Database Design and Implementation for Business


Database Design and Implementation for Business

MET CS 669 (4 credits)

Students learn the latest relational and object-relational tools and techniques for persistent data and object modeling and management. Students gain extensive hands- on experience using Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server as they learn the Structured Query Language (SQL) and design and implement databases. Students design and implement a database system as a term project. Restrictions: This course may not be taken in conjunction with MET CS 469 (undergraduate) or MET CS 579. Only one of these courses can be counted towards degree requirements.

2023FALLMETCS669 A1, Sep 6th to Dec 13th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
W 06:00 PM 08:45 PM CAS 201

2023FALLMETCS669 A2, Sep 7th to Dec 7th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
R 06:00 PM 08:45 PM MCS B31

2023FALLMETCS669 A3, Sep 5th to Dec 12th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
T 06:00 PM 08:45 PM CAS 315

2023FALLMETCS669 E1, Sep 5th to Dec 12th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
T 06:00 PM 08:45 PM CAS 315

2023FALLMETCS669 O1, Sep 5th to Oct 23rd 2023

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ARR TBD TBD ROOM

2023FALLMETCS669 O2, Oct 31st to Dec 18th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
ARR TBD TBD ROOM

2023SUM1METCS669SC1, May 24th to Aug 9th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
W 06:00 PM 09:30 PM FLR 152

2023SUM1METCS669SO1, May 9th to Jun 26th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
ARR TBD TBD ROOM

2023SUM2METCS669SO2, Jul 5th to Aug 22nd 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
ARR TBD TBD ROOM

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