Base Knowledge
NA
Teaching Methodologies
The following teaching methodologies are used:
1-expository method: explanatory method where facts, concepts, principles and generalizations are defined and presented by the teacher and discussed with the class, followed by demonstrative examples;
2-experimental method: active method where the student develops knowledge through problem solving and project development, in group dynamics and individual and reflective work.
Learning Results
It is expected that at the end of the course the student will be able to:
1.Understand the basic concepts in relational databases: relational model, integrity, normalization and relational operations;
2.manipulate databases through SQL language;
3. design a transactional project;
4.Design, design and implement databases using the Entity-Relationship model;
5.Plan, develop and maintain database applications.
Program
1-introduction to databases and basic concepts
2. relational operations and basic aspects of SQL
3.transactions and competition control
4.functional dependence and normalization
5.database project
Grading Methods
- - two individual practical assignments (30% each) - 60.0%
- - a group project - 40.0%
- - a group project - 50.0%
- - an individual written test - 50.0%
Internship(s)
NAO