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Submitter's Information
Shane Thomas
Department Chair, CIS
Inland Empire/Desert
Victor Valley College
CTE Dean
Hamid Eydgahi
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Program Details
MySQL Database Developer
New Program
Database Design and Administration (070720)
09/01/03
The MySQL Database Developer Certificate is a high quality certification process that will provide evidence that a qualifying individual has skill in developing production relational MySQL database applications. By being certified, clients, customer, and employers are ensured that the database developer is competent and professional.
20-25
Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 8 to fewer than 16 semester (or 12 to fewer than 24 quarter) units (B)
The MySQL Database Developer program is designed to train students to use and develop databases designed specifically to facilitate solutions to common business and organizational requirements with respect to specific data systems needs. When a student completes the 4 required classes, CIS 280, CIS 282, CIS 91A, CIS 91B, they will have the entry level skills qualifying them to query, design and develop database systems to meet given specifications.
Course Units and Hours
11
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Course Report
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
---|---|---|---|
CIS 280 | Fundamentals of Database | 3 | Y1 |
CIS 282 | Structured Query Language | 4 | Y1 |
CIS 91A | MySQL Administration A | 2 | Y2 |
CIS 91B | MySQL Administration B | 2 | Y2 |
The certificate would ideally follow the following 3 semester progression:
Year one Fall Semester: CIS 280
Year one Spring Semester: CIS 282
Year 2 Fall Semester: CIS 91A, CIS 91B
Supporting Documents
Inland/Empire Desert Regional Questions
Submission Details
10/24/18 - 07:08 AM
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Diann Thursby Super User · 11/08/18
Received regional recommendation at 11-5-18 IEDRC Deans Meeting.