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Tentative Course Outline:

Common Features of Office 2016

Create Workbooks with Excel 2016

Insert Summary Functions and Create Charts

Manage Multiple Worksheets

More Functions and Excel Tables

Format Cells and Worksheets

Insert Advanced Functions and Create Scenarios

Work with Data and Audit Formulas

Manage and Present Data Visually

Link and Analyze Data in PivotTables and PivotCharts

Secure and Share Workbooks

Relationship to Campus Theme:

Microsoft Excel is a software program that students will use for various situations including nature, business, health, or

science. Workbooks will be created to store data and to create charts. This class will help students understand the

importance of having technology is their lives and it will show them how they can use it in everyday situations.

Classroom Policies:

Students are required to complete all class activities.

Cheating will result in the automatic failure of this course.

All assignments will be submitted to the Assignment Dropbox. Assignments that are late will have points

deducted accordingly.

Incompletes are handled according to the campus policy.

Academic Integrity:

Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Students who cooperate on oral or written examinations or

work without authorization share the responsibility for violation of academic principles and the students are subject to

disciplinary action even when one of the students is not enrolled in the course where the violation occurred. (Student

handbook p.19)

Students will receive no credit for work that fails to meet standards of academic integrity.

If a person participates in academic dishonesty more than once, the result will be an F for the course.

The use of templates or other pre-made layouts will result in an F for the assignment.

The instructor reserves the right to interpret and declare what is considered cheating on a case-by-case basis.

Disabilities and Special Needs:

If you have a disability for which you need accommodation, contact the Student

Success Center to request disability support services: phone 701-228-5477 or e-mail Peggy Gregg at

peggy.gregg@dakotacollege.edu.

Student Email Policy:

Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official form of

communication. A student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one recognized by the campus for official

mailings. The liability for missing or not acting upon important information conveyed via campus email rests with the

student.