This course is designed to introduce students to modern database design philosophies. It begins with an overview of fundamental relational database concepts, delves into modern relational database principles, and ends with modern alternatives to relational databases. Through this course, students will learn the fundamental theories of database modelling with extension to high level database models. Students will also be exposed to relational database programming using Structured Query Language (SQL) and advanced topics on relational databases including JDBC, PHP, XML, XSLT, and others. In this course, students will also learn to write programs, analyze data, and perform administrative techniques for relational database. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Computer Science 330. 01/10/2022-05/04/2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 01:00PM - 01:50PM, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Adam Anderson