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Computer Science for Databases using SQL
Join Harvard Online in this series of CS50 courses taught by renowned faculty to learn about databases using SQL
- 2 Courses
- 5 Months
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Using HarvardX’s most popular courses, CS50: Introduction to Computer Science as the foundation, learners explore how to think algorithmically and how to solve problems efficiently, using real-world data sets.
An estimated 120 zettabytes of data are created each year—that’s 21 zeroes—including new data captured, copied, and consumed. With that number growing annually, the requirements for database infrastructure, architecture, and storage are evolving just as rapidly. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer science for databases, including database administration, analysts, and architects, corresponds with these numbers with anticipated growth of 8% over the next 10 years, faster than the average for all occupations. To prepare yourself for a career in the industry, you must not only understand the basics of computer science, but also how to create relationships with the data being created or ingested. You will build on those skills by developing the core competencies needed for database development and structures. By focusing on the primary database language of SQL, you will learn how to create data relationships, normalize data to decrease the potential for errors or redundancy, and automate and optimize searches.
Learn MoreHow to utilize real-world datasets to apply programming knowledge using languages like C, Python, and SQL.
Career-relevant skills with hands-on practice developing efficient information management strategies.
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CS50’s Introduction to Databases with SQL
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This professional certificate program could benefit anyone who holds or aspires to the following job titles: Database Administrator, Business Systems Analyst, Systems Engineers, Data Architects, SQL Architects, Database Developers, Database Engineers.
Overall employment of database administrators and architects is projected to grow 8% from 2022 to 2032, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
According to Indeed.com, the popularity of “database-as-a-service” is expected to increase the employment of database architects at cloud computing firms and other companies in the software industry.