COURSE OUTLINE BUS 174 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS EXCEL HOURS 1.5 CREDITS

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DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT School of Business and Leadership Fall, 2017 COURSE OUTLINE BUS 174 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS EXCEL 2016 21 HOURS 1.5 CREDITS PREPARED BY: Christina Thomas, Instructor DATE: July 24, 2017 APPROVED BY: Margaret Dumkee, Dean DATE: July 25, 2017 APPROVED BY ACADEMIC COUNCIL

BUS 174 by Christina Thomas is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License. Updated: July 24/17 Page 2 of 8

Division of Applied Science and Management BUS 174 1.5 Credit Course Fall, 2017 BUS 174 - MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS EXCEL INSTRUCTOR: Christina Thomas OFFICE LOCATION: A2410 OFFICE HOURS: Mondays, 3-4 pm CLASSROOM: A2702 E-MAIL: cthomas@yukoncollege.yk.ca TIME: Wed. & Fri. (1:00 2:30) TELEPHONE: (867) 668-8755 DATES: Oct. 25 to Dec. 6, 2017 FINAL EXAM: December 8, 1-4 pm, A2702 COURSE DESCRIPTION BUS 174 is designed to provide students with a working ability with a spreadsheet program in a business context. Spreadsheets and charts are an important communication tool between individuals in many business transactions. Business communications should convey information in a manner that is both visually appealing and easy to comprehend. In this course, we will work through using spreadsheets to perform a variety of business analytical and problem-solving functions using Microsoft Excel 2016. COURSE PREREQUISITES Students are required to have: a working ability with Windows, good keyboarding and mouse skills, good skills in problem-solving mathematics (Note that students are expected to have those abilities in mathematics normally indicated by a minimum grade of 75% in Grade 11 math or 75% in MATH 050 prior to entering the course) EQUIVALENCY OR TRANSFER YUKO MICR 100 and MICR 200 CAPU BCPT 123 (3) If taken with BUS 172 LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: Create and edit an Excel spreadsheet Chart worksheet data Manage and analyze a workbook Use solver, create templates and evaluate scenarios Page 3 of 8

Use data tables, and design on-screen forms Create lists and web pages from workbooks COURSE FORMAT This course will be offered in blended format with some lectures video-captured for students to work on at their own pace in the computer labs or at home via the course site. Course instruction will be hands on and instruction will take place in the lab. Each class will be part of a course-long project and upon completion of the course, students will have prepared a variety of documents using many of the tools and techniques of the program. Classes are 1.5 hours in length and students will use the concepts covered in the class. Students should also plan to spend extra hours throughout the week to complete the practice labs at the end of each chapter, study for weekly quizzes and work on the course assignments. ASSESSMENTS Attendance & Participation Regular student attendance and participation are essential. The material covered in class will be cumulative, and missing a class(es) will put a student at a serious disadvantage. A large number of very specific skills must be mastered, and a great deal of specific information must be understood. If you do miss a class(es), please let the instructor know in advance, if possible, and the instructor can then tell you how to make up for the missed class(es). Upon returning to class after any absence, students are responsible for checking with the instructor to pick up handouts and assignments. Assignments Seven assignments will need to be completed for the course. The course assignments will require students to use the tools and techniques learned in class and will provide practical experience with the material studied in class. Please see the course syllabus for assignment due dates. Late assignments will be penalized 10% per working day and no assignment will be marked after a three-day period. 1. Module One Assignment Lab 2: Sales Analysis Worksheet (EX 55) 2. Module Two Assignment Lab 2: Sales Summary Worksheet (EX 110) 3. Module Three Assignment Lab 2: Updating a Weekly Payroll Worksheet (EX 181) 4. Module Four Assignment Apply Your Knowledge: Loan Payment Calculator (EX 233) 5. Module Five Assignment Lab 2: Consolidating Data by Linking Workbooks (EX 302) 6. Module Six Assignment Apply Your Knowledge: Creating a Table with Conditional Formatting (EX 359) 7. Module Nine Assignment Lab 2: Finding the Optimal Product Mix (EX 550) Each assignment will be printed in black and white and must be presented in a professional manner, with pages in the correct order, in a separate file folder with the student s name clearly printed on the folder tab. All assignments must be Updated: July 24/17 Page 4 of 8

submitted before the beginning of class on the day requested, unless previous arrangements have been made in writing with the instructor. An electronic version of each assignment will also be handed in via Moodle (yukoncollege.me) before the specified due date. Late assignments may be handed in via email. E-mailed assignments must have a subject line of BUS174, Assignment Description. The description to use for any given assignment may be found in the Syllabus (ex. minor or major assignment). Append, B or, C and so on for revised submissions. Marks will be deducted for improperly handed-in work or presented work. Late assignments will lose 10% per day penalty for each of the first three days. The due date is considered Day 1. No assignment will be marked after the three-day penalty period. If you feel you have a valid reason why you should not be subject to the penalty, it is your responsibility, as soon as you return, to inform your instructor. All late assignments that are submitted for grading purposes must be accompanied by a written explanation that includes the following: Your name Course name Reason for late (doctor s note if applicable) Original due date Date submitted If you know ahead of time that you will be absent, it is your responsibility to provide a written explanation to your instructor. Arrangements can then be made with your instructor for your assignment due dates. Marking Scheme for Assignments 5 marks will be deducted for all major errors on assignments and the final exam, including, but not limited to: typing errors spelling errors not following instructions functional errors incomplete printouts calculation errors 2-3 marks will be deducted for all minor errors Updated: July 24/17 Page 5 of 8

