DAT201x_Syllabus

March 18, 2018 | Author: shankar00 | Category: Databases, Test (Assessment), Data, Computer Data, Data Management


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DAT201x: Querying with TransactSQLCourse Prerequisites This course assumes no prior experience with Transact-SQL or databases, though some fundamental knowledge of computer systems and database concepts will be useful. Course Outline Week 1 Welcome 01 | Introduction to Transact-SQL 02 | Querying Tables with SELