Database Management Essentials

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Taught by
Michael Mannino
Associate Professor
and 9 more instructors

Offered by
University of Colorado System

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r/learnprogramming • post
10 points • mattpsu79
Online SQL/Database Course Recommendations?

Just finished the 4-course in the Python for Everybody specialization on Coursera. Looking to move on to some more in depth SQL/Database training. I am familiar with basic database concepts, but still a beginner when it comes to SQL. I really liked the Coursera format and the ability to move at my own pace...but they don't seem to have too many options for SQL (although this one looks decent: https://www.coursera.org/learn/database-management). Still, curious what else is out there...can anyone recommend a good course(s)?

r/Database • comment
1 points • welshfargo

You don't mention the textbook, but most of them are crap anyway. You could try here: https://www.coursera.org/learn/database-management

r/datascience • comment
2 points • _tantra_mantra

In that case take a course on statistical Inference https://www.coursera.org/learn/statistical-inference and an introductory course on Database management https://www.coursera.org/learn/database-management after learning about SQL go to hackerank and solve their SQL problems to have a good grasp on effectively using SQL to fetch the data you want from database. Consider learning a programming language also python highly recommended.

r/WGU • comment
2 points • ObjectiveDistance

Looking over the curriculum, you're going to need/learn to program in SQL (Oracle specifically), R, and SAS.

Oracle SQL: https://www.coursera.org/learn/database-management?authMode=login#faqs (note: I think it's $49 a month but it's an excellent course for someone new to oracle or SQL programming)

R: https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-r-for-data-science (free .. start with this one) https://www.udemy.com/r-programming/ (usually on sale for $10 or so)

SAS: https://support.sas.com/edu/schedules.html?ctry=us&id=2588 (free, vendor supported, and helps to prepare you for one of the certifications that's part of your program)