Evaluation Quizzes Five quizzes covering material from the previous week s class will be held each week commencing on the second week of class. Each quiz will be worth 5% of the final mark. Quizzes will be held at the beginning of each class. Quizzes may not be rescheduled, except for exceptional circumstances and only where prior arrangements have been made with the instructor. Final Exam A final exam covering all aspects of the course will take place in the lab on December 9 from 1-4 pm. The final exam will test concepts covered during the entire course and will require students to use many of the tools and techniques in a practical manner. The final exam will be three hours in length. Missing a quiz or examination, (either by absence or arriving late) will normally mean forfeiting the mark for that quiz or exam. The opportunity to write a missed quiz may be granted if a valid reason, - documented medical illness or emergency - can be provided. Students requesting extensions on assignments should note that extensions are granted for extraordinary circumstances only and will not be granted after the deadline for submission for any reason. EVALUATION Component Weight Quizzes (5% each) 30% Assignments 30% Final Exam 40% Total 100% REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND MATERIALS Textbook Freund, Starks, and Schmieder. Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Office 365 & Excel 2016: Comprehensive, 1st Edition with SAM access code, Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. ISBN: 9781337496898 Materials It is recommended that students purchase a USB disk drive. 6 file folders (to use for handing in assignments) Updated: July 24/17 Page 6 of 8

ACADEMIC AND STUDENT CONDUCT Information on academic standing and student rights and responsibilities can be found in the current Academic Regulations that are posted on the Student Services/ Admissions & Registration web page. PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is a serious academic offence. Plagiarism occurs when students present the words of someone else as their own. Plagiarism can be the deliberate use of a whole piece of another person s writing, but more frequently it occurs when students fail to acknowledge and document sources from which they have taken material. Whenever the words, research or ideas of others are directly quoted or paraphrased, they must be documented according to an accepted manuscript style (e.g., APA, CSE, MLA, etc.). Resubmitting a paper which has previously received credit is also considered plagiarism. Students who plagiarize material for assignments will receive a mark of zero (F) on the assignment and may fail the course. Plagiarism may also result in dismissal from a program of study or the College. YUKON FIRST NATIONS CORE COMPETENCY Yukon College recognizes that a greater understanding and awareness of Yukon First Nations history, culture and journey towards self-determination will help to build positive relationships among all Yukon citizens. As a result, to graduate from ANY Yukon College program, you will be required to achieve core competency in knowledge of Yukon First Nations. For details, please see www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/yfnccr. ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATION Reasonable accommodations are available for students requiring an academic accommodation to fully participate in this class. These accommodations are available for students with a documented disability, chronic condition or any other grounds specified in section 8.0 of the Yukon College Academic Regulations (available on the Yukon College website). It is the student s responsibility to seek these accommodations. If a student requires an academic accommodation, he/she should contact the Learning Assistance Centre (LAC) at (867) 668-8785 or lassist@yukoncollege.yk.ca. Updated: July 24/17 Page 7 of 8

SYLLABUS (subject to revision) Date Topic October 25 Course Introduction Ch. 1: Creating and Editing a Worksheet October 27 November 1 November 3 November 8 November 10 November 15 November 17 November 22 November 24 November 29 December 1 December 6 December 8 1-4 pm Ch. 1: Creating and Editing a Worksheet Chapter 1 Assignment Due Quiz (Chapter 1) Ch. 2: Formulas, Functions, and Formatting Ch. 2: Formulas, Functions, and Formatting Chapter 2 Assignment Due Quiz (Chapter 2) Ch. 3: Working with Large Worksheets, Charting, and What-If- Analysis Ch. 3: Working with Large Worksheets, Charting, and What-If- Analysis Chapter 3 Assignment Due Quiz (Chapter 3) Ch. 4: Financial Functions, Data Tables, and Amortization Schedules Ch. 4: Financial Functions, Data Tables, and Amortization Schedules Chapter 4 Assignment Due Quiz (Chapter 4) Ch. 5: Using Data Tables, Using Lookup and If Functions and Designing Forms Chapter 5 Assignment Due Ch. 6: Creating, Sorting, and Querying a Table Quiz (Chapter 5 & 6) Ch. 7: Creating Templates and Importing Data Chapter 6 Assignment Due Ch. 9: Formula Auditing, Data Validation, and Complex Problem Solving Ch. 9: Formula Auditing, Data Validation, and Complex Problem Solving Chapter 9 Assignment Due Final Examination Updated: July 24/17 Page 8 of 8