Database Management
Program Description
Databases are used to store, retrieve, and manipulate data in nearly every type of organization including business, healthcare, education, government, and libraries.
Database technology is routinely used by individuals on personal computers, by
work groups accessing databases on network servers, and by all employees using
enterprise-wide distributed applications.
What you will learn:
- Create and manage files, file groups,
databases, tables, and transaction logs
- Enforce data integrity using constraints, defaults, and rules
- Plan/design data for appropriate use by users and application programs
- GIS: Add graphic elements to records in data tables for
features on the earth’s surface
- Create views of data (different users need to see different views)
- Design & create stored procedures
- Design and create triggers such as
automatic reordering
- Work with distributed data
What types of jobs would I be qualified for with a degree or certificate from this program?
- Database Administrator
- Data Analyst
- GIS (Geographical Information Systems)
- Data Warehouse Specialist
- Web Database Developer
- Technical Writer
- Information Specialist
What types of degrees or certificates are available?
Associate of Applied Science degree
Certificate of Achievement
What can I expect to earn as a graduate of this program?
Nationally, salaries start at approximately $40,000 for entry level data analyst. With
just one or two years experience, salaries often increase dramatically.
What kinds of courses would I
be taking?
- Intro to Database Management
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Computer Security
- SQL Basics
- Oracle Programming
- Visual Basic (Beginning & Advanced)
- GIS (Beginning & Advanced)
- Database Programming (PHP/SQL)
Can I transfer my credits here to a four-year program?
The four-year program of your choice
always has the final answer to this
question. SCC students find, however,
that the general education credits transfer quite successfully. The courses specific
to this SCC degree/certificate are most
often completely transferable as well,
although some transfer as an elective.