MGT 331 Database Management

Fall semester only. An intermediate level course for business, economics and information systems students who need an understanding of database design and management in preparation for company data analysis. The objective of this course is to introduce students to the key principles and activities associated with the design, use and administration of business databases. The course will discuss important database design principles, sophisticated data retrieval and mining techniques and implementation of database management systems in corporate and organization information systems. These principles and techniques will be demonstrated using various computerized database tools. The course will cover critical issues related to database development and administration in the context of consumer-oriented, electronic commerce (Internet and World Wide Web) environments. Students will demonstrate their mastery of database concepts through hands-on experience with database management packages. Also see Enrollment Requirements.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Open to students with sophomore or higher standing who are majors in business or minors in data analytics