Seeking To Boost Your Spreadsheet Skills? This Training Series Has You Covered

New Mexico State University and NM EDGE collaborate to help individuals expand their spreadsheet skills through a practical training series.

Do your spreadsheet skills need a level up? Check out this newly launched program that aims to give your Excel knowledge a boost.

New Mexico State University (NMSU) Global Campus announced a collaborative microlearning initiative with NM EDGE (Education Designed to Generate Excellence in the Public Sector). The program offers a series of Microsoft Excel courses for professionals, public service employees, and anyone looking to improve their data and spreadsheet skills. 

The Spreadsheet training series will include foundational, intermediate, and advanced coursework. The courses help learners build practical capability in one of today’s most widely used workplace tools. 

The program supports both institutions’ mission to expand access to high-impact professional development and workforce training. NMSU Global Campus provides flexible online microlearning offerings, while NM EDGE delivers targeted professional development for public sector needs. 

What You’ll Learn in the Spreadsheet Training Series?

According to NMSU, each course in the series is designed for flexible, self-paced online learning. The courses may include interactive demonstrations and practical exercises for learners at different skill levels. These range from beginners in Excel to professionals strengthening advanced data management and analysis competencies. 

The program levels include:

  • · Excel For Beginners: Participants will learn essential functions, formatting, and basic formula usage to confidently navigate and work within Microsoft Excel. 
  • · Intermediate Excel I: This level deepens learners’ skills in data organization, logical functions, and more advanced formula structures. 
  • · Intermediate Excel II: The final level focuses on data analysis tools such as PivotTables, advanced functions, and automation techniques to support decision-making and reporting. 

“We’re excited to partner with NM EDGE to provide accessible, career-relevant training that helps learners strengthen key skills at every stage of their professional journey,” said Erika Genty, senior manager of Microlearning. “Excel remains a critical tool across industries, and this series offers structured progress that supports meaningful skill development.” 

This series is well-suited for administrators, managers, elected officials, and staff working in public service. It also serves professionals throughout New Mexico and beyond who want to elevate their spreadsheet and data skills for academic, professional, or personal benefit. 

Interested? View the full program details and register here

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