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DSC 575: Database Management Systems

3 credits

The course provides an introduction to Database Management system concepts, design, and implementation. Design and management considerations in relational database structures and object-oriented databases are analyzed. Topics include data flow analysis, normalization, entity relationship diagrams, object-oriented data model, integrity issues, and concurrency, and distributed database systems.

Sections Offered: Fall 2025

Database Management Systems
0207-575-001 S. Nayak Oct 21 - Dec 16 Tue 5:45 pm - 9:45 pm GC - ONL VRTL 3
0207-575-002 M. Odonnell Oct 20 - Dec 15 Mon 12:00 noon - 4:00 pm Online 3

Sections Offered: Spring 2025

Database Management Systems
0207-575-001 S. Nayak Mar 26 - May 14 Wed 5:45 pm - 9:45 pm GC - SWL 100 3

 
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