Chapter 1: Database fundamentals
Module A: Understanding general database terms
Module B: Relational databases
Module C: Access interface and objects
Chapter 2: Database design
Module A: Fundamentals of efficient design
Module B: The normal forms
Module C: Creating and Modifying Databases
Module D: Relationships and keys
Chapter 3: Tables
Module A: Creating tables
Module B: Creating fields
Module C: Data validation
Module D: Relationships and keys
Chapter 4: Basic queries
Module A: Creating basic queries
Module B: Modifying queries
Module C: Using calculated fields
Chapter 5: Forms
Module A: Creating simple forms
Module B: Form design
Module C: Form controls
Chapter 6: Reports
Module A: Creating reports
Module B: Report controls
Module C: Formatting reports
Access 2021/365: Relational Database Design provides the basic concepts and skills to start being productive with Microsoft Access: How to design and create a relational database, navigate the Access interface, and how to create and modify tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Students will benefit most from this course if they want to gain a basic understanding of relational databases and be able to design and build a simple database in Access.
The course assumes students know how to use a computer, and that they're familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they've used a different version of Access or another database system before.
Which Access series is right for me?
Our Relational Database Design and Relational Database Management courses are meant for students who want to build Access databases from the ground up. The first course is two days and includes in-depth, hands-on exercises that teach effective relational database development. Any student who completes these courses will be able to create and maintain a database for a small business or other organization.
Level 1 and Level 2, on the other hand, are intended for students who will be working with existing databases rather than building them from scratch. In other words, these courses are best suited to database end users rather than database designers/managers.
To request the PowerPoints for this course, please e-mail sales@30bird.com.