Learn Microsoft Excel, earn certificates with free online courses from Stanford, University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins, UC Irvine and other top universities around the world. Read reviews to decide if a class is right for you.
We've picked the best online courses to learn Microsoft Excel from the Class Central catalog.
Some courses are concise and get you up to speed in no time, others will be more comprehensive.
Beginner to Expert Level - Fundamentals, Charts, Pivot Tables, Micro, Functions, Formula & More.
It can take from a couple of weeks to a couple of years to learn Excel, depending on your learning pace and the level of difficulty of what you’re learning. You can learn the basics of Excel within a few days, while it may take longer to go into more advanced topics. A good course can help you learn Excel quickly and easily, along with enough practice.
Check out our catalog for the best certification courses for Microsoft Excel.
On an average, it takes 5 weeks to become Excel certified. The exact duration depends on each course.
Most Microsoft Excel courses can be audited for free, but certification is usually paid.
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A basic knowledge of computer fundamentals and high-school mathematics will help you learn Microsoft Excel better.
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