Database Management Systems (CS 315)

Term: 2026-2027 Fall

Faculty

Daniel Teye Ocansey
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Schedule

Tue, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (8/17/2026 - 10/4/2026) Location: MAIN DEEDS D101

Description

The course explores the design, development, and management of databases. It addresses essential topics like data modeling and SQL for data querying and management. Key areas of study include entity-relationship (ER) modeling, relational algebra, data normalization, indexing, and transaction management. Students will also explore database security, physical data storage, and modern technologies such as NoSQL and Big Data.