Information Technology

Advanced Database Management Systems

Introduction

This course equips learners with the technical and strategic skills required to manage advanced database systems in business settings. Focusing on relational databases, it covers both vendor-specific and open-source platforms, enabling students to choose the right database solution for varying needs. Students will gain expertise in data modelling, normalisation, and database security, and they will learn to develop a functional and secure database that meets specific client requirements. Through hands-on exercises, learners will design database structures, implement table and field-level security, and evaluate the system for performance and reliability. By understanding the principles behind database management systems, students will be able to create optimised, efficient, and scalable databases that support business functions and safeguard data integrity, ensuring seamless data flow across organisations.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand various database management systems and models.
  • Apply data analysis and database design techniques.
  • Develop secure databases tailored to client needs.

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This Course Includes
  • Level: 6