Database Systems Certificate
MC's database systems certificate curriculum will provide you with the training, skills, and knowledge necessary for employment as an entry level database programmer or designer. The certificate can also enhance your skills if you are already working in the field.
Through curriculum coursework, you will create and manipulate Microsoft Access and web databases, as well as write database user interfaces in the Visual Basic.Net environment.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:
- Describe the advantages, disadvantages, and appropriate uses of various database management systems (DBMS).
- Design a database system based on user requirements.
- Create entity-relationship diagrams that accurately describe a database structure.
- Demonstrate, explain, and successfully utilize basic database concepts such as primary and foreign keys, normalizing, bridge tables, alternate primary keys, and strong versus weak entities.
- Create a database system that successfully fulfills an organization's data requirements.
Program Advising
- Database Systems Certificate Program Advising Guide (PDF, )
- Database Systems Certificate Advising Guide for Part-Time Students (PDF, )
- Database Administrators and Architects Professional Pathways (PDF, )
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Careers
For some positions listed, a bachelor's degree or higher may be required. Use the Career and Program Explorer to see a full report for this career field. See links below chart for further guidance and/or connect with a Program Advisor to discuss career goals.
Related careers include database administrator, database design analyst, database manager, and database architect.
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