*DM&A Applications are NOW OPEN for 2024!*

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Application Deadlines


ConcentrationStarting QuarterApplication OpensPriority DeadlineFinal Deadline
Business IntelligenceFall 2024Jan. 3, 2024Sept. 3, 2024Sept. 16, 2024
Data AnalyticsSpring 2024Jan. 3, 2024Mar. 11, 2024Mar. 25, 2024
Data AnalyticsFall 2024Jan. 3, 2024Sept. 3, 2024Sept. 16, 2024

Which Type of Analyst Would You Like To Be?

Graphic of person at computer desk in front of data analytics chartsBUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ANALYSTDATA ANALYST
Data Type:StructuredUnstructured and structured data
Main Goal:Improves business reporting and analysisExplores data for patterns
Processes:Writes SQL queries and joins to show trendsData mining, cleaning, and feature engineering to predict the future
Orientation:Understand the pastPredict the future
Type of Analytics:Descriptive and diagnostic analyticsPredictive and prescriptive analytics
Data Source:Data warehousesData lakes, unstructured data
Tools:SQL, Excel, Tableau, Power BIR, Python, Tableau, Power BI
Strengths:Business and finance expertiseData wrangling and statistics expertise
Output:Charts and dashboardsData models

Want to Learn More?

Complete the form below and we will contact you with more information!

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Those who are data-literate are needed and valued across all industries, departments, and seniority levels, making a career in analytics a potentially lucrative one for people of all backgrounds.” 

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What is Data Management & Analysis?

The internet is not only a terrific resource for everyday use, but a catalyst for gathering tremendous amounts of data.  With the digital world today, companies have access to more data than ever before.

Data management is the practice of collecting, organizing, protecting, and storing an organization’s data so it can be analyzed for business decisions.

The terms business intelligence and data analytics are frequently used interchangeably to refer to business processes that are meant to extract information from operational data, but there are differences.  The business intelligence orientation is rear-view driven; it is used to explain why something happened in the past.  The data analytics orientation is future driven; it is used to explain why something is happening in the present and what that will mean if trends continue.  

Organizations gather tremendous amounts of data.  All that information can indicate patterns of behavior, and businesses are excited to use those insights to point the way forward.

Degrees and certificates in the Data Management & Analysis program prepares students for job roles such as:

  • Data Analyst
  • Data Technician
  • Data Manager
  • Database Developer
  • Database Administrator
  • Data Warehousing Specialist
  • Business Intelligence Developer
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Specialist

The Data Management & Analysis BAS has two concentrations with some overlapping course content. Learn more about each concentration on the applicable tabs:

Data Management & Analysis is an academic program and part of the Bellevue College School of Business and Technology. Website manager is Amber Kelly.

About Us

The BAS degree in Data Management & Analysis is a part of Bellevue College’s School of Business & Technology. Our goal is to provide students with meaningful preparation to meet the challenges of a global environment in the areas of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence. 

  • For general information about the degree, please use the “Want to Learn More?” form above or email the program dabas@bellevuecollege.edu
  • For specific questions or to set up an appointment you can contact the Program Manager for this degree: Amber Kelly.
  • For more about program staff and faculty, please see their bios below.

Amber Kelly – Program Manager

Email: amber.kelly@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2391
Office Location: A254; Appointments

I do in person advising sessions in the School of Business & Technology office A254 on Mondays and Wednesdays. I do remote advising over Microsoft Teams Monday – Friday.


Winnie Li – Program Chair

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Email: winnie.li@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2825
Office Location: A255G

Winnie Li has been a full time faculty at Bellevue College since 2007, teaching in the Computer Science Transfer and Business Administration Programs. She is full time faculty in the BAS Data Management & Analysis program. She has a MS in Statistics from California State University East Bay and a BS in Computer Science and Engineering from University of California Davis. Before joining BC, she worked in multiple roles in Clearwire and Microsoft.


