This Database System Management course is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills required to effectively design, create, manage, and manipulate databases. The course covers fundamental concepts of database systems, including data modeling, Structured Query Language (SQL), transaction management, data integrity, and database administration. Students will engage in hands-on projects and real-world scenarios to enhance their understanding of database management systems (DBMS) and their application in various business environments.
In the Database System Management course, students will acquire essential skills for effective database management. The course covers fundamental concepts of databases, including types, data modeling, and design, alongside practical SQL usage for data manipulation. Students will learn about popular database management systems (DBMS), transaction management principles, and methods for ensuring data integrity and security.
The curriculum includes strategies for data backup and recovery, performance optimization techniques, and engagement in hands-on projects that simulate real-world scenarios. Additionally, the course addresses current trends in database technology and the implications of data privacy regulations. By the end of the course, students will be well-prepared to manage database systems in professional environments or further their academic studies in the field.
Introduction to computer networks
Implement initial configuration on a network switch and end devices, including passwords, IP addressing, and default gateway parameters.
Students are encouraged to commit to a consistent study schedule to stay on track with the course materials and deadlines. Active participation is essential for success in the course, as discussions and collaborative projects will enhance learning. Additionally, students should remain updated on course announcements and changes through the learning management system (LMS) used for the course.