Course Information
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Course Overview
Learn the basics of building an Access database with well built tables, queries, forms and reports.
This course is an introduction to Microsoft Access 2016. In this course, students will become familiar with various database components, concepts, and terminology. Students will tour the user interface, create a basic database, create tables, queries, reports and forms, perform calculation with fields, numbers, and dates, navigate and work with tables and the various data types, understand and work with select queries, review and work with various reports and reporting features, and review data entry forms and the various tools that go along with them. This course will give the student the required knowledge to complete the Access 2016 Intermediate course.
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 52 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Getting Started
- Section 3 Working with Data
- Section 4 Creating Databases and Objects
- Section 5 Working with Queries
- Section 6 Working with Reports
- Section 7 Working with Forms
- Section 8 Conclusion
- Section 9 Access 2016 Advanced Assessments
What You’ll Learn
- Understand Databases and Database Terminology
- Work with Data
- Create Databases and Objects
- Work with Queries
- Work with Reports
- Work with Forms
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMarlene Carlson
Good introductory course - Clear explanations - Enjoyed learning from this instructor
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NNG SIOK YIN
This course gives a good introduction to the usage of Access but needs more hands-on practices in applying the tool.
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JJohn David Flood
Great beginner level course. The modules are of a proper length, such that new information is presented in a size that is easily consumed.
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AAlison C Kirton
Presenter very knowledgeable and engaging. Course would be improved with exercises to work through rather than just watching and listening. It is good that there are transcripts/captions, but the text in the transcripts does not always match what the presenter says.