Description
A study of the uses and types of database management systems. The main focus will be a combination of practical database design principles with hands-on experience in the computer lab. It will cover hierarchical and relational design, input and report formats, database programming techniques, query languages, and integration with other applications.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Define basic and advanced database terminology
- Use a database management system to create, edit and manipulate data
- Create simple and complex reports, forms, queries, and macros
- Write simple programming statements to access a database
Prerequisites
Semester
Fall