CIS Professional Certificates - Database
 
   
 

 

  • Database
    Certificates:      
     
     
     
  • CIS Professional
    Certificate in
    Database Management -
    Microcomputers
    (E0715)
  • CIS Professional     
    Certificate in   
    Oracle
     
    (E0717)
  • CIS Professional     
    Certificate in   
    SQL Server
     
    (E0730)
The CIS department offers four certificates in Database or Database Management:
  • CIS Professional Certificate in Database Mgmt. - Microcomputers (E0715)
  • CIS Professional Certificate in Oracle (E0717)
  • CIS Professional Certificate in SQL Server (E0730)
Click on any of the tab links above to view detailed information about each Certificate.
 

CIS Professional Certificate in Database Management - Microcomputers (E0715)


Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Students completing the CIS Professional Certificate in Database Mgmt. - Microcomputers (E0715) will be able to apply appropriate Visual Basic for Applications code (VBA) to update Access table data.
  2. Students completing the CIS Professional Certificate in Database Mgmt. - Microcomputers (E0715) will use embedded SQL statements within VBA procedures to create and run ad hoc queries for users


CIS Professional Certificate in Oracle (E0717)


Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Students completing the CIS Professional Certificate in Oracle (E0717) will be able to apply normalization rules to database design.
  2. Students completing the CIS Professional Certificate in Oracle (E0717) will be able to create E-R (Entity Relationship) and UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagrams for a given database scenario.


CIS Professional Certificate in SQL Server (E0730)


Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Students completing the CIS Professional Certificate in SQL Server (E0730) will be able to apply normalization rules to database design.
  2. Students completing the CIS Professional Certificate in SQL Server (E0730) will be able to create E-R (Entity Relationship) and UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagrams for a given database scenario.


 
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