ECDL/ICDL 4 Module 5: Database - Getting Started with Access 2003


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
To outline the concepts and processes for creating and navigating an Access 2003 database. Note: the exercise items included with this ECDL-approved training are not ECDL certification tests. See www.ecdl.com for further details.

Target Audience
End users wanting to attain competency in using a database application; end users wanting to become familiar with database concepts; end users wanting to attain competency in using Microsoft Access 2003; end users wanting to attain an ECDL or ICDL certification or equivalent; staff of businesses and public bodies needing to attain certification in computer proficiency; university or other students needing to attain a basic IT qualification; staff of public bodies or organizations seeking to reskill themselves for the technology-based workplace; staff at universities, schools, or other training centers teaching computer literacy skills

Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic IT concepts; familiarity with the Windows XP operating system

Expected Duration (hours)
2.7

Lesson Objectives

ECDL/ICDL 4 Module 5: Database - Getting Started with Access 2003

  • identify the type of database model implemented by Microsoft Access.
  • plan a database design that meets an organization's requirements.
  • select the appropriate database design for an organization's needs.
  • associate the main elements of the Access 2003 interface with their functions.
  • select the methods for creating a database.
  • recognize the functions provided by the database objects in an Access database.
  • create an Access database and view its data in different views.
  • select methods of customizing the Access 2003 working environment.
  • Course Number:
    210475_eng