CAS 150 Database Applications -- MS Access 3 credits

Database Applications (MS Access) builds on what was learned about database management basics in CAS 121 or CAS 107. CAS 150 provides instruction in the development and production of relational databases. Students create tables, forms, reports, PivotTables, PivotCharts, and queries; build macros and write VBA procedures; integrate data with other applications; and learn how to administer databases and work with SQL. R, 12 (2 lecture hours and 2 laboratory hours)

Prerequisite: CAS 107 or CAS 121 or equivalent