BDA102B – Introduction to Databases Part 2

Associate of Applied Science in Business Data Analytics

Course ID

BDA 102B

Course Credits

4

About BDA102B – Introduction to Databases Part 2

This course continues the introduction to relational databases and Structured Query Language (SQL). The focus of the course will be primarily SQL using MySQL and MySQL Workbench. Students acquire foundational understanding of databases, how they are structured, and how transactions are performed on database. SQL language concepts concerning creating, reading, updating, and deleting data will be presented. Additional topics introduced include data types, tables, keys, relationships, functions, indexes, views, stored procedures, and optimization and replication. Upon completion of the course students will be able to understand how to create, modify, and maintain SQL databases to provide in-depth software-based solutions.

Topics Covered In Course

BDA 102B Topics

  • Define the security context of a database and its users in MS SQL Server; Manage database users and their privileges 
  • Create, use and drop index 
  • Use integrity constraints to control data entry 
  • Understand benefits of using SQL in programming environment 
  • Use aggregate functions in queries; utilize subqueries. 

Prerequisites

Students must have experience using a keyboard and mouse in a GUI-based OS such as Microsoft Windows or Macintosh and understand how to download and install programs found on the Internet. 

Meet The Faculty

Our expert, certified faculty members come with years of industry experience and are passionate about helping students build and advance their tech careers.

Talk to an Advisor

Request an appointment with one of our IT expert Admissions Advisors for personalized guidance on building your education plan. You’ll be able to book an appointment instantly for a time that fits your schedule. 

Enrollment Deadline - Priority Registration Ends October 14th, 2022!

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