This Advanced Database Concepts with SQL Server course has been designed to teach you how to produce complex databases using SQL servers.
This course is for those who have some experience of database design and querying and who would like to take their skills to a higher level.
Classes take place in the evenings once a week for ten weeks, in our central London location. They are led by an expert tutor, with unmatched experience teaching database design with SQL.
Students should have completed the Database Design with SQL Server course or have a good working knowledge of basic database design techniques, SQL querying and basic procedural programming gained using any major RDBMS.
The short course aims to broaden your database capabilities by including:
You should have completed the Database Design with SQL Server short course or have a good working knowledge of basic database design techniques, SQL querying and basic procedural programming gained using any major RDBMS.
You must be proficient in written and spoken English.
Continuous assessment through weekly exercises covering the key topics introduced in the lectures.
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Mark Robbins
Mark Robbins was for many years a Project Manager working for the government, the BBC and the NHS, where he led large teams that designed and implemented many strategic national networking and messaging systems.
Mark now works as a freelance academic researcher and author, journalist and IT consultant and teaches a wide range of computer science subjects at London Metropolitan University.