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DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

CRN: 74931

Section: CS 219-860

Credits: 3 credit hours

Availability: 0 (Capacity: 1)

Dates: 08-25-2025 – 12-05-2025

Instructor: Steven Kohut

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Hybrid Study (Asynchronous)
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COURSE DESCRIPTION

THIS IS A HYBRID COURSE: A hybrid course is where some traditional face-to-face "seat time" has been replaced by online learning activities. The purpose of a hybrid course is to take advantage of the best features of both face-to-face and online learning.

Prerequisite: CS 120, BUS 225 or proficiency in MS Access or other comparable relational software. Recommended: CS 215 and BUS 226. Focuses on the organization and design of databases that satisfy MIS requirements using relational database management systems. Builds skill in entity relationship diagramming, database normalization and structured query language. Course also discusses the administration of a database in a client/server environment. Projects are completed in microcomputer lab.

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