Relational Database Design and SQL

CMIT 200
Description: This course is a study of the underlying concepts and functions of relational databases. The course covers key concepts of database design including relational structures, the use of entity relationship diagrams, normalization, and how to translate models to tables and other database objects. Moderate coverage is given to Structured Query Language (SQL) database programming. Projects include case studies and hands-on work with entity relationship diagramming, SQL, and normalization of data in tables.

Prerequisite: CMIT-135
Credits: 3

Currently Offered

Course # Days Time Dates Instructor Seats
Spring
CMIT 200-40 Online Online 01/15/24 - 03/01/24 Martin 5
CMIT 200-45 Online Online 03/11/24 - 04/26/24 Martin 3
CMIT 200-45A Online Online 03/11/24 - 04/26/24 Martin 1
Summer
CMIT 200-40 Online Online 05/06/24 - 06/21/24 Staff 8
CMIT 200-45 Online Online 07/01/24 - 08/16/24 Staff 9
Fall
CMIT 200-40 Online Online 08/26/24 - 10/11/24 Staff 16
CMIT 200-45 Online Online 10/21/24 - 12/13/24 Staff 16