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MS Certified Specialist—Access Exam Preparation
X447.7 (1 semester unit in EECS)
The Microsoft® Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) credential is a recognized standard that validates skills using the 2007 Microsoft Office system. With a MCAS credential, you meet the demand for up-to-date skills to accomplish the most complex Microsoft Office projects in today's competitive market. In this course, you prepare for the MCAS 77-605 Exam in Office Access 2007. Gain hands-on skills in becoming more effective and efficient in developing databases, as well as managing and maintaining the overall database as administrators.
Course topics include: creating simple tables, queries, forms, and reports; creating tables and set properties and constraints; creating table relationships; designing and creating queries for viewing, sorting, filtering, and analyzing data; designing and creating simple forms for data input; designing and creating simple reports for data output; using basic database functions in queries; and creating charts in forms and reports.
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Sat. Sept. 5, Berkeley
AHMED BANAFA, M.S. EE, received the Certificate of Honor from the City and County of San Francisco for Instructor of the year 2003. He is a reviewer with IEEE and technical contributor for many business and technical books. He has a strong industrial background as a result-oriented manager with years of experience in high-tech environments.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.