Database Management Course For Beginners

About Course
Introduction
Welcome to “Database Management for Beginners,” a comprehensive introduction designed to demystify databases for those new to the field. This course covers essential principles of database design, types of databases, and how to interact with databases using SQL. Through a mix of theoretical concepts and practical exercises, students will learn the basics of database architecture, operations, and data management, setting a solid foundation for further exploration or professional application.
What You’ll Learn
- Database Fundamentals: Introduction to databases, understanding their importance, and basic terminology.
- Types of Databases: Overview of various database types, including relational (SQL) and non-relational (NoSQL) databases.
- Relational Database Design: Learning about tables, relationships, normalization, and schema design.
- SQL Basics: Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL), including creating, querying, updating, and deleting data.
- Data Retrieval and Manipulation: Techniques for effective data retrieval, filtering, and manipulation using SQL.
- Database Security Basics: Understanding the fundamentals of database security, including access controls and data protection measures.
- Introduction to Database Administration: Basics of database maintenance, backup, and recovery.
- Practical Applications and Projects: Hands-on exercises and projects to apply learned concepts in real-world scenarios.
Requirements
- Access to a computer with internet connectivity.
- No prior experience with databases or programming required.
- Willingness to learn and engage with both theoretical concepts and practical exercises.
Objective
The course aims to:
- Provide a solid understanding of database management principles and practices.
- Enable students to design simple databases and perform data operations using SQL.
- Prepare students for further studies in database management or entry-level positions that involve working with databases.
Targeted Audience
- Beginners interested in learning about database management.
- Professionals in fields adjacent to IT or data management looking to expand their skill set.
- Students in information technology, computer science, or related fields seeking a foundational understanding of databases.
Requirements/Instructions
- Install Required Software: Instructions will be provided for installing any necessary database management software or tools, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite for practice exercises.
- Engage with Course Materials: Attend all lectures, review supplementary materials, and participate in discussions to deepen your understanding of course content.
- Complete Assignments and Projects: Hands-on assignments and projects are integral to the learning process, enabling you to apply theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios.
- Participate in Peer Reviews: Share and receive feedback on assignments with peers to gain insights and improve your work.
- Final Project: Design and implement a simple database project, demonstrating your grasp of database design principles and SQL.
Course Content
Database Management
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Database Intro
02:00:00 -
Database Query
01:00:00
Database Structure
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