
Improving Business Performance with IT
BITM-330-1868
University at Albany
- Semester
- Summer 2025
- Instructor
- Dvir
- Start Date
- 06-23-2025
- Total Credits
- 3
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This course comprehensively covers databased design and development, including, theory, modeling, normalization, management, and administration. In this class students will use database technologies for developing business applications using relational database tools (e.g. Access, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)). The specific tools used in the course may change over time but the fundamental course of the course will remain the same. The course will also engage students in learning the Structured Query Language (SQL) which the students will use in their application development. This course will help students to understand the importance of databases in an organization and to apply databases to new business problems. The class has a strong hands-on component that will involve extensive use of computers during the class and for homework assignments and projects. Prerequisite(s): B ITM 215 and A MAT 108 or A ECO 320 or equivalent course(s), junior or senior standing. Offered in fall, spring, and summer (may not be offered every summer).
Course Area: Criminal Justice/Criminology
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 06-23-2025 - 08-01-2025
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