very elaborate and effective platform. Morever, the IBM Cognos videos aren't clear and comprehensive as the rest of the course. But all in all, i'm satisfied :)

By Shahida R

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Oct 2, 2023

The peer review portion for the final assignment is not the best. Given what the assignment was, it might've been better reviewed by instructors. Or, if not feasible, it should be easier to challenge grades, or reviewers should be made to explain their grading choices.

By sarya n

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Jul 12, 2024

Course was well structured, videos were clear and informative, instructions for final project were very clear. I learned quite a lot and I think this is a great course for people with no experience in excel who want to grasp its capabilities for basic data analysis.

By Siddhanta R

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Dec 24, 2022

While this curse has been great at helping me learn the basics and few advanced steps in excel, i truly believe that the course needs to be abit updated specially the quiz as a couple of the answer in quiz were different than the ones given by the mentors.

By DeejaiDJ

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May 16, 2024

Good starting point and great labs and data for you to toy with. However, most of what we study is quite easy and can be easily found on Youtube, which is free. Still, the materials provided are much better than what you will find on a free platfrom.

By Val T

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Jan 13, 2023

Videos were easy to follow and assignments were also a good test of our knowledge. Just wished the Excel templates used in the videos were shared with course participants ahead of time, so that we can practise along with the videos.

By Lasantha C

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Feb 11, 2022

The peer review is the only one I am not happy with when the answer is correct the reviwer has marked it partially right. It looks like they havent gone through the review process properlly this is the second time this happened.

By Andrew K

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Apr 18, 2022

It was very informative and helpful, but it was not Mac friendly. I had to look through several external resources to figure out what keyboard shortcuts could be used in place of the Windows shortcuts listed.

By Jessica C

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Oct 27, 2022

I was pretty familiar with excel already, but this class definitely taught me some new tricks that I wasn't using. There was a breif lesson on Pivot, but I felt like that portion went really quick.

By Lim J

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Sep 29, 2021

Great and easy to follow along. The final assignment works with a too simple and unrealistic data set. I would prefer the final assignment to be a bit more challenging and uses a real world data set.

By Marianne N

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Nov 22, 2021

Really good and useful course to get more familiar with Excel. I wish there was better feedback to/from peers on the last assignment and how to grade... But that is just a minor opinion of mine :)

By Kimberly M

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Jun 13, 2022

Great introduction of basic excel concepts and how they can be used. The final project was simple and straight forward. I had some excel knowledge but this course taught be many more excel tools.

By DEEKSHA S

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Jun 19, 2021

I would like to say Thanks a lot to Coursera to provide me such assistance to grow my career. This is a wonderful skill creating and development course. This help me a lot to learn a new skill.

By lincoln m

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Jun 16, 2022

Very content with skills I learnt. However, some sections are not well explained and it seemed like the instructor was just going through them. For instance when teaching about "Flash Fill".

By Natalia J

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Oct 11, 2021

I use excel often at my work so I though this course was going to be extremely boring and useless, but I learned a few things at the end, and shortcuts that I now use to make my work easier.

By Bailey B

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Apr 15, 2021

Very basic. For experienced or even intermediate Excel users, this course can be completed quickly and is a good review of some of Excel's more basic but sometimes "forgotten" functions

By Joel K

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Jun 17, 2022

Ce cours est vraiment très interressant. Il m'a permis de vraiment redécouvrir Excell. Très fluide et pratique, c'est un cours facile à comprendre. J'ai beaucoup apprécier ce cours

By Umair F

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May 22, 2023

The whole course was good also included the latest excel analysis functions, but for the majority course it was made couple of years ago, my suggestion to make a updated course.

By Satwik S

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May 19, 2021

VLOOKUP is a relatively complex feature to understand. Some more detailed examples could have been added so that students felt comfortable about using it in the real world.

By MOHITESH K

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Aug 13, 2021

This is the course where you can learn more things which is used in analyzing data. The best is in this course is hands on practice is provided, Thanks Coursera and IBM

By Art A

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Feb 8, 2024

Great course. Great modules. Clear instructions. My only feedback is that the curser often obstructs the information relative to the what the instructor is explaining.

By Leslie S

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Dec 11, 2023

Great course. I have some limited self-taught knowledge of some basics but it really helped me understand and create more. However, I do wish there was more practice.

By ANUSKAA P

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Jul 27, 2023

This course was the first course that I opted and successfully completed on coursera. I got to learn a lot of new things with respect to data analysis side of Excel.

By Houdini L

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Nov 2, 2022

Definitely a great start for excel beginners, intermediate users looking to improve their skills. Should have included the macros as an overview and dashboarding.

By Chau T

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Apr 11, 2022

The peer assessment are not reasonable. The person who marked my assignment was not the unit coordinator and my final mark was decided by his mistake in marking.