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Microsoft Access 2007: Introduction via GS Connect (Web-based, Instructor-Supported, New)

October 14 - 23, 2008
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Tue & Thu
Instructor: Jan Carroll$545
March 2 - 11, 2009
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Mon & Wed

$545
August 3 - 12, 2009
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Mon & Wed

$545

Overview:
All session times shown are Eastern United States.

Microsoft Access is a relational database management system used to organize, access and retrieve information. Learn basic database management concepts such as identifying database components, creating database tables and managing those tables through the use of queries, forms, reports and more. Course materials include a textbook that provides developmental practice exercises.

During this two-week instructor-led, live online course you participate in a two-hour class two days each week through the Internet. You master the course content through real-time lectures, simulations or demos, and slide presentations, and can join class discussions via text chat communication. If you miss any of the four live sessions, you can view the archived session. Between the live sessions, you complete instructional assignments.

You do not need Access 2007 to participate in the class. Our instructors use cutting-edge technology to allow you to simulate use of the application. However, we do recommend obtaining Access 2007 before the course begins because you will need the software to complete your assigned learning exercises and because having the software will help enrich your learning experience.

Learn more about GS Connect.

Who Should Attend?
Individuals who wish to learn database functions and design.


Course Details
CODE:  DBAS7515A
TYPE:  Distance Education
LENGTH:  2 Week(s)
CREDIT:  1.8 CEU
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