CSB 3325 (LUOA), CSIS 325 (LUO): Database Management Systems

11/08/2019 to 04/16/2020 • Modified 03/11/2025

Course Description

The study of relational database architecture, design, access, administration and implementation in the context of various organizational environments. The course includes issues of data normalization, standard queries, and the use of popular relational and object technologies for building business-oriented applications. Assigned projects will provide hands-on experience with industry leading SQL and RDBMS tools and ER CASE tools currently popular in business and government settings.

Next Start Date*

May 12, 2025

LUOA Equivalent Course*

  • CSB 3325: Database Management Systems, 3 LUO credits.

Program Restrictions*

  • DPL: Dual Enrollment – Certificate in Database (DUCD-DPL-D)
  • DPL: Dual Enrollment – Certificate in Web Development (DUCV-DPL-D)
  • DPL: Dual Enrollment – AA Information Systems (DUIS-DPL-D)

Prerequisite Requirements*

All of the following:

  • Any of the following:
    • CSB 3208 previously completed with a minimum grade of D
         or
    • CSB 3213 previously completed with a minimum grade of D

       and

  • Any of the following:
    • CSB 3230 previously completed with a minimum grade of D
         or
    • MAT 3201 previously completed with a minimum grade of D

High School Diploma Requirements*

  • Contributes .5 credits to LUOA – Fine Art/Career/Tech Ed, Fine Art/Career/Technical Ed Requirement.

Rationale

A foundation in database development is essential for a thorough understanding of information systems. This course introduces the fundamentals of database development and provides the student with a conceptual and practical application of database design.

Course Assignment

After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview. 

Discussions are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to create a thread in response to the provided prompt. The student will post one thread of at least 300 words. The student will then post 2 replies of at least 150 words. For each thread, students must support their assertions with at least 4 scholarly citations in APA format. Each reply must incorporate at least 2 scholarly citation(s) in APA format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, the Bible, etc.

The student will complete 7 lab assignments. Each assignment will consist of a variable number of questions that are focused on applying concepts from the textbook readings. Each assignment must be typed into a Word document, include screenshots, and be submitted through Canvas.

The student will write a 1,500-word research-based paper in current APA format that focuses on a database topic of his/her choosing. The topic chosen must be approved by the instructor. The Research Paper will be completed in 3 parts: Topic Approval (250 words), References Page and Sentence Outline, and Final Draft (1,500 words). The paper must include at least 7 references, 1 of which may be the textbook and another of which may be the Bible. All other references must be from peer-reviewed sources.

The student will design and create a database project to meet a real-life need. The project will be submitted in 2 separate phases: a design and development phase with Entity-Relationship (ER) Diagram and tables and a data analysis phase with advanced data mining queries. Screenshots must be included in both phases of this project.

This quiz will address the Learn material for the Modules: Weeks that have been covered to date. This quiz will be open-book/open-notes, contain 30 multiple-choice questions, and will have a time limit of 1 hour and 30 minutes.

This quiz will address the Learn material for the Modules: Weeks that have been covered to date. This quiz will be open-book/open-notes, contain 40 multiple-choice, true/false questions, and will have a time limit of 1 hour and 30 minutes.

*Course specifics are tentative and subject to change each year. For the most current information, please refer to the Course Registration Tool.

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