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×Bakersfield, California•
Course emphasizes "best practices" for relational database design (modeling) and the use of Structured Query Language (SQL) for database manipulation. Normalization, data diagramming, concurrency and other key database concepts will be discussed. Microsoft Access, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and other database management systems will be used to demonstrate concepts. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to design real world databases and manipulate them using SQL. Note: Not open to students who have successfully completed COMS B34.
Units: 3.0
Hours: 54.0