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May 02, 2024
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CIS 250 - Database Theory and Design
5.0 Credits Designed to recognize data as a business resource. Database models are discussed from both a developer’s and a user’s viewpoint. Topics include: Conceptual and logical models, and data normalization through case studies. Prerequisite CIS 116 or twenty credits towards an ATA degree or certificate or equivalent experience. Corequisite
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe fundamental principals of database theory and design.
- Research and analyze business data requirements.
- Identify high-level business rules for data modeling.
- Document high-level business rules for data modeling.
- Create and refine conceptual and logical data models.
- Validate conceptual and logical data models.
- Select unique identifiers and normalize the data model.
- Understand the role of SQL in the business and database contexts.
- Recognize the basic components and issues of database application design.
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