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Introduction to Database Design

Data TechnologySchool of Technology and Service

Start Term

2026-2027

Course Title

Introduction to Database Design

Course Code

TEDA1090

Course Hours

60

Course Credits

2

Description

This course familiarizes students with practical techniques in designing, constructing, and managing database systems. Through exploration of database design, development, and management, students explore strategies that optimize stored data, ensuring its integrity and maximizing its value. By learning these skills, students gain proficiency in creating, implementing, and maintaining databases crucial for efficient information systems.

Upon course completion, students will be able to:

• Apply essential database design principles, including normalization, within a DBMS environment on a sample database.

• Implement, manage, and modify databases using SQL in a DBMS, ensuring data integrity and structure.

• Modify database efficiency within a DBMS by refining queries and structures.

• Troubleshoot and address database-related issues within a DBMS setting.