CIS 351 - Database Programming and Design
 
(3 cr.) This course presents the use of database architecture and programming as a tool for developing integrated solutions for the information requirements of a modern business environment. Students work to identify business solutions by identifying the appropriate database design, and to understand how that design supports the business requirements. Students learn how to design, build and query databases using Microsoft SQL Server. Prerequisite: CIS 125; Every Year, Fall
 
Sections and Times

Section 01
Instructor: Richard McCarthy
T,TH   /   11:00a.m.-12:15p.m.
Fall 2013
Lender School of Business Room 113