Course: Database Applications II (MS Access)
Course Description
This course is a continuation of Database Applications I and is designed to provide students with advanced skills in database design and creation, data extraction and presentation, database relationships, and data interconnectivity.
Certificate
Completion of this course certifies advanced database applications skills based on a score of 80% or higher on competency exams. A Certificate of Skill Competence is available upon request.
This course fulfills requirements for the following Programs:
• Accounting Clerk (elective)
• Business Administrative Support II (elective)
• Computer Applications
• Information Technology - Networking (elective)
• Medical Office Administration (elective)
Competencies (skills you will learn)
• Utilize advanced table features
• Create and refine queries
• Manipulate forms and reports
• Understand and create relationships
• Utilize security and access tools
• Demonstrate data sharing
• Manage input and output
Course Structure
This is a competency-based course offered in open-entry/open-exit format.
Course Length
The estimated length of this course is 60 hours. Actual course length will depend upon your schedule and your ability to master the subject material.
Admission Requirements
Students must have completed Database Applications I to take this course. Also, courses in the Business Technology Programs are to be taken in order. The course list can be found on the information sheet for each program or by contacting Student Services.
Textbooks & Materials
One of the following (2003 or 2007):
Access SandE 2003 Text w/cd - required ISBN:9780763820459 Price:$91.75
Microsoft Office 2007 Advanced Concepts and Techniques - required ISBN:9781418843335 Price:$131.50
Check the Bookstore for current textbook prices.
Course Location and Schedule
TATC Campus
66 W. Vine Street,
Tooele
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fridays
Tuition and Fees
Tuition is based on the number of enrolled classroom hours. High school students are exempt from tuition, but are responsible for course and program fees and the cost of textbooks. Please visit the Tuition pages of this website or contact Student Services for current tuition and fee information. This course does not have an individual course fee, but please see the information sheet for your desired program for estimated total program tuition and fee costs.
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