Database Management CGS1540C

This course is an introduction to database management. Using appropriate database software, students will learn to maintain and manipulate data in an organized, accessible and accurate manner. Emphasis is placed on the use of microcomputer database management software for common business applications.

Correlated Learning Outcomes

  • IT. 10. Describe the data management activities associated with the data lifecycle.
  • IT. 11. Diagram a database design based on an identified scenario.
  • IT. 12. Differentiate between public and private data.
  • IT. 14. Discuss issues relevant to dealing with very large data sets, both structured and unstructured.
  • IT. 15. Identify database administration tasks.
  • IT. 16. Produce simple database queries.
  • IT. 17. Use data analytics to support decision making for a given scenario.
  • IT. 28. Demonstrate best practices for designing end-user computing interfaces.
  • IT. 41. Summarize the security implications and risks for distributed IT systems.
  • IT. 42. Use communication, negotiation, and collaboration skills as a member of a diverse team.
  • IT. 44. Produce technical documentation responsive to an identified computing scenario
  • IT. 45. Use documentation or a knowledge base to resolve a technical challenge in an identified computing scenario.
  • IT. 49. Describe IT procurement processes for goods and services.
  • IT. 50. Summarize the role of IT in supporting the mission and goals of an organization.