Database Programming Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Phone

Office Location

R. E. Byrd Business Building

Office Hours

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Course

ITSE-2309-002 Database Programming

Prerequisites

BCIS 1305

Course Description

Database development using database programming techniques emphasizing database structures, modeling and database access.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ ISBN-10: 0132742926 • ISBN-13: 9780132742924

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\ Database Concepts 6th ed. 

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\ Database Concepts, 6ed               Kroenke and Auer     
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\ For this class, students must have:

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\ Database Concepts, 6e, Kroenke and Auer,  

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\ MyITLab code with e-text OR Exploring Office 2010 Vol. I and II textbooks and a MyITLab code (a myitlab A Mac computer will not work with the Labs and Exams in MyITLab only a PC .(Your code can be used from a previous semester or class and is good up to one year)   .

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\ *Please note you must have, or access to, Office 2010 Access software.  This program can be ordered free.  Check your course home page for information.

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\  Contact your instructor for questions

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Supplies

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\ Storage media (optional)

Student Performance

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  1. \ Define the structure of a database.
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  3. \ Design a database application and define all database components.
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  5. \ Create a database.
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  7. \ Demonstrate how to create and use modules for a database.
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  9. \ Demonstrate how to write and use a query for a database.
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  11. \ Demonstrate effective use of forms to create an interface between user and the database.
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  13. \ Demonstrate and use libraries of objects available for the database.
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  15. \ Design and use macros.
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  17. \ Design, execute, and print a report.
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\ Introduction to database theory and applications. Techniques presented for planning defining, and designing a database plus procedures pertaining to queries, reports, control, and security.

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\ In Access application: 

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  1. \ Understand the order of operations
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  3. \ Create a calculated field in a query
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  5. \ Create expressions with the expression Builder
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  7. \ Use built-in functions in Access
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  9. \ Perform date arithmetic
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  11. \ Add aggregate functions to datasheets and queries
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  13. \ Create forms using the form tools
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  15. \ Modify a form
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  17. \ Sort records in a form
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  19. \ Identify form sections
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  21. \ Revise forms using form views
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  23. \ Identify control types in forms
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  25. \ Create reports using report tools
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  27. \ Modify a report
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  29. \ Sort records in a report
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  31. \ Identify report sections
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  33. \ Revise reports using report views
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  35. \ Identify control types in reports
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  37. \ Create a PivotTable
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  39. \ Add aggregate functions to a PivotTable
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  41. \ Modify a PivotTable
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  43. \ Create a PivotChart
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  45. \ Identify chart elements
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  47. \ Modify a PivotChart
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  49. \ Add calculations to a PivotTable
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  51. \ Workwith calculations in a PivotTable
  52. \
  53. \ Create a PivotTable
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  55. \ Add aggregate functions to a PivotTable
  56. \
  57. \ Modify a PivotTable
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  59. \ Create a PivotChart
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  61. \ Identify chart elements
  62. \
  63. \ Modify a PivotChart
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  65. \ Add calculations to a PivotTable
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  67. \ Create a PivotTable
  68. \
  69. \ Add aggregate functions to a PivotTable
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  71. \ Modify a PivotTable
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  73. \ Create a PivotChart
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  75. \ Identify chart elements
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  77. \ Modify a PivotChart
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  79. \ Add calculations to a PivotTable
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  81. \ Work with calculations in a PivotTable
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  83. \ Establish data validation
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  85. \ Create an input mask
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  87. \ Create and modify a lookup field
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  89. \ Set the tab order
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  91. \ Create a combo box control
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  93. \ Restrict edits in a form
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  95. \ Compare fields using a data macro
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  97. \ Create a query to display missing data
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  99. \ Create a missing data report
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  101. \ Create an aggregate report
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  103. \ Determine when to use an action query
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  105. \ Update data with an update query
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  107. \ Add records to a table with an append query
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  109. \ Create a table with a make table query
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  111. \ Delete records with a delete query
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  113. \ Create a parameter query to provide flexibility
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  115. \ Summarize data with a crosstab query
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  117. \ Find unmatched records with a query
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  119. \ Find duplicate records with a query
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  121. \ Create a Hyperlink field
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  123. \ Add an Attachment field
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  125. \ Add attachment controls to forms and reports
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  127. \ Export data to Excel
  128. \
  129. \ Export data to Word
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  131. \ Export data to a PDF or XPS document
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  133. \ Export objects to another Access database
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  135. \ Link to an Excel spreadsheet
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  137. \ Link to an Access table
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  139. \ Import a text file
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  141. \ Verify First Normal Form
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  143. \ Verify Second Normal Form
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  145. \ Verify Third Normal Form
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  147. \ Use the Database Documenter tool
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  149. \ Use the Performance Analyzer tool
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  151. \ Use the Table Analyzer tool
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  153. \ Use the Database Splitter tool
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  155. \ Create a menu system
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  157. \ Encrypt and password-protect a database
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  159. \ Digitally sign and publish a database
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  161. \ Save a database as an ACCDE file
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  163. \ Understand the purpose of a macro
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  165. \ Create a stand-alone macro
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  167. \ Use the Macro Builder
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  169. \ Attach an embedded macro to an event
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  171. \ Identify when to use a data macro
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  173. \ Create an event-driven data macro
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  175. \ Create a named data macro
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  177. \ Understand the fundamentals of SQL
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  179. \ Interpret an SQL Select Statement
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  181. \ Use an SQL Select Statement as a record source
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

\ Students are expected to maintain a high standard of individual honor in their scholastic work.  Students who are guilty of cheating, plagiarism, copying, or dishonesty may be excluded from class with a grade of F; or, in flagrant cases, may be suspended from the College.  The faculty of the CIS Department reserves the right to ask a student to verify any portion of a test by reproducing any specific section or all of the test in question.
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\ Any action that compromises the computer systems at Amarillo College , including but not limited to hacking or cracking, can result in a grade of “F” in this course and possible further disciplinary action.

