Database Programming and Applications Development, Certificate of Achievement (C)
Santa Barbara , United States
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Major
Database Administrator Studies | Database Architecture | Database Management
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Database Programming and Applications Development, Certificate of Achievement (C)
Overview
This certificate prepares students for employment as junior programmers, programmer/analysts, and systems analysts and designers. The areas of emphasis include Visual Basic, Access, and SQL Server.
Requirements
- Complete all department requirements for the certificate with a C or better or "pass" in each course.
- Candidates for a Certificate of Achievement are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.
Course List
| Code | Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| CIS 101 | Introduction to Computers and Information Systems | 4 |
| CIS 107 | Introduction to Database Systems | 4 |
| CIS 119 | Introduction To Programming Using Visual Basic | 4 |
| COMP 111 | Microsoft Access | 4 |
| Complete two courses from the following: | 6-7 | |
| CIS 231 | SQL Server Design And Programming | |
| CIS 234 | Oracle Design and Programming | |
| CIS 252 | MySQL Design and Programming | |
| CIS 254 | MongoDB Design and Programming | |
| CIS 255 | Apache Cassandra Design and Programming | |
| Complete six units from the following: | 6-8 | |
| CIS 120 | Introduction to NoSQL Databases | |
| CIS 232 | SQL Server Database Administration | |
| CIS 235 | Oracle PL/SQL Programming | |
| CIS 236 | Oracle Database Administration | |
| CIS 237 | Advanced SQL Programming | |
| CIS 238 | Data Warehousing SQL Server | |
| CIS 239 | Crystal Reports | |
| CIS 251 | Advanced SQL Server Programming | |
| CIS 253 | Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server | |
| Total Units | 28.00-31.00 |
Learning Outcomes
- Create programs that reflect the use of modular design and incorporate event-driven and object-oriented approaches.
- Use database management systems to retrieve discrete and aggregate data from databases and to insert, update, and delete discrete data.
- Create and implement well-designed databases to reflect enterprise needs.
- Develop business applications using well-structured programs, normalized databases, and a multi-tier architecture.
Recommended Sequence
Make an appointment with your SBCC academic counselor through Starfish to create a Student Education Plan that reflects a recommended course sequence for this program that is tailored to your individual needs.
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