I&C SCI X426.81

Designing Relational Databases

If you need to learn more about the design of relational database systems, this course is for you. You'll explore how the relational database approach is used in both open and closed systems and on both mainframe and client/server platforms, and learn about the design of systems of all sizes including standalone, workgroup, departmental, and enterprise-wide applications. You'll also learn how to incorporate data from legacy systems as well as how to develop entirely new systems. You'll have the opportunity to design a rational database model in class and refine it for a real-world system or case study. Topics include an overview of database systems, defining business entities, entity relationship modeling (ERM) for top-down analysis, defining relational database tables and attributes, conversion of logical design to physical design, normalization of tables, and using structured query language (SQL) to process data and generate reports. Prerequisites: Coursework or experience in programming using a high-level programming language.

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Approximate Cost TBD
Format Online
Duration TBD
Total Credits 3