Heather Woods – Pathway Advisor

Email: heather.woods@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2695
Office Location: U202; Appointments

Heather Woods is the advisor for the Technology & Data Pathway. She has a Bachelor of Science in Speech & Hearing Sciences from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Masters of Education, TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from Seattle University. Heather advises students to get involved with student clubs, participate in events, utilize college resources, form study groups with fellow students, plan ahead, get organized, and don’t be afraid to ask for help when needed. In fact, Heather tells students they can ask her anything because she is an “open book” and that “by having an open discussion, we are sure to learn new things about each other.” Heather enjoys the outdoors with friends and family – hiking, camping, swimming, and finding new restaurants. She and her children are always on the hunt to find new activities and finds it fun to be a “tourist” in their own neighborhood.


Charlene Cheng

Charlene Cheng

Email: charlene.cheng@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2450
Office Location: A254

Charlene Cheng is a full time faculty of Data Management & Analysis at Bellevue College. She graduated from UC Berkeley, double major in Computer Science and Data Science. Prior to teaching, she worked at Microsoft for more than 3 years. By utilizing a large set of data sources and applying analytical methods, she contributed to the continuous improvement of Microsoft and delivered a bunch of actionable recommendations on business approaches. She is also expert in the field of large scale machine learning and natural language processing.


Dena Laney

Dena Laney

Email: dena.laney@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-4206
Office Location: A254


Kyle Barber

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Email: kyle.barber@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2136
Office Location: A254E

Kyle Barber is tenured faculty and the program chair of both the Marketing and Digital Media Arts departments.  Before teaching he worked in New York City at some of the top advertising firms such as McCann, Wunderman, Razorfish, Draft, and Starcom Mediavest  He focused much of his career helping Fortune 500 corporations think about data capture, measurement, and demonstrating performance.  These clients included Coca-Cola, MasterCard, L’Oreal, Microsoft, Verizon, T-Mobile, Nestle, General Mills, and the many brands of Procter & Gamble.  Kyle directs the school’s national champion DECA team, and is always looking for new ways for students to take what they learn in their classes and starting applying it to real world scenarios so they have a leg up on the competition. 


Frank Hatstat

Frank Hatstat

Email: frank.hatstat@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2485
Office Location: A255

I hold an Associate degree in Science and Engineering from Henry Ford College, a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Michigan, an MBA from City University, and a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law. I have been very privileged both in educational opportunity and professional activities in the public sector, private sector, and academia, including being an air traffic control specialist and instructor, entrepreneur, manager, corporate trainer, state director within a national business program, consultant with a national consulting firm, associate dean, academic program chair, along with legal and appellate work. Although business and law are my passions, my favorite is doing this, helping people learn and grow through education. In my free time I like to fly, being a licensed pilot, enjoy photography, and other outdoor activities like biking and fishing.


Stephanie Hurst

Stephanie Hurst

Email: stephanie.hurst@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-3062
Office Location: R230V

Stephanie is a tenured Full Professor at Bellevue College.  She holds a B.A. and M.A. in Speech Communication from California State University Long Beach.  Stephanie began teaching at Bellevue College in 2003 having previously taught at Palm Beach Community College and CSULB.  Courses she has taught include:  Intercultural Communication, Advanced Communication in Business and Technology, Communication in a Diverse Workplace, Small Group Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Public Speaking, and Introduction to Communication.  Stephanie’s teaching philosophy incorporates the practical application of scholarly theory in an effort to improve students’ lives.  In addition to teaching, she enjoys spending time with her family, her dog, her cat, her chickens, practicing yoga, cooking, hiking, or taking in a Sounder’s game. 


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Art Lovestedt

Art Lovestedt

Email: art.lovestedt@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone:
Office Location: A254

Art Lovestedt has been an instructor at Bellevue College since 2007. He enjoys learning from his students each quarter while passing along his own experiences from over two decades working as a Chief Information Officer (CIO). Five previous companies have gone public or been purchased by a public company during or just after his tenure. Areas of expertise include strategic planning, process automation and efficiency, information system design and management, team building, marketing integration and business development. Since 2010 Art has been a strategic consultant, and currently serves as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) to several organizations.

Art holds a M.S. in Computer Systems with an emphasis in Technology Management, and a B.A. in Business Administration with emphases in Organizational Behavior and Marketing from the University of Washington.


