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COSC 34I-80 Introduction to Electronic Databases MS Access 2007

This course is an introduction to electronic Database Management Systems (DBMS) in the Microsoft Windows environment. The student will learn the operation and features of Microsoft Access 2007 to support common data management requirements in a business environment.

  • Advisory: Eligibility for English 50 & 54 strongly recommended

Course Details

  • Instructor: Linda West
  • Contacting the Instructor:
  • Units: 1.5
  • Class Meets: March 31 through May 23, 2008.
    This class will be available for access on March 31, 2008.
  • Textbooks & Estimated Costs:
    • Purchase Text: Microsoft Office Access 2007 Complete Concepts and Techniques by Shelly, Cashman, and Pratt. ISBN: 1-4188-4340-7.  Available from the TC Bookstore or other online bookstores. The approximate cost of the textbook is $61.00. You will need to purchase the text.
  • Estimated Time Per Week: Expect to spend about five to seven hours per week on this class.
  • Special Requirements: Assignments must be completed using Microsoft Access 2007. If you don’t have Access on your home or office computer, you may complete your work on campus. If you’re interested in purchasing Microsoft Office (including Word) at a SUBSTANTIAL discount please visit CollegeSoftware.org for information. Since the entire course will be conducted online, you will also need access to the Internet.
  • Assignments & Tests: Your final course grade will be based upon completion of approximately fifteen assignments, a final project, and six quizzes. All quizzes are taken online. 
  • Proctored Exams: No
  • Additional Comments: It’s important that you have your textbook and access to the required software the first day of class, so please plan accordingly. This is a short term class and time will pass VERY quickly. The course is designed to allow you to work ahead if you would like. If you fall behind, however, it is very difficult for you to catch up. If you don’t wish to remain in the class, contact the Counseling Center or Distance Learning Help Desk to initiate the process of withdrawing from the class. Failure to do so may result in your receipt of a failing grade.
  • ETUDES-NG Course:  You will log into the Etudes-NG classroom with log-in information provided below.

New Users use the following login instructions:
 

Login ID

Password

  • First 2 letters of first name +
  • First 2 letters of last name +
  • Last 5 digits of SSN

(Type using all lower case letters)

Example:

Jose A. Garcia
SSN: 111-22-3333

Username = joga23333

MonthDay of birth in school records

(Type using all lower case letters)

Example:

Birthday is April 11th, 1982 (04/11/82)

Password = 0411


Previous Users use the following login instructions:
 

Login ID

Password

  • First 2 letters of first name +
  • First 2 letters of last name +
  • Last 5 digits of SSN

(Type using all lower case letters)

Example:

Jose A. Garcia
SSN: 111-2
2-3333

Username = joga23333

Enter the password YOU set in a previous term

If you cannot remember your password, go to the ETUDES-NG login screen and reset the password. Be sure to use the email address you used on your application.

 

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Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation only and are subject to change.