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    Sep 17, 2025  
2025 - 2026 Catalog
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ISYS 272 - Fundamentals of Database Systems


Developing and managing efficient and effective database applications requires understanding of database management systems, techniques for the design of databases, and principles of database administration. This course covers database design and use of database in applications. It includes extensive coverage of relational models, relational algebra, and SQL. The course also features database design and relational design principles based on dependencies and normal forms. Many other key database topics from the design and application-building perspectives are also covered, including indexes, views, transactions, and integrity constraints. Typically offered: Fall, Spring
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite ISYS 110 /C Or CPSC 130 /C
Ferris Equivalencies:

Department: AFIS



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