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Database Design and Implementation (ITEC 1375)

Total Credits: 4
Lecture Credits: 3
Lab Credits: 1

Description: This course will help you learn to design, implement and manage database systems, teaching you database fundamentals and design, data storage and retrieval techniques, security, normalization, and administration of a database management system. You will reinforce these concepts by creating, maintaining, and naturalizing data using individual and group hands-on lab exercises. Must be taken A-F.

Topical Outline:
1. Fundamental relational database concepts
2. Relational database design
3. Database queries, functions and procedures
4. Relational database administration
5. Relational database maintenance
6. Relational database security

Learning Outcomes:
1. Define relational database terms and concepts
2. Design and create relational database structures
3. Create query statements to search, create, read, update, and delete data
4. Manage and administer a database environment using appropriate strategies and tools
5. Appreciate the importance of normalization for performance, organization; use appropriate processes to create an optimally normalized database
6. Write procedures and functions to write, access and manage data

Prerequisites:  ITEC 1100, ITEC 1110, ITEC 1150, and ITEC 1250