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Certificate

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  • We focus on the relational database which is the most widely used type of database. Relational databases have dominated the database software marketplace for nearly four decades and form a core, foundational part of software development
  • In this specialization you will learn about database design, database software fundamentals, and how to use the Structured Query Language (SQL) to work with databases
  • The specialization, will conclude with an overview of future trends in databases, including non-relational databases (NoSQL) and Big Data
  • Upon completion of this specialization you will be well prepared to design and create efficient and effective relational databases, fill them with data, and work with them using SQL

Databases for Data Scientists Specialization
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Curriculum

Relational Database Design

The Structured Query Language (SQL)

Advanced Topics and Future Trends in Database Technologies

Databases for Data Scientists Specialization
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    Important Dates

    May 25, 2024
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