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Feb 06, 2025
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BCIS 215 - Database Management Systems Once a year
A course in database design, implementation, and management. Topics include strategic
database planning, entity-relationship modeling, theory of the relational model,
data normalization, distributed database processing, and the SQL language. Emphasizes
database support for global business operations and explores ethical issues and
concerns relating to modern database and data warehousing techniques.
Prerequisites & Notes BCIS 201A (or any graduate-level programming course offered by the BCIS/QM Department,
or permission of the department chairperson), 203. Open only to matriculated Zarb
School of Business graduate students and/or matriculated School of Education and
Allied Human Services graduate students where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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