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CECM 190: Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn how to enhance database designs by using the principles of data normalization, table relationships, and referential integrity; by using querying multiple tables for data used in customized forms, reports, and subreports; and by creating data access pages. You will also learn to: -normalize tables through fifth normal form -establish relationships between tables -maintain data integrity in tables -use queries to calculate expressions and extract data from multiple tables -improve form designs by adding bound controls, calculated fields and a combo box -create and modify data access pages, and integrate data with other applications -create and modify reports with Report Wizard and Design view -add a calculated control Prerequisites: Access Level I, or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 190 - Level II
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CECM 191: XP Level III
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -make select queries more versatile and useful -use action queries to update data values and add or delete records -generate different query types; use crosstab queries to summarize data -use advanced form features including properties, functions, and design tools to facilitate data entry -automate tasks by creating macros -make forms more functional by using macros to provide user interaction and automate data entry -make reports more concise and easier to understand -use Internet-related Access tools by inserting hyperlinks and using the Web toolbar -integrate Access data with other Office 2000 applications Prerequisites: Access Levels I and II, or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 191 - XP Level III
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CECM 192: Level IV
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn how to develop an application and tie the objects together into a cohesive system by using macros and Visual Basic for Applications Code. Topics include how to: design an application by defining application objectives and requirements navigate from one form to another in data-entry mode automate a form designed as a dialog box create and modify a Switchboard customize forms by creating custom toolbars and menus create a form to use as a splash screen on application startup identify elements of Visual Basic Applications syntax and decide where to place code by examining a standard function, a module-level function, and an event procedure, including an event procedure to display a Web page in a Web Browser control on a form secure an application by defining application-level and file-level security, by creating a workgroup information file, and by setting a database password Prerequisites: Access Level II and Access Level III, or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 192 - Level IV
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CECM 193: PowerPoint Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn basic skills necessary to begin effectively creating presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint. Topics include how to: start the PowerPoint program, identify on-screen features, and navigate through a presentation create and edit bullet slides use PowerPoint drawing tools to create a slide incorporate clip art and WordArt objects in a slide create and enhance organization charts, and create and edit charts by using Microsoft Graph change the overall appearance of a presentation by using design templates and the Slide Master run a slide show, become familiar with the slide show options, and add notes to a slide preview and save a PowerPoint presentation as a Web page and open a locally stored presentation in Internet Explorer Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows, or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 193 - PowerPoint Level I
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CECM 194: PowerPoint Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn advanced features of PowerPoint, including customizing templates and the PowerPoint environment and making a presentation interactive by using hyperlinks and action buttons. You will learn to: explore design and template presentations, create your own template, and use your own template insert and modify clip art, customize object animations, and insert a movie and sound insert Office objects, create slides from an outline, and send slides to Microsoft Word customize PowerPoint toolbars, explore customization options, automate slide production, and use Auto Correct and the Style Checker create hyperlinks, create interactive objects, work with the slide show options, and use the Meeting Minder explore the concept of online meetings, explore broadcasting a presentation, and explore delivering presentations Prerequisites: PowerPoint Level I, or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 194 - PowerPoint Level II
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CECM 202: FileMaker Pro Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn how to: -create a new database -define fields of various types -find records using single and multiple criteria, including logical searches and AND OR searches -sort records by various criteria -format text, numbers, fields, and objects in layouts -modify an existing layout -create new layouts, including data entry layouts, columnar reports, and mailing labels -define and use calculation fields -use merge fields to create a form letter layout. Prerequisites: Basic understanding of the computer ? operating system (how to launch an application, create and save files, and copy files from CDs and other media).
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CECM 202 - FileMaker Pro Level I
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CECM 203: FileMaker Pro Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -use repeating fields to allow multiple entries in one field -create checkboxes, radio buttons, and pop-ups menus from named value lists -use Auto-Enter options to speed data entry -relate information in multiple databases to provide a dynamic link between database files -create one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relationships -list records from one database in a related database -summarize data by several criteria in one database and across databases Prerequisites: FileMaker Pro Level I
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CECM 203 - FileMaker Pro Level II
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CECM 204: FileMaker Pro Level III
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: create an effective system of one-tomany and many-to-many relationships work with advanced layout tools and techniques create field validation to ensure accurate adn complete entry apply expert tricks to automate and troubleshoot FileMaker Pro databases create buttons that perform scripts, switch layouts, and trigger commands Prerequisites: FileMaker Pro Level I and II
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CECM 204 - FileMaker Pro Level III
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CECM 206: Microsoft Project Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -create a baseline plan -track an active project -manage tasks that will occur in the future -work with resource needs -customize Microsoft Project -work with data in other applications -work with a resource pool, subprojects, and multiple projects Prerequisites: Microsoft Project-Level I or equivalent knowledge
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CECM 206 - Microsoft Project Level II
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CECM 209: Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
In this course, students learn in-depth advanced approaches and methods for mastering basic AutoCAD skills, improving operational efficiency. The course is designed for students who already understand AutoCAD's basic abilities and for those who are self-taught. This course also prepares the student for entering the world of 3D (wire framing, surface modeling and solid modeling) offered in the Advanced AutoCAD course. You will learn: to use AutoCAD's comprehensive Modify commands and features multiple approaches and methods to activate and execute AutoCAD commands how to customize AutoCAD features to suit your individual needs Prerequisite: Introduction to AutoCAD or one-year experience and instructor's approval. NOTE: Workshop is limited to ten participants.
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CECM 209 - Level II
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