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Course Description

Data drives many real-world endeavors, which means that storing and accessing the data is foundational to success. Relational databases are an industry-standard data storage mechanism for maintaining data integrity while allowing flexible data retrieval.

You will begin this course by examining the basic table structures that form a relational database. Using the relational database format, you will define connections between your data fields and determine how those can be expressed. You will then practice normalizing a relational database to ensure data integrity and reduce redundancy. As this course concludes, you will use a relational database system called OmniDB along with structured query language (SQL) to retrieve specific information from the database.

Faculty Author

Adam Brazier

Benefits to the Learner

  • Analyze the structure of a relational database
  • Normalize a relational database
  • Write queries using SQL

Target Audience

  • Data scientists
  • Business analysts
  • Developers
  • Professionals who work with databases or data warehouses
  • Marketing analysts
  • Career starters

Accrediting Associations

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing
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