Grading Criteria

\ Final grades will be assigned as indicated below:

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\ A - Superior, Minimum of 90% average on exams and quizzes plus all homework turned in with a 90% average on that graded.

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\ B - Good, Between 80% and 89.49% average on exams and quizzes plus all homework turned in with a minimum average of 80% on that graded.

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\ C - Adequate, Between 70% and 79.49% average on all work.

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\ D - Minimum, Between 60% and 69.49% average on all work.

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\ F - Failing, Below 60% average on all work.

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\ Database Concepts Chapter Tests

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\ Database Concepts Major Exams

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\ Access Myitlab Lab Assignments, 20%                      MOS Training 10%

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\ Database Concepts Final Exam

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\ TOTAL

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Attendance

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  • \ Check your email daily and have assignments in on time.
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  • \ An exam may be taken only one time.
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  • \ Attendance for on campus classes and dual credit classes will be taken during each class period.  Attendance for online classes will be determined by participation through homework assignments, discussions, exams and logging on to AC Online.
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Calendar

 

On campus, seated classes’ additional information:  This course requires work outside of class.  The computer labs, located 2nd floor BYRD, are open:

Mon –Thur       7:00 am to 10:00 pm
Fri – Sat:          8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sun:                  2:00 pm to 6:00 pm

The computer labs have lab assistants available to help you.  Additionally, some classes have course work to be completed online -- consult with your instructor

 

 

INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE PROGRAMMING

Week

Database Concepts, 5E Read

Database Concepts, 9E

Quizzes

*note lowest grade will be dropped

Assignments, including Access Exploring Office 2013, myitlab Lab and Exams and Access Workbench Assignments

*note:  lowest Lab and Access Exam will be dropped

Major Exams and Final on Database Concepts, 6E

1  1/21

Orientation

 

Lab assignment 1, First Discussion, Lab 1, Quiz over Course and Journal entry

 

 

2  1/27

Chapter 1

 

Access Chapter 3 Grader Project Lab 2 and Access Chapter 3 Grader Project Major Exam

 

 

3  2/3

 

Chapter 2

Chapter 1 Quiz

Access Chapter 4 Grader Project Lab 3 and  Access Chapter 4 Grader Project Major Exam

 

4  2/10

Chapter 3

Chapter 2 Quiz

 

Access Chapter 5 Grader Project Lab 4 and  Access Chapter 5 Grader Project Major Exam

 

 

5   2/1

7

 

Chapter 3 Quiz

 

Access Chapter 6 Grader Project Lab 5 and  Access Chapter 6 Grader Project Major Exam

 

6  2/24

   

 

Access Chapter 7 Grader Project Lab 6 and  Access Chapter 7 Grader Project Major Exam

 

7  3/3

Chapter 4

 

Access Chapter 8 Grader Project Lab 7 and  Access Chapter 8 Grader Project Major Exam Part 6

 

  3/10

SPRING BREAK

 

 

 

8  3/17

 

 

Chapter 4 Quiz

Access Chapter 9 Grader Project Lab 8 and  Access Chapter 9 Grader Project Major Exam Part 7

 

9  3/24

 

 

 

Access Chapter 10 Grader Project Lab 9 and  Access Chapter 10 Grader Project Major Exam Part 8

  

 

10  3/31

Chapter 5

   

 

 DB Major Exam 1

11  4/7

Chapter 6

Chapter 5 Quiz

 

Microsoft Office Specialist Preparation Exam 77-885 Access 2010 Practice Exam Part 1

 

12  4/14

 

Chapter 6 Quiz

 

Microsoft Office  Specialist   Exam 77-885 Access 2010 Practice Exam Part 2

 

13  4/21

Chapter 7

 

 

Microsoft Office Specialist Preparation Exam 77-885 Access 2010 Practice Exam Part 3

 

14  4/28

 

Chapter 8

 

Chapter 7 Quiz

Microsoft Office Specialist Preparation Exam 77-885 Access 2010 Practice Exam Part 4

 

15  5/5

 

Chapter 8 Quiz

Microsoft Office Specialist Preparation Exam 77-885 Access 2010 Practice Exam Part 5

 

Major Exam 2, Chapters 5-8

16  5/12

Final Exam--Seated Classes, see final schedule,  AC Connect  Online classes, Final Due Monday, 11:55 of this week.

 

 

 Final

 

 

 

Additional Information

INPORTANTE DATES TO REMEMBER

January 20

Martin Luther King Holiday (school closed)

January 21

Spring Classes Begin

March 9-16

Spring Break

April 14

Registration for Summer and Fall

April 24

Last Day to Drop Classes

April 18, 19 and 20 (campus closed)

Easter Holiday

May 12

Final Due today 11:55 p.m.

   

Syllabus Created on:

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Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM