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Dec 06, 2025
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MGMT 54400 - Database Management Systems Credit Hours: 3.00. Covers the theory and practice of database design and usage. Students will learn the importance of data modeling concepts and how to use these effectively and how to plan and design a database, including issues such as data security and control. Learning Outcomes 1. Understand why database management is important and what it entails. 2. Analyze the database requirements of a business scenario and represent these requirements by means of entity-relationship (ER) diagrams. 3. Translate an ER diagram into normalized relations for a relational DBMS. 4. Design and implement an Oracle database. 5. Write simple and relatively complex data retrieval and maintenance commands in the SQL language. 6. Use Microsoft Access as a front end to a server database in Oracle. 7. Appreciate major data administration tasks, including security control, backup and recovery, and concurrency control. 8. Be familiar with data warehousing and its basic conceptual design. Credits: 3.00
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