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Nov 26, 2024
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Spring 2022 Update [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CSC (0145) 263 - Database Management System Credits: 3.00
Students manipulate structured data using different data management techniques, and analyze data requirements.Students learn to design relational databases and use SQL to define, query and update them. Students explore non-relational schemaless databases, and query them.
Prerequisite 1: CSC 175 Course Learning Goals: Students will:
• Have an appreciation of the role of data, files, and databases in information systems. This will be measured by Quizzes 1, 2, and the Mid-Term Examination.
• Understand the database development activities during the System Development Cycle (SDLC). This will be measured by Quizzes 3,4 and the Mid-Term Examination.
• Be familiar with the data modeling concepts (Entity-Relationship and Class diagrams) that are used in database design. This will be measured by Quiz5 and the Mid-Term Examination.
• Be able to create databases and pose complex SQL queries of relational databases. This will be measured by Lab Assignments 1, 2, and the Final Examination.
• Be knowledgeable Learn about several Database Management Systems (DBMS’s such as MSAccess, Microsoft SQL Server, and ORACLE). This will be measured by Quizzes 6, 7, and the Final Examination.
• Be familiar with a broad range of data management issues including data integrity and security. This will be measured by Lab Assignment 3 and the Final Examination.
• Know how to utilize a CASE tool for data modeling and schema creation. This will be measured by the Final Examination.
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