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This Associate of Science in Database Application Development
Program fills the need in the Information Technology marketplace
for Database Development professionals and for education in
Database Application Development. This program focuses on
the acquisition of the theory, principles, practices, methodologies,
competencies, tools, and technologies associated with Database
Application Development. This program is designed to produce
academically sound and functionally competent database professionals
that have the necessary foundation to be productive in the
IT industry. This program is market driven; it prepares learners
to exploit the high demand for database professionals in various
industry sectors.
In addition to the institutional and general education level
learning objectives, the Associate of Science in Database
Application Development Program also seeks the following specific
learning outcomes of its graduates:
- Appraise the principles for designing relational database
systems.
- Use analytical, logical, and critical thinking to analyze
user requirements and to design, develop, and deploy database
applications.
- Analyze the information needs and develop entity relationship
models that represent the relationships and the cardinality
in an information system.
- Investigate the first, second, and third normal forms
of a database.
Requirements
Applicants must have a High School Diploma or GED to apply.
Other Associate Degree Programs
About American Military University
AMU is a member of the regionally accredited American Public
University System and is the number one provider of online
education to the military. AMU offers the relevant programs
and courses for today's job market via over 76 relevant degrees.
Just a few of the ways we stay current on industry needs:
the majority of our faculty are currently working in the fields
they are teaching in; we partner with industry organizations
and build programs and certificates tailored to their needs;
and we rely on Industry Advisory Councils made up of corporate
members who review our curriculum to ensure its relevance
to the skills needed in their industries. Courses are 100
percent online and start monthly (versus semesters), with
8 and 16 week classes available in many programs.
Accreditation
The American Public University System is regionally accredited
by the Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association;
and nationally, by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance
Education and Training Council.
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