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Hi Guys,
I am a respiratory therapist who is a self taught computer user.. I have
taken the classes offered by my employer..those 8 hour classes for word
beginner, intermediate and advanced, excel also, and access with a company
called Sarcom and also Northshore Innovations...I did take an application
development class for access and that is where I really got interested in
making databases but I was pretty lost but I did keep up with the tasks in
that class and most people in there were already developers. I have been
posting on these groups for a couple of years and getting help along the way
but I would like to get better and learn how to write the code and really
understand the database structure. I went to my local college..University
of Toledo and they offer a degree in Programming and software development.
Below is a hyperlink to the list of classes.
http://www.bt.utoledo.edu/Prgm2yr.htm
It looks like there are only a few classes that specifically teach about
databases. I really don't need a degree (I don't think). I think I can get
enough work making research type databases at my hospital to keep me busy
and happy. I have set up a couple of really simple databases and the
people are very happy about the information they are able put in and get
from them. I also don't plan on giving up my part time respiratory job,
because I love it. In about 6 years I will be able to work full time as my
youngest will be in college and I want to spend the extra hours doing this
type of work.
Any suggestions on where or how to get classes to teach me just about
database design and programming skill for Access? At $300 a credit hour I
think I need to really ponder whether this is worth it or not.
Thanks,
Linda
I am a respiratory therapist who is a self taught computer user.. I have
taken the classes offered by my employer..those 8 hour classes for word
beginner, intermediate and advanced, excel also, and access with a company
called Sarcom and also Northshore Innovations...I did take an application
development class for access and that is where I really got interested in
making databases but I was pretty lost but I did keep up with the tasks in
that class and most people in there were already developers. I have been
posting on these groups for a couple of years and getting help along the way
but I would like to get better and learn how to write the code and really
understand the database structure. I went to my local college..University
of Toledo and they offer a degree in Programming and software development.
Below is a hyperlink to the list of classes.
http://www.bt.utoledo.edu/Prgm2yr.htm
It looks like there are only a few classes that specifically teach about
databases. I really don't need a degree (I don't think). I think I can get
enough work making research type databases at my hospital to keep me busy
and happy. I have set up a couple of really simple databases and the
people are very happy about the information they are able put in and get
from them. I also don't plan on giving up my part time respiratory job,
because I love it. In about 6 years I will be able to work full time as my
youngest will be in college and I want to spend the extra hours doing this
type of work.
Any suggestions on where or how to get classes to teach me just about
database design and programming skill for Access? At $300 a credit hour I
think I need to really ponder whether this is worth it or not.
Thanks,
Linda