Excel for Crime Analysts
The Excel for Crime Analysts course equips students with essential knowledge, skills, and techniques to effectively utilize Microsoft Excel for crime analysis. Through comprehensive, step-by-step training, participants will learn basic and advanced Excel functionalities including creating and using templates and formula libraries, designing charts, and formatting data based on specific requirements of crime analysis.
Take this course to build a strong foundation of critical Excel skills that are indispensable for crime analysis. Completing this course will significantly boost your readiness for É«ÖÐɫ’s , making you a more competitive candidate for roles in the Crime and Intelligence Analyst profession.
We strongly recommend enrolling in this course before starting the Crime and Intelligence Analyst program to ensure you have the necessary Excel expertise to excel in your studies and future career. The specialized Excel skills you learn are also valuable for analysis in various other fields.
This Course is Ideal For:
- Those interested in É«ÖÐÉ«'s , CA POST Crime Analysis Core Course, or the CA POST Real Time Crime Centers course.
- Anyone who would benefit from additional Excel training specific for the role of a crime or administrative analyst
- Active analysts in various other fields who want to learn additional Excel skills
This course is certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training | CA POST CCN: 5270-41460-25
Registration
Because classes fill up quickly, we strongly encourage registering as soon as possible. Please contact the Center for Criminal Justice at É«ÖÐÉ« or call 562.985.4940 to make reservations. If you make a reservation via email please include the following information:
- Name and Date of Class
- Name of Attendee(s)
- Email Address for Attendee(s)
- Phone Number
Dates
- October 27, 2025 (6:00-9:00PM)
- October 29, 2025 (6:00-9:00PM)
- November 3, 2025 (6:00-9:00PM)
- November 5, 2025 (6:00-9:00PM)
- November 10, 2025 (6:00-9:00PM)
- November 12, 2025 (6:00-9:00PM)
All classes are fully online. 6 sessions online from 6:00-9:00PM with 2 hours of independent work each week.
For questions, please reach out to the Center for Criminal Justice at chhs-ccj@csulb.edu