In today's data-driven world, effective database design is a critical skill for professionals across a range of disciplines, including software development, data analysis, business intelligence, and more. The "Database Design and Management" course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, methodologies, and best practices of creating and managing databases. Course Objectives: By the end of this course, students will: Understand Database Fundamentals: Gain a solid grasp of what databases are, why they are essential, and the various types of databases in use today. Master Data Modeling: Learn how to design databases using Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) and translate real-world scenarios into structured data models. Normalization and Optimization: Explore the art of normalizing data to minimize redundancy and optimize database performance. SQL Proficiency: Acquire proficiency in Structured Query Language (SQL) to interact with and manipulate data in relational databases. Real-World Application: Apply database design principles to practical, real-world scenarios and projects, gaining hands-on experience. This course is ideal for: Computer science students seeking a strong foundation in database design. IT professionals, including database administrators and developers, looking to enhance their skills. Data analysts and scientists who require a deeper understanding of database systems. Business professionals interested in using data for decision-making. Anyone looking to leverage the power of databases in their careers or projects.
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