MS Access Essentials: Data Management and Reporting Techniques
This hands-on course teaches how to build and manage databases using Microsoft Access. Learn to create tables, design queries, build forms, and generate reports to organize and analyze business data effectively.
Mode of Training
Online – Virtual (Live, Instructor Led, Real-Time Learning with Q&A and Discussions)
Certification
After the completion of the course and the exam, you will be awarded with a course completion certificate.
Duration
32 Hours: Flexible Scheduling with 16 Hours of Live Instructor-Led Training and 16 Hours of Self-Practice.
This course is ideal for:
- Beginners and professionals who want to learn how to create and manage databases using Microsoft Access.
- Data analysts and reporting specialists looking to organize, query, and visualize business data efficiently.
- Business professionals and managers who need to track and analyze data for decision-making.
- Students and job seekers aiming to develop practical database and reporting skills.
- Administrative and office staff responsible for maintaining business records or generating reports.
- Teams and organizations seeking to improve internal data management and automation processes.
Highlights
Enhance your data management and reporting skills with practical, hands-on Microsoft Access training.
- Comprehensive Learning: Gain a solid foundation in database design, queries, forms, and reports using MS Access.
- Hands-On Practice: Work on real-world exercises to build and manage databases for business applications.
- Query and Reporting Mastery: Learn to extract, filter, and summarize data to generate meaningful business insights.
- Automation Made Easy: Use macros to streamline repetitive tasks and improve data efficiency.
- Integration Skills: Import and export data between Access, Excel, and other data sources seamlessly.
- Professional Database Design: Understand table relationships, data validation, and integrity for reliable performance.
- Career-Focused Training: Develop job-ready skills for roles in data analysis, administration, and business reporting.
Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Access: Ability to create, manage, and maintain relational databases for business and analytical use.
- Database Design Skills: Understanding of how to structure tables, define relationships, and enforce data integrity.
- Query Development Expertise: Capability to write and use queries to filter, sort, and analyze data effectively.
- Form and Report Creation: Skills to design interactive forms for data entry and generate professional reports for decision-making.
- Data Integration Knowledge: Ability to import, export, and link data between Access, Excel, and other sources.
- Automation and Productivity: Experience using macros to automate routine tasks and streamline workflows.
- Hands-On Practical Experience: Confidence in applying learned concepts to build complete database solutions for real-world business scenarios.
- Career Readiness: Preparedness for roles such as Data Analyst, Reporting Specialist, Office Administrator, or Database Assistant in data-driven organizations.

Course Content
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Job roles and career paths
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Curriculum
The MS Access Essentials: Data Management and Reporting Techniques course is designed to help learners build practical skills in database creation, data organization, and reporting using Microsoft Access. Through step-by-step instruction and real-world examples, participants will learn to design relational tables, build queries, create user-friendly forms, and generate insightful reports. The course also covers automation with macros and data integration with Excel to streamline business workflows. By the end of the training, learners will be able to design efficient, reliable, and easy-to-use database solutions for everyday business needs.
- Understand the fundamentals of relational databases and how Microsoft Access is used for data management.
- Learn to create and design tables with appropriate data types, keys, and relationships.
- Develop the ability to build and run queries to filter, sort, and analyze business data effectively.
- Gain skills in creating user-friendly forms for accurate and efficient data entry.
- Design and customize professional reports for data visualization and decision-making.
- Apply data validation and integrity rules to maintain accurate and consistent records.
- Use macros and automation to simplify repetitive database tasks and reporting processes.
- Integrate data between Microsoft Access, Excel, and other applications for seamless analysis.
- Work on real-world database projects that simulate business data management needs.
- Build practical, job-ready skills for careers in data analysis, reporting, and office database management.
Basic Computer Knowledge: Familiarity with Windows operating systems, file management, and general computer usage is required.
• Understanding of Data or Spreadsheets: Prior experience with Microsoft Excel or similar tools will make it easier to grasp database concepts.
• No Prior Database Experience Needed: The course starts with the fundamentals of Microsoft Access and gradually progresses to intermediate-level topics.
This training will equip you for the following job roles and career paths:
- Data Analyst
- Reporting Specialist
- Database Assistant
- Office Administrator
- Business Analyst
- Data Entry and Records Management Professional
- Administrative Support Specialist
- Information Management Coordinator
- Operations or Project Assistant (Data-Focused)
- MS Access Developer (Entry-Level)
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Access
• Overview of databases and Microsoft Access
• Understanding tables, queries, forms, and reports
• Navigating the Access interface and database templates
Module 2: Designing and Creating Tables
• Creating tables and defining data types
• Setting primary keys and relationships
• Understanding field properties and data validation rules
Module 3: Working with Queries
• Creating and running select queries
• Filtering and sorting data using criteria
• Using calculated fields and parameter queries
• Performing action queries (update, append, delete)
Module 4: Building Forms for Data Entry
• Designing user-friendly data entry forms
• Using form controls and formatting techniques
• Creating navigation forms for easier workflow
Module 5: Creating Reports and Summaries
• Building reports for data presentation and analysis
• Adding grouping, sorting, and calculated controls
• Designing professional, print-ready reports
Module 6: Relationships and Data Integrity
• Establishing relationships between tables
• Enforcing referential integrity and cascade options
• Understanding one-to-many and many-to-many relationships
Module 7: Data Management and Import/Export
• Importing and linking data from Excel and other sources
• Exporting reports and tables to different formats
• Backing up and compacting databases for performance
Module 8: Macros and Automation
• Introduction to macros and automation in Access
• Creating simple macros for data operations
• Automating reports, forms, and repetitive tasks
Module 9: Practical Business Scenarios
• Designing a complete database solution for a business case
• Querying and reporting for decision support
• Applying best practices in data organization and reporting
Demand for MS Access Skills
Microsoft Access remains one of the most widely used tools for small to medium-sized businesses to manage, track, and report data efficiently. Organizations continue to rely on Access for developing custom database solutions, automating workflows, and integrating with other Microsoft Office applications. Professionals who can design and maintain Access databases are in high demand across administrative, analytical, and operational roles. Mastering MS Access not only enhances productivity and data accuracy but also opens opportunities in data management, business analysis, and office administration across multiple industries.
FAQs
This course is designed for individuals who want to learn how to create, manage, and analyze data using Microsoft Access. It’s ideal for business professionals, data analysts, administrative staff, and students seeking practical data management and reporting skills.
No prior database experience is required. The course begins with the basics of Microsoft Access and gradually advances to designing tables, creating queries, and building reports.
The course is designed to be completed in approximately 32 hours, which includes 16 hours of instructor-led sessions and 16 hours of hands-on practice.
Yes, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from Ohio Computer Academy, validating their skills in Microsoft Access database management and reporting.
Participants will receive comprehensive course materials, including slides, step-by-step guides, sample databases, and practical exercises for self-practice.
Yes, the course is fully hands-on. Learners will build and manage databases, create queries, design forms, and generate reports during live sessions.
Participants will need Microsoft Access, which is part of the Microsoft Office suite. The instructor will guide you on setup and version compatibility before the course begins.
Yes, the course is available in both live online and in-class formats. You can choose the option that best fits your schedule and learning style.
To enroll, please email us at enroll@ohiocomputeracademy.com.
Yes, group and corporate discounts are available. Please contact enroll@ohiocomputeracademy.com for customized pricing options for teams or organizations.
Graduates will be prepared for roles such as Data Analyst, Reporting Specialist, Database Assistant, Office Administrator, and Business Analyst, helping them advance in data-driven and administrative careers.
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