Why Study This Course?
The ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) is a qualification run by the British Computer Society (BCS) that is universally recognised throughout Europe as an all round computer qualification. There are 3 levels of the ECDL; this is the 3rd and most advanced level.
This is a classroom taught module of the ECDL Advanced (level 3) training course which culminates in the taking of the ECDL test. This enables learners to develop specialist skills in aspects of Microsoft office whilst moving towards the overall advanced ECDL qualification
The module goals for ECDL are set by BCS. The advanced Access Module has the following goals:
Understanding of key concepts of database development and usage. Creation of a relative database using advanced table creation features and complex relationships between tables.
Design and use queries to create a table, update, delete and append data. Refine queries using wildcards, parameters and calculations.
Use controls and sub forms to enhance forms and improve functionality. Create report controls to perform calculations.
Create sub reports and enhance report presentation.
Enhance productivity by working with macros and using linking and importing features to integrate data.
A good level of English and Maths (level 2 equivalent to a C grade at GCSE or Level 2 in adult Literacy and Numeracy) is needed in order to do the course. This is not a beginners course and knowledge of Microsoft Access at an intermediate level is required. This advanced course will develop your skills from this level and it will be assumed that you already have existing skills.
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For any further questions about this course please contact bit’@ tel: or our ECDL centre co-ordinator paul.jones@racc.ac.uk