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109 <br />CIT2O4: Database Students will learn the skills necessary to effectively begin creating and working with <br />Applications II databases. This structured course will enable students to create tables, queries, forms, <br />reports and databases. A database is a tool for collecting and organizing information. For <br />example, as a database, a phone book organizes a large amount of data —names, <br />addresses, and phone numbers —so you can access it by name in alphabetic order. Even a <br />grocery list is a simple type of database. A computerized database management system <br />(DBMS), such as Microsoft Office Access, enables you to easily collect large volumes of <br />data organized into categories of related information. This type of database allows you to <br />store, organize, and manage your data, no matter how complex it is, and then retrieve <br />and present it in various formats and reports. Organizing data by using a DBMS gives you <br />the power to manipulate, view and report the data in ways that other applications like <br />spreadsheets and word processing documents cannot. For example, a spreadsheet <br />application like Microsoft Excel has its own unique purpose to store, analyze and report <br />data using tools unique to it; however, Access is the better choice to perform various <br />management functions on data such as asking it complex questions and creating <br />structures to input and report it using standardized business structures which you'll learn <br />throughout this course. Upon completion, students will be able to: <br />• Display Information with Reports <br />• Effectively use Access queries, generate data forms and summarize group <br />information <br />• Perform database maintenance procedures including copying from one database <br />to another and compacting a database. <br />• Find Information in a Database <br />• Report Layout Types <br />• Create a Report with the Report Wizard <br />• Add a Calculated Field to a Report <br />Prerequisite: CIT2O3 must be taken before CIT204 <br />CIT107:Internet The Internet is the fastest growing information, communication, and business source in <br />the world. This course will give students an overview of the Internet, including the history <br />and future of the World Wide Web. The history and future of the World Wide Web. <br />Adding and managing Bookmarks. File Compression. Finding Shareware and Freeware on <br />the Internet. Configuring Internet Explorer Mail, News and messenger services. Using <br />various search engines to collect and extract information. Diagnose and resolve <br />connectivity problems. Develop the appropriate security strategies for using Internet <br />Explorer for various sites. Create and assign various levels of security for security zones. <br />Develop strategies for replacing other Internet browsers. The Internet can connect you to <br />people, information, and resources around the world. This course shows you how to <br />connect to the Internet, browse web pages, navigate web sites, use search engines, and <br />exchange email with others. Students will learn to: <br />• Add and manage bookmarks <br />• Compress files <br />• Find shareware and freeware on the Internet <br />• Configure Internet Explorer Mail, News, and various messenger services <br />• Use various search engines to collect and extract information <br />• Diagnose and resolve connectivity problems. <br />• Develop appropriate security strategies for using Internet Explorer with various <br />sites <br />Last Revision Date on December 12, 2020 <br />