| Course Name |
Database Development |
| Course Provider |
Dundalk Institute of Technology |
| Course Code |
DK KCEDD 7 |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Special Purpose Certificate (Level 7 NFQ)
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Special Purpose |
Dundalk Institute of Technology |
Level 7 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time |
| Location (Districts) |
Dundalk |
| Application Date |
How to Apply?
Visit www.dkit.ie/parttime/ to enrol online and find more information on this course. |
| Duration |
1 Year
Course Delivery
Classes run on Monday and Wednesday evenings 6.00pm to 9.00pm for two semesters (subject to delivery).
This course is delivered using an blended learning approach with a series of interactive and hands-on inclass sessions in addition to intensive online learning. |
| Course Fee |
2,200 |
| Entry Requirements |
Applicants should have gained the DkIT Certificate in Programming or have passed equivalent modules from a QQI level 7 or 8 programme in Computing. |
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Dundalk Institute of Technology – QQI Level 7 (30 credits)
Who Should Apply?
This course will be of interest to individuals hoping to pursue a career in computing, in particular in the field databases.
This course would provide...
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Dundalk Institute of Technology – QQI Level 7 (30 credits)
Who Should Apply?
This course will be of interest to individuals hoping to pursue a career in computing, in particular in the field databases.
This course would provide the student with the skillset to work as a Database Designer, Database Programmer or a Database Administrator. Graduates will emerge with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills and have the added option to continue to grow their knowledge through either self-learning or attending further courses.
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| Course Content |
Expand+Course Content - Beginners
The database is considered the ‘back end’ of computer systems and is extremely valuable to all businesses. The emphasis on the collection, storage and protection of data is hugely important. This data becomes the informati...
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The database is considered the ‘back end’ of computer systems and is extremely valuable to all businesses. The emphasis on the collection, storage and protection of data is hugely important. This data becomes the information that businesses rely on for their mission-critical systems and their analytical systems:
• Mission-critical are the day to day activities which must be carried out correctly, efficiently and safely by an enterprise to remain in business.
• Analytical systems are used by the enterprise for medium to long-term planning.
• This course will cover many aspects of data management. It will focus on Relational Database Management Systems which are the most commonly used in a business environment and provide the student with a comprehensive knowledge of these.
The course will teach the student how to:
• design a database system using design methodologies,
• implement that design using the Data Definition Language
• write SQL commands using the Data Manipulation Language
• maintain the integrity of the data within your database
• maintain the security of the data within your database
• improve the performance of the database
• create Stored Objects such as Procedures, Functions and Triggers
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| Further Enquiries |
Contact Dr. Christian Horn
Department of Computing Science
& Mathematics, DkIT
e christian.horn@dkit.ie
t 042 9370283 |
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