Module Special Admissions Requirements
Must be a competent user of Excel or other spreadsheet software.
Module Learning Strategies
The module will be delivered via 12 hours (1 per week) of lecture and 24 hours (2 per week) of practicals.
Outside of class contact hours you will be expected to complete set exercises, to read background literature and to improve your skills by revising the material issued during the lectures and practicals.
Module Indicative Content
VBA is the programming language behind most Microsoft applications. It can be used to automate series of spreadsheet tasks and to customise them for use by non-specialists.
VBA macro programming techniques for automating spreadsheet calculations:
objects, properties and methods: Ranges, Charts, PivotTables; procedures and functions, variables, control structures, input and output, debugging tools.
VBA user interface design:
customizing Userforms, ActiveX controls, WorkSheet and WorkBook events, toolbars and menus.
Quantitative applications:
eg. data analysis, financial modelling, simulation, production planning, budgetting, forecasting, stock control, statistical analysis, performance review, quality control.
Module Additional Assessment Details
100% coursework consisting of:-
A practical group assignment weighted at 30% incorporating the development of a VBA model based on a specification together with a critical appraisal. A practical based 1.5 hour end of module test weighted at 70%. Learning Outcomes 1-4.