INF2150: Excel For Business - Syllabus
Course Objectives
To give students the knowledge needed to leverage the advanced features of Microsoft Excel for business applications.
Prerequisites
INF1020 - Management Information Systems
Books
- Microsoft Excel 2003, Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques
(you must get the COMPREHENSIVE edition)
by: Shelly, Cashman and Quasney
Publisher: Thomson, Course Technology
ISBN: 1-4188-4360-1
- Spreadsheet Modeling and Applications (customized edition ofr Sy Syms School of Business, Yeshiva University
by: Albright / Winston
Publihser: Thomson
ISBN: 0-324-55390-0
This is a "custom" book and will be available at the bookstore. We will not use this book until midway through the semester.
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Required Software: The Decision Tools and StatTools Suite
(This should come packaged with the Spreadsheet Modeling book)
ISBN for the software: 0-534-40919-9
Grading
- Homework: 20%
- Two tests: 25% each
- Final: 30%
Attendance
You are permitted up to 3 absences. If you have more than 3 absenses then you MUST have a very good excuse for ALL of your absenses or else your grade will suffer.
Topics
| Date |
Topics |
Readings |
| Week 1 |
Review of formulas: arithmetic operators, order of operations, ctrl-`, cell references, ranges, A:A and 1:1 style references, references to other sheets, absolute and relative references. Copying formulas. Absolute, relative and mixed cell references. Review of basic excel formatting. Format cells menu choice.
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Project 1
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| Week 2 |
Review of functions, parameters / arguments, nested functions. Function dialog box. Entering formulas using the mouse. Numeric functions: sum, average, max, min, etc, Text operators and functions: &, right, left, mid, lower, upper, len, etc., How Excel stores dates (serial numbers), manipulating serial numbers, date functions.
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Project 2
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| Week 3 |
Logical (aka Boolean) values. Relational operators. Logical functions and, or, not, isblank, etc. Complex nested ifs and nested logical functions.
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Project 3
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| Week 4 |
Financial Functions, data tables, amortization schedules and hyperlinks.
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Project 4
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| Week 5 |
Test #1.
Creating, sorting and querying a list, database and lookup functions.
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Project 5
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| Week 6 |
Creating templates and working with multiple worksheets and workbooks.
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Project 6
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| Week 7 |
Object Linking and embedding (OLE) and Web discussions.
Introduction to macros and VBA.
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Integration Feature (located before Project 7)
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| Week 8 |
Introduction to macros and VBA. The macro recorder. VBA editor. Variables, assignment statements, cells function.
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Handouts
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| Week 9 |
More about VBA, if/then/else, loops.
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Handouts
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| Week 10 |
More VBA - loops, using VBA to create custom worksheet functions.
Test 2
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Handouts
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| Week 11 |
Using VBA to crate an Excel application
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Project 7
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| Week 12 |
Formula auditing, data validation and complex problem solving
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Project 8
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| Week 13 |
Importing data, working with XML, pivot charts, pivot tables and trendlines.
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Project 9
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Computer Resources
http://yrosenthal.com
This website, http://yrosenthal.com , will be the primary source for disseminating course related information. This includes the course syllabus, homework assignments and other course related materials.
YU Email (yums.yu.edu - YUMS stand for YU Mail System)
YU provides an email account (AKA ymail account) for every student and faculty member. I will be communicating with you via your yums accounts. You are ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED to check your YU email at least once a day. If you don't want to check your yums accounts regularly then you can forward ymail to any other email account (e.g. to your aol, yahoo or gmail accounts). See instructions on http://yums.yu.edu.
- email address
- Your email address is generally the first letter of your first name follwed by the first 7 characters of your last name followed by @yu.edu. (e.g. John Rosenbergersteinowitz would be jrosenbe@yu.edu). If you have a middle initial, it might appear after your first initial. To find your email address, you can search the following webpage for your name: http://yu.edu/search
- password
- If you have never logged into YUMS before then your password should be the first letter of your last name followed by the last 4 digits of your social security number. If you have used YUMS in the past then your password is whatever it was the last time you used YUMS.
