Concepts of Relational Database Management Systems
X408 (3 semester units in EECS-DCS)
A core course in the online Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Information Systems and ManagementAn in-depth study of techniques for creating and using database applications, this course covers requirements analysis and specification; logical database design; normalization; implementing the databases; recovery, concurrency, integrity, and security concerns; and using the database. The course is mainly oriented toward the relational database model and SQL.
Prerequisite: A programming course in any language or equivalent experience.
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Tues. Sept. 9, Online
ANDREW J. OPPEL, B.A., is a data architect at Ceridian who has more than 30 years of experience in information technology and more than 20 years of experience teaching with UC Berkeley Extension. He is also author of two books published by Osborne McGraw-Hill: Databases Demystified and SQL Demystified.
- Online course: Internet access required
- Sept. 9 to Dec. 2
- $790 (EDP 848168)
Proctored final exam
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation
Author: David Kroenke
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 10th
Publication Year: 2005
ISBN: 0131672673