Workshops >Microsoft Access 2007:  Create a Database


Description and Goals

 

Attend the five-day Microsoft Access 2007: Create a Database workshop July 12-16, 2010 at a cost of $500 at RIT/NTID in Rochester, NY. The workshop will be held daily from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

 

Microsoft Access is a powerful computer application tool that helps you to reliably and securely organize and maintain your data at work or for personal use. This workshop will begin with the basics and gradually work up to a point where you will become a proficient user in Access 2007. Upon completion of this workshop, you will have sufficient knowledge to take the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) certification test. So what are you waiting for? Enroll today!

 


Topics

  • Finding, filtering, sorting, and summarizing data

  • Creating new databases and tables

  • Designing queries

  • Adding and modifying forms and reports

  • Advanced manipulation of data

Each participant will independently create a database structure.


 

Prerequisites

 

Each participant should be familiar with personal computers and with Microsoft Windows operating systems.  No prior knowledge or use of Microsoft Access is required.

 

 

CEUs: 3.0

 

 

Instructor: Adriana Kulakowski


Adriana Kulakowski

Adriana Kulakowski is an instructor in NTID's Business Studies department at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).  She earned her B.S. in accounting at RIT and her M.S. in Business and Distributive Education from Nazareth College of Rochester. Adriana has taught business education for over 6 years in both the public and private school sectors before transitioning to higher education.  Before entering the field of education, she worked as an accountant for 8 years.  Adriana is committed to providing both students and others a platform to fulfill their inner-potential in order to achieve both business and life success.

 

 

If you have questions about this workshop, contact the instructor at: acknbt@rit.edu.

 

 

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