- Help with YUMS
- Direct any problems you have with email to the MIS office on the 13th floor of Belfer Hall (room 1315). You can also call the YU MIS helpdesk at (212)960-5294 or email them at helpdesk@yu.edu.
- Forwarding YUMS mail to another email account
- See instructions on http://yums.yu.edu
Angel Online Course Management System:
Angel is a web-based course management system in use in many of YU's courses. You WILL need to login to the Angel system in order to submit your HW assignments. However, for the most part, course related information for my courses is posted on http://yrosenthal.com rather than on Angel.
- Accessing the Angel website
- https://angel.ac.yu.edu/yu/ (You can also get to it by following the link on http://yrosenthal.com or the link in the student section of http://yu.edu)
- Angel userid
- Your Angel userid is the same as your ymail userid without the @yu.edu (see the ymail section above). For example, if your ymail userid is jdoe@yu.edu then your Angel userid would be jdoe
- Password
- If you have never logged in before then your password should be the first letter of your last name followed by the last 4 digits in your social security number. If you have used Angel in the past then your password is whatever it was the last time you used Angel. Note: the password is NOT necessarily the same as your ymail password.
- Help with Angel
- If you have any problems with angel or can't login send an email to angelsupport@yu.edu
YU Network Accounts
Every student and faculty member in YU receives a userid and password that allows them to access the YU network.
- Userid
- Your YU Network userid is the same as your ymail userid without the @yu.edu (see the "YU Email" section above). For example, if your ymail userid is jdoe@yu.edu then your YU Network userid would be jdoe
- Password
- If you have never logged in before to the YU network then your password should be the first letter of your last name followed by the last 4 digits in your social security number. If you have used you YU Network account in the past then your password is whatever it was the last time you used Angel. Note: the password is NOT necessarily the same as your ymail password.
- Where are the computers?
- You can access the YU Network on the Wilf campus from computers in the Gottesman Library and from computers in rooms B1103, B1105 and B1111. On the Beren campus you can use the computers in the public labs or computer equipped classrooms in 245Lex or in 215Lex.
- Where can I store my personal files? (MyDocuments, Z: drive, Desktop)
- Personal files that you want to store on the YU network can be stored in the MyDocuments folder. This folder is synonymous with the root folder on the Z: drive (ie. Z:\). The Z: drive for every user will contain their own files. You cannot access the Z: drive of any other user. You can also store files and information on your computer's "Desktop". However this is NOT recommended (keep reading). You are limited to approximately 25MB of storage space on the Z: drive and a much smaller amount on the Desktop. This IS NOT A LOT OF SPACE. You will need to occasionally "Clean your profile" to remove unneeded files by following the instructions in the "Cleaning your profile" link found on the desktop. If you run out of space, you will not be able to log off your YU Network Account until you free up some space.
- Help with YU network accounts
- Direct any problems you have with the YU network accounts to the MIS office on the 13th floor of Belfer Hall (room 1315). You can also call the YU MIS helpdesk at (212)960-5294 or email them at helpdesk@yu.edu.
- USB drives / Thumb drives / Jump drives
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- It is highly recommended that you purchase a "USB" drive (AKA thumb drive or jump drive) to save your files on. You can plug the USB drive into the flat USB port on the computer when you start working. When it is plugged in, the USB drive will appear as a new drive letter under windows. You can remove the USB drive and take it with you when you are done.
Other YU computing services (e.g. accessing the web from your dorm room)
Support for the YU computer systems is handled by two departments (1) the YU MIS department and (2) the YU Academic Computing, Networking and Support Services department. Information for both departments is available at: http://yu.edu/mis/. An all purpose help desk is available (http://www.yu.edu/mis/asp/help_desk.asp). Contact the Help Desk at: (212)960-5294 or e-mail at helpdesk@yu.edu