Assignment Instructions
Your instructor will provide instructions for accessing the exam.
Submissions
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Exam Times
Exam #2, the final exam, will open on May 5 at 8 am. It will close on May 7 at 11:55 pm.
The amount of time allowed for the exam is 90 minutes
Details of the exam will be emailed to you.
If you wish to reschedule an Exam because of a scheduled event or Day of Concern, you must notify your instructor at least one week prior to the day the exam begins. If you miss an Exam because of a personal, family, or medical emergency, you must notify your instructor within 48 hours of the scheduled start time to request a makeup exam.
Grades
This assignment is worth 200 points. A grading rubric is provided at the end of the assignment instructions.
Help & Resources
Associated Learning Objectives
This assignment covers the following course and unit learning objectives:
Number | Learning Objective |
C02 | Design and construct databases to store, extract, and analyze scientific and real world data. |
C04 | Develop technical and scientific presentations which use charts and visual aids to share data. |
C05 | Identify, access, and evaluate information to solve real world problems. |
C02.AC01 | Design databases to store real world information. |
C02.AC02 | Create and manage databases and their data. |
C02.AC03 | Create and modify tables and associated relationships. |
C02.AC04 | Design and construct queries to extract needed information from a database. |
C02.AC05 | Use forms and reports to facilitate access to data. |
C04.WP05 | Create and manage presentations and their contents to share information. |
C04.WP06 | Apply formatting options to create a professional appearance for a presentation. |
C04.WP07 | Customize presentations by adding tables, rich media, and embedded objects to slides. |
C05.AC06 | Interpret and analyze database query results to perform calculations and answer questions. |
C05.ED01 | Locate and access data and resources necessary to solve problems. |