HANDS-ON
Managing Data(bases) Using SQL
X401.9 (2 semester units in EECS)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Database ManagementThis course provides students with an in-depth training of the core Structured Query Language (SQL). Emphasis is given to Data Query Language (DQL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML); however, Data Definition (DDL) and Data Control Language (DCL) are briefly covered. The information is presented using lectures with hands-on exercises to reinforce the concepts of SQL. Additional class exercises, tests, and projects are assigned to enhance the student's learning experience. On successful completion, students will be able to write and understand complex SQL statements and have a basic understanding of database operations.
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Tues. June 24, San Francisco
MICHAEL KREMER, M.S., Ph.D., named Honored Instructor in 2004, is a computer systems engineer with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he supports various Microsoft Access-based and Oracle-based databases. He has more than eight years of experience teaching computer classes and developing various Microsoft Access databases. E-mail: mckremer@lbl.govRevised class schedule in red.
- 10 meetings
- June 24 to Aug. 26: Tues., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 814, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $695 (EDP 304980)
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