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Republic of the Philippines

CENTRAL BICOL STATE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE SIPOCOT


Sipocot, Camarines Sur
First Semester
A/Y 2017 2018

COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


COURSE OUTLINE

1. Course Code IT 13

2. Course Title Database Management System 2

3. Pre-requisite Database Management System 1

4. Credits 3 Units

5. Course Description This course deals with the functions and features of Structured Query
Language (SQL). These include SQL, and error correction and debugging.
The student will gain proficiency in SQL coding through the use of extensive
hands-on workshop exercises utilizing SQL in an interactive environment.
6. Course Objectives After completing this course, students will be able to acquire the following
learning competencies.
To understand the principles of relational database management
systems and their languages;
To construct simple and moderately advanced database queries
using Structured Query Language (SQL); and
To develop an understanding of essential DBMS concepts such as:
database security, privilege system and database optimization.
7 Values Integration Analytical thinking, Sense of Responsibility, Team Work, Self Confidence

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COURSE OUTLINE

TOPICS TIME ALLOTMENT


I. DESGINING YOUR WEB DATABASE
a. Relational Database Concepts
14 hours
b. Designing Your Web Database
c. Web Database Architecture
II. CREATING YOUR WEB DATABASE
a. Using the MySQL Monitor
b. Logging in to MySQL
c. Creating Databases and Users
d. Setting Up Users and Privileges
e. Introducing MySQLs Privilege System 18 hours
f. Setting Up a User for the Web
g. Using the Right Database
h. Creating Database Tables
i. Understanding MySQL Identifiers
j. Choosing Column Data Types
III. WORKING WITH YOUR MYSQL DATABASE
a. Inserting data into the database
b. Retrieving data from the database
c. Joining tables
d. Using subqueries
20 hours
e. Updating records from the database
f. Altering tables after creation
g. Deleting records from the database
h. Dropping tables
i. Dropping a Whole Database
IV. ACCESSING YOUR MYSQL DATABASE FROM THE
WEB WITH PHP
a. How Web Database Architectures Work
20 hours
b. Querying a Database from the Web
c. Putting New Information in the Database
d. Using Other PHP-Database Interfaces
V. ADVANCED MYSQL ADMINISTRATION
a. Understanding the privilege system in detail
b. Making your MySQL database secure
c. Getting more information about databases
18 hours
d. Speeding things up with indexes
e. Optimizing your database
f. Backing up and recovering
g. Implementing replication
TOTAL 90 hours

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Mid-term and Final Examinations


Project
Laboratory Exercises Output
Class Participation/Attendance

COURSE EVALUATION

Class Standing 60%


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Quiz 15%
Lab Performance 40%
Project 25%
Recitation 20%
Midterm/Final Examination 40%
Total 100%

CLASSROOM REQUIREMENTS
a. Class examination (should take the Midterm and Final Examination)
b. Laboratory Hands-on and Complete laboratory exercises
c. Participate in college/university activities which multimedia is exhibited/integrated.
d. Project (Midterm and Final Projects)
e. Pass the course.

REFERENCES
A. Books
Welling, L., Thomson, L. (2017). PHP and MySQL Web Development (5th Edition). Boston,
MA. Addison-Wesley.

TEACHING-LEARNING FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
A. Laptop
B. Multimedia Projector
C. Computers

R-JAY LAMADRID
Part-Time Instructor

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