Pete Ophoven

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Email: peter.ophoven@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone:
Office Location: A254

It is with great pleasure to be teaching at Bellevue College. I have been working in IT for over 25 years. I have done plenty, from service and support for a computer store, building machines, installing networks, running cable, to running my own company “The Computer Sleuth”. My work experience isn’t just with computer’s but you have to come to my class to learn the secret life of an IT Professional. I just celebrated my 10 year anniversary as the IT Directly for Abbott Construction. Abbott Construction is a 150 Million Dollar a year commercial general contractor with offices in Los Angeles, Portland Oregon, Tacoma WA and headquarters in Seattle.

My core value is that IT / Technology in general is not about the electrons and the voltmeter but rather the people. I truly love the opportunity to provide solutions, solve problems, and provide the opportunity to show people how to do it better and faster with technology.


William Payne

William Payne

Email: wpayne@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2079
Office Location: R230

I am chair of the Bellevue College Philosophy Department where I’ve been teaching for 18 years. I hold a BA and an MA in Philosophy from Arizona State University and a PhD in philosophy from UC Davis. Obviously a cat lover. When not reading, writing or teaching philosophy, I’m most likely out on a long bike ride, working in the garden or cooking.


Randal Root

Randal Root

Email: rroot@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone:
Office Location: Offsite by video

Randal is a senior consultant specializing in Microsoft SQL Server, .Net web applications, and technical education. He has worked in the industry since the 1980s, with experience in both network and database administration. Randal, currently consults on creating database, business intelligence (BI), reporting, and personalized training solutions for small to mid-size companies. Randal has been teaching BI and .Net programing for Bellevue College, the University of Washington, other colleges and private schools for almost twenty years now. During that time he has authored the books “A Tester’s Guide to .NET Programming” (Apress) and “Pro SQL Server 2012 BI Solutions” (Apress), and earned several Microsoft professional certifications including MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, MCDBA, and MCAD.


Ted Spence

Ted Spence

Email: ted.spence@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone:
Office Location: A254

Ted Spence joined Bellevue College in 2019 and teaches data analytics and computer science related classes. His career has spanned many decades and different industries, from small startups like EEDAR to large enterprises like Vivendi Universal and Facebook. His areas of expertise include marketing analytics, API design, database design and management, and programming in a variety of languages.  He holds a BA in Philosophy from California State University, Fullerton, and lives in West Seattle with his wife and daughter.  You can occasionally see him biking around Alki whenever the weather permits.


Pratima Suneel

Pratima Suneel

Email: pratima.suneel@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone:
Office Location: A254

 

Pratima Suneel has been teaching at Bellevue College since April 2017.  She teaches business intelligence classes in the Data Management & Analysis program and also teaches in the Computer Science department instructing students in a variety of undergraduate courses that span all levels. Her areas of interest and focus are Business Intelligence, Relational Database Design, Programming and System Analysis and Design. In addition, she guides and mentors multiple student teams on their Capstone projects that are working with their sponsors, to gather requirements, design and develop applications using Agile methodologies and assisting them with applying theory to practice.

Prior to teaching, she worked in the software industry as an SDET for over five years. Her experience that includes working at both technology leaders like Microsoft and startups like B-Square and Talyst, has given her the opportunity to be exposed to different areas of software development. She has an MS in Chemistry, a certificate degree in C/C++ programming and possess a strong knowledge in Business Intelligence. She is a certified Scrum Product Owner by Scrum Alliance.


Dan Yamasaki

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Email: dyamasak@bellevuecollege.edu
Phone: (425) 564-2806
Office Location: D110

Application Deadlines


ConcentrationStarting QuarterApplication OpensPriority DeadlineFinal Deadline
Business IntelligenceFall 2024Jan. 3, 2024Sept. 3, 2024Sept. 16, 2024
Data AnalyticsSpring 2024Jan. 3, 2024Mar. 11, 2024Mar. 25, 2024
Data AnalyticsFall 2024Jan. 3, 2024Sept. 3, 2024Sept. 16, 2024

Contact dabas@bellevuecollege.edu with questions related to applications.

How to Apply


Step 1: Apply to BC for General Admission & Complete the Evaluation of Transfer Credit Form

First time BC students must apply to BC first. As a part of this process, students will need to submit Official Transcripts from any regionally accredited colleges attended, other than BC. Current and previous BC students may skip Step 1 and start at Step 2. 

Complete Step 1 at least two weeks prior to the application deadline.  Processing time for general BC admission is typically 1-3 business days.


Step 2: Complete and submit the BAS application

Admission to this program is competitive. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission, as the number of qualified applicants may exceed the number of available enrollment spaces. If you have transfer credits, your application will be reviewed with unofficial transcripts, but your acceptance will not be determined until official transcripts have been received and evaluated through the above process in Step 1.

Please have the following items ready for submission with your application:

  • Unofficial transcripts from all regionally accredited colleges attended demonstrating completion of the prerequisite courses, if not already on file with Bellevue College.
  • Application payment will be accepted at the time of completion. Please have your form of payment ready prior to beginning the application. The application fee for BAS programs is $50.

Frequently Asked Questions


What quarters do you offer admission to the BAS Data Management & Analysis?

We admit a new cohort of students for the degree each academic year in the fall quarter (Business Intelligence concentration and Data Analytics) and spring quarter (Data Analytics). See the How to Apply tab for application deadlines for upcoming cohorts.

Can I enroll if I don’t have an associate degree?

An associate degree is no longer required – only the 60 prerequisite credits, which can be found on the catalog page: Business Intelligence | Data Analytics. An associate degree can help with completing prerequisites and BAS electives before starting the program. An associate degree that helps prepare students for the BAS DM&A program is the Business Analysis and Technology, AAS-T (BATECH website).

Can I take BAS courses without being admitted to the program?

Yes, students who have not been admitted to the program can register for up to 10 credits of the 300-400 level coursework on a space-available basis if they have appropriate prerequisites. However, taking BAS courses prior to being admitted will not ensure acceptance into the program, nor will it reduce the number of quarters required to complete the program once admitted. To find out if you qualify to take a course and receive an entry code, contact the Program Manager.

Can I apply now even though I will not finish my AAS or AAS-T until the end of spring or summer quarter?

Yes, you can apply prior to completing your AAS or AAS-T, and any admission decision would be contingent upon your completion with an acceptable GPA as described in the admission requirements.

I received my AAS or AAS-T over ten years ago. Am I still eligible to enter this program?

Technology and math coursework will be applied toward admission requirements if it was taken in the last five years. For technology coursework older than five years, please contact the program manager to have the classes reviewed by the program. For math coursework older then five years, students can take the math placement test and if they place above the level of math of the old math class, then the credits will be counted. Other coursework (i.e. English, humanities, science) can be applied no matter the date completed.

Can I receive financial aid or scholarships for this program?

Yes, you may qualify. Please be aware that there are deadlines that need to be met in order to qualify. Please contact the Financial Aid office for more details: https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/fa/.

What is the tuition for this program?

Tuition for this state-support program follows the general Bellevue College tuition rates for upper division courses.  There are some lower division courses that are part of the BAS program. These courses will be charged at the lower division rate. Refer to the Tuition & Fees page: https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/tuition/.

Can I complete this program online?

It is not possible to complete this degree 100% online. Our courses are offered as a mix of online, hybrid, and on-ground courses at the Bellevue College main campus.

Can I reapply next year if I am not accepted into the program?

Yes. You will receive a letter advising you of additional courses you need to take or other ways to strengthen your application for the next time you apply.

Is there a required sequence of courses I should take?

Yes. You will be able to build on your body of knowledge if certain courses are taken before others. Your sequence of courses will vary depending on whether you attend full-time or part-time, and on your previous education. Your program advisor will help you develop a customized education plan to gain the most benefit from each course. For a standard course schedule, please see the tab for the specific concentration you are interested in.

How long will it take me to finish?

After admission, the BAS degree totals 90-95 credits and can be completed in 6 quarters of full-time attendance, typically three courses each quarter. Individual pacing is possible, but students should plan on taking at least one course each quarter so that the material remains current and relevant. Because of the sequencing of our degree courses, it is not possible to complete the degree in faster than 6 quarters.

What is the Academic Standing policy?

For the specifics on Academic Standing policy, please read the full policy here: https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/businesstech/bas-academic-standing.

Is the program accredited?

The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), a regional institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education, has granted Bellevue College accreditation at the baccalaureate level.

I am a state employee. Can I use a state employee waiver to pay for this program?

Yes. This is a state-supported program, thus it is eligible for state employee waivers.

Where can I find out more about the program?

Our website contains the best information.  You may also contact the Program Manager to discuss the program in more detail.

Contact Us


We are happy to answer any questions you might have about the Data Management & Analysis BAS program! Please feel free to contact us for more information: dabas@bellevuecollege.edu

Amber Kelly, DM&A PM


Amber Kelly
Data Management & Analysis Program Manager

amber.kelly@bellevuecollege.edu

Schedule an advising appointment with me: https://calendly.com/amber-kelly-bc

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Winnie Li
Data Management & Analysis Program Chair

winnie.li@bellevuecollege.edu

Data Analytics

Data Analytics provides graduates with the skills and knowledge needed for employment in the rapidly emerging field of data analytics, which comprises analyzing and interpreting the large datasets now available in a wide range of organizations and industries.  This concentration will use math, statistics, descriptive techniques, and predictive models to better understand the data used to guide business action and decision making. Modern data analytics brings together tools and techniques from business, communication, graphic arts, information technology and statistics to collect, mine, interpret and represent large datasets to illustrate concepts and inform decisions.

Graduates of this program will be prepared to work as data analysts, data technicians, and in some circumstances data managers in a wide range of organizations and industries.

Program Requirements 2023-2024

Current Catalog Information: Data Management and Analysis BAS, Data Analytics Concentration

Download the 2024-25 Data Analytics Concentration Worksheet to view degree requirements including the program prerequisites, BAS degree core requirements, Electives, and Concentration specific requirements. Note that all technology and/or math credits must not be more than 5 years old.

BC or transferable college level credits refer to credits not used for the general education or program prerequisites (commonly fulfilled from courses taken in an associate’s degree).

For a list of specific courses that satisfy the following General Education requirements refer to the AAS-DTA transfer list:

Older Degree Requirements Year Worksheets: 2020-2021, 2019-20202018-2019

Example Course Schedules

*Schedule is subject to change – this is just an example. Admitted students will work with your program manager to get a customized education plan.

Full-Time Course Schedule
Year 3FallWinterSpring
BUSIT 103 SQL FundamentalsCMST 340 Advanced Communication in Bus & TechDATA 320 Data Acquisition & Mgmt
BA 240 Statistical AnalysisMATH 341 Applied Statistical Methods IDATA 330 Business Intelligence Apps
DATA 333 Applied Programming ConceptsDATA 310 Intro to AnalyticsMATH 342 Applied Statistical Methods II
Year 4FallWinterSpring
DATA 460 Data Analysis with Software & ProgDATA 420 Predictive AnalyticsDATA 485 Capstone or EXPRL 490 Internship Experience
MKTG 262 Measurement and AnalyticsMKTG 462 Data Visualization & Adv AnalyticsECON 400 Econometrics
DATA 410 Multivariate AnalysisDATA 430 Marketing AnalyticsPHIL 375 Ethical Issues in IT

Capstone or Internship


All bachelor’s students will complete a final capstone project in their last quarter. Capstone gives students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned throughout the program and work in settings relevant to their future employment plans. It also allows students to graduate with a project which can be highlighted on their resume/portfolio for future employers.

If students find an internship in their area of study that meets the qualifications for EXPRL 490 (internship class), this may be taken in place of DA 485 (capstone class). The internship must be approved by the program manager prior to starting. 

To learn more about eligibility requirements, the application process and coursework students can review the EXPRL 490 Internship Experience handout [PDF]. Students can contact the Program Manager and/or Internship Coordinator for more information:

Business Intelligence

This concentration prepares graduates for roles in data management and data analysis. This includes relational database design and implementation, data interchange technologies, design and implementation of data warehousing, and skills in predictive analytics, reporting and performance management.

Graduates who choose this concentration will be prepared for jobs as database developers, database administrator, data warehousing specialist, business intelligence developers, data analysts/report writers, and electronic data interchange (EDI) specialists in a wide range of organizations and industries.

Program Requirements 2023-2024

Current Catalog Information: Data Management and Analysis BAS, Business Intelligence Concentration

Download the 2024-25 Business Intelligence Concentration Worksheet to view degree requirements including the program prerequisites, BAS degree core requirements, Electives, and Concentration specific requirements. Note that all technology and/or math credits must not be more than 5 years old.

BC or transferable college level credits refer to credits not used for the general education or program prerequisites (commonly fulfilled from courses taken in an associate’s degree).

For a list of specific courses that satisfy the following General Education requirements refer to the AAS-DTA transfer list:

Older Degree Requirements Year Worksheets: 2020-2021, 2019-2020

Example Course Schedules

*Schedule is subject to change – this is just an example. Admitted students will work with your program manager to get a customized education plan.

Full-Time Course Schedule
Year 3FallWinterSpring
BUSIT 103 SQL FundamentalsDEV 300 Problem Solving StrategiesDATA 310 Intro to Analytics
MATH 130 Intro to StatisticsDATA 333 Applied Programming ConceptsMKTG 262 Measurement and Analytics
BUS& 101 Intro to BusinessDATA 330 Business Intelligence AppsDATA 331 Applied Database Concepts
Year 4FallWinterSpring
CMST 340 Advanced Communication in Bus &TechDATA 332 Data WarehousingDATA 485 Capstone or EXPRL 490 Internship Experience
MKTG 462 Data Visualization & Adv AnalyticsAI 101 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence & RoboticsDEV 312 Project Management for IT
DATA 320 Data Acquisition & MgmtPHIL 375 Ethical Issues in IT5cr Humanities / Social Sci / Natural Sci

Capstone or Internship


All bachelor’s students will complete a final capstone project in their last quarter. Capstone gives students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned throughout the program and work in settings relevant to their future employment plans. It also allows students to graduate with a project which can be highlighted on their resume/portfolio for future employers.

If students find an internship in their area of study that meets the qualifications for EXPRL 490 this may be taken in place of DA 485 (capstone classes). The internship must be approved by the program manager prior to starting. 

To learn more about eligibility requirements, the application process and coursework students can review the EXPRL 490 Internship Experience handout [PDF]. Students can contact the Program Manager and/or Internship Coordinator for more information:

Information Sessions

The Data Management & Analysis BAS program will be having information sessions virtually over Microsoft Teams. You can learn more about the Business Intelligence and Data Analytics concentrations and how to apply to the program. Meeting links and times for the upcoming information sessions are listed below:

To be announced

Certificates

Intermediate Business Intelligence Analyst Certificate of Accomplishment

Catalog Page

Contact dabas@bellevuecollege.edu for more information.

The Data Management & Analysis BAS program has an Excel proficiency prerequisite.  Students can complete this prerequisite by either completing the BATECH 165 Excel course with a C or better, or CS 250, or taking the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification exam to prove proficiency. BATECH 165 is recommended if you do not have much excel experience.

The King County Library System offers the exam several times each month.  Full details about how to prepare, register, and complete the exam are located here: https://kcls.org/getcertified/.

After clicking on the link go to the Excel section:

Screenshot of King County Library System Excel Exam page.

If you do not already have a King County Library System card, as a Bellevue College student you are allowed to access their resources.  Your Library Card number will be “BVC” followed by your SID number.  Your Library Card Pin is the last four numbers of your SID.  Full details are available here:https://bellevuecollege.libguides.com/KCLS/Access

Once you pass the certification through Certiport, you will receive your results and can forward proof of passing to Amber Kelly, the DM&A Program Manager, at amber.kelly@bellevuecollege.edu.

Last Updated April 15, 2024