Course Details

 

Database Design and Development

 

X52.9315 / $1,150
FALL 2008
Continuing Education: Information Technologies

 

Business databases store information on products, clients, and transactions in a structured format. By applying techniques learned in class and creating a real business database system in the computer lab, you learn how to analyze business processes to determine what data an application requires. Use entity-relationship modeling to define data entities (such as clients), their attributes, and their relationships to other entities. Grasp how to define keys, join tables, normalize databases, design screens and reports, and construct queries using Structured Query Language (SQL).

 

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Related Subject Areas: Database Management, Information Technology, Programming

 

 

 

Section 1

 

Monday 6:00pm-9:30pm
September 29 - December 8

Monday 6:00pm-9:30pm
December 1

Monday 6:00pm-9:30pm
December 8

No class on Oct. 13

 

10 Sessions

Instructor: John Rossi  
Location: 48 Cooper Square

 

 

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