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The next step in Relational Database Administration

�� What you'll learn:
Administer indexes to speed up queries
Develop views to simplify data access
Develop stored procedure for repetitive tasks
Develop functions for simplified access to data

�� Requirements:
Completed Advanced Database Queries Course or Equivalent

�� Description:
This program will teach you everything you need to know to use a relational database management system in the Web, the Cloud, and embedded applications. Database development and administration skills are required in most Information Technology, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, and Computer Science jobs. The courses utilize the open-source relational database MySQL. MySQL and its open-source fork, MariaDB, are used in millions of web apps to persist the application data and provide query processing. Students gain valuable hands-on experience programming SQL queries in the labs. In addition to the applied SQL labs, you will also gain an understanding of relational databases in general, learning how to design your database so it's robust and efficient. Furthermore, you will harness that power by learning SQL and using it to build databases, populate them with data, and query that data through extensive hands-on practices.This self-paced program provides an undergraduate-level introduction to database programming and administration that will help prepare students for advanced undergraduate computer science, information technology, or cybersecurity coursework.Course ObjectivesBy the end of this program, students should be able to:Apply queries in relational algebra to retrieve data.Apply queries in SQL to create, read, update, and delete data in a database.Apply the concepts of entity integrity constraint and referential integrity constraint (including the definition of the concept of a foreign key).Describe the normal forms (1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF, and 4NF) of a relation.Apply normalization to a relation to create a set of BCNF relations and denormalize a relational schema.Describe functional dependency between two or more attributes that are a subset of a relation.Understand multi-valued dependency and identify examples in relational schemas.Sketch conceptual data models (including ER) to describe a database structure.Apply SQL to create a relational database schema based on conceptual and relational models.Apply stored procedures, functions, and triggers using a commercial relational DBMS.Describe concurrency control and how it is affected by isolation levels in the database.This is the 3rd course of 3 in the program and focuses on more advanced database administration.  We will drill into stored objects in the database such as indexes, views, stored procedures, and functions.

�� Who this course is for:
Beginning programmers

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