INT-2150 Problem Solving with Databases Credits 3 Using the Microsoft Access application, students learn to create, manage, and modify databases using tables, queries, forms, and reports. Advanced features include the use of sub-forms, PivotTables, and macros. Using Microsoft Access, students construct a variety of tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports to solve financial, statistical and logical problems. This course helps prepare students for Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam.
Prerequisite(s): INT-1010 with grade of C or higher. Formerly (Formerly offered as INT-1150 . Students may not receive credit for both INT-1150 and INT-2150.) 2 class/2 lab hours. Course Outcomes 1. Produce database design using normalization and entity-relationship (E-R) modeling.
2. Construct a variety of tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports to solve financial, statistical and logical problems.
3. Use advanced tools such as Access’s sub-forms, PivotTables, and Microsoft SQL.
4. Create macros and modules to enhance database functionality.
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