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Nov 21, 2024
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DATA 331 - Applied Database Concepts 5 CR
Previously ISIT 331. This course provides an in-depth introduction to relational database concepts, the Structured Query Language (SQL), and relational database programming. Topics include generating the structure of a relational database and relational database design principles. This course provides extensive practical experience with creating, modifying, and querying relational databases.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BAS Data Management and Analysis Business Intelligence concentration, or BAS Business Management and Technology, or permission of the instructor.
Course Outcomes
- Use client tools to work with a database server.
- Design basic databases according to proper design principles.
- Create databases using Structured Query Language (SQL) commands.
- Create basic and complex SQL queries to retrieve data from a database.
- Create appropriate SQL queries in response to realistic requirements for data and information.
- Create SQL statements to safely and successfully add data to a database or modify existing data in a multi-user environment.
- Write SQL code for the database including database stored procedures.
- Evaluate SQL queries for effective performance.
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