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AIT196C Advanced Computer Applications for Telecommunications: MS Access
Credits : 1
Description
Advanced Computer Applications for Access takes students deeper into Microsoft Office Access than the Computer Applications for Telecommunications course did. In order to take this course, students must have completed Computer Applications for Telecommunications (or successfully completed the proficiency exam).
To participate, students must have access to a personal computer and Microsoft Office 2007 Access. No substitutions for this application (such as Microsoft Works) will be permitted. Please see that you have the Professional version of Microsoft Office 2007 before class begins, as the regular version of Microsoft Office does not contain Access. You MUST have Microsoft Access.
Note: This is one of a series of four Advanced Computer Applications courses. These courses run for six weeks of the 12 week semester. The 4-credit course series help students prepare for the Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access portions of the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) certification exams.
Goals and Objectives
- To develop proper procedures and concepts necessary to create more advanced databases using Microsoft Access 2007 suitable for course work, professional purposes, and personal uses.
- To demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Access through successful completion of the final section projects.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites.
Course Materials
Course Topics
| WEEK |
TOPIC |
ASSESSMENTS |
| 1 |
Reports, Forms, and Combo Boxes |
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| 2 |
Reports, Forms, and Combo Boxes Lab |
Quiz 1 |
| 3 |
Enhancing Forms with OLE Fields, Hyperlinks, and Subforms Lab |
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| 4 |
Enhancing Forms with OLE Fields, Hyperlinks, and Subforms |
Quiz 2 |
| 5 |
Creating an Application System Using Macros, Wizards, and the Switchboard Manager |
Quiz 3 |
| 6 |
Access Final Project |
Final Project Due |
Proctor Information
This course does not require a proctor. However, you can obtain information on the proctoring program by clicking on this link: Proctoring Program.
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