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Course

Live & Interactive Excel Training: Mastering Messy Data (September 2024)

Time limit: 1 day

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Full course description

DESCRIPTION

DATE: September 24, 2024

TIME: 5 pm - 7 pm

LOCATION: Virtual

Attendees must be at least 18 years of age.

Class size is limited to 15 people.

For those attending, please have a computer with Excel installed.

The instructor prefers registrants attend via computer with with two screens, one to view the class and one to work in Excel in real time.

In addition to your confirmation email from Zoom, you will receive a separate email with an Excel file needed for this class.

This training WILL NOT be recorded.

OBJECTIVES

Excel is powerful software that has become an essential tool for engineers throughout the aerospace industry. It is frequently used for data analysis and complexity management. This class is focused on several of the most useful features and functions within the software and their practical application in engineering contexts. The emphasis is on common challenges associated with imperfect or “messy” data and how to efficiently address them. The class is presented in a hands-on format where students will work though exercises with an instructor. No prior Excel knowledge is required; this class is designed for Beginner-to-Intermediate Excel users. Students will come away from the class with specific skills that they can immediately apply on-the-job.

Learning Objectives:

  • Familiarization with a range of tools, functions, and features within Excel with emphasis on their practical application towards fixing, building, and enhancing data sets to enable analysis.

course Instructor

Chris Carhart

CHRIS CARHART

Test Engineer,
Boeing Test & Evaluation

Chris has been with Boeing for 10 years and is an expert in the production of commercial airplane test systems. He is currently performing Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) pilot-projects as part of Boeing’s “Digital Transformation” effort.

Chris has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University and a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California. He is also a licensed private pilot and an active member of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).

 

 

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