This fall Rich Malloy will again be offering his hands-on course covering the Microsoft Access database program at Norwalk Community College will be taught by Rich Malloy.
Databases are indispensable for businesses, and the most popular database program for small businesses is Microsoft Access 2016. This object-oriented relational database enables even non-technical users to organize, analyze and report on large amounts of complex data. Students will learn the essentials for planning and designing databases, building and modifying tables and forms, defining table relationships, producing reports, working with queries in Access and integrating with Microsoft Word and Excel. During this six-week class, each student will create a complete database application for managing contacts.
Date/Time: Six Monday evenings, 6-9 pm, starting September 17, 2018. To register or to obtain further information on the course, click: norwalk.edu/extended-studies/.