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Designing, Building, and Using Databases X405.4
Developing Database Applications X405.5
Database Automation Using VBA X405.6
Microsoft Access is a scalable, powerful relational database management system that allows you to manage data sets from simple customer lists to more complex inventory and order tracking systems. Our Microsoft Access Series is offered in a three-tiered approach to meet differing levels of experience. Each course provides hands-on instruction, two students per computer, in the UC Berkeley Extension Computer Training Facilities.
Prerequisite for Designing, Building, and Using Databases: You should be comfortable navigating in a Windows environment and performing file management tasks such as copying, moving, and renaming. No database experience is necessary.
Note: Courses in this series are usually offered during spring and fall terms.
On successful completion of all three courses, you are awarded a certificate of completion from UC Berkeley Extension. Please call (510) 642-4151 to request your certificate.
General information: (510) 642-4151, or e-mail course@unex.berkeley.edu.
For more information about course content and Microsoft Access, visit
Michael Kremer's Web site:
www.ucb-access.org.
MICHAEL KREMER, M.S., Ph.D., is a computer systems engineer with
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he supports various Microsoft Access-based and
Oracle-based databases. He has more than eight years of experience teaching computer classes
and developing various Microsoft Access databases. E-mail:
mckremer@lbl.gov. UC Berkeley Extension Honored
Instructor 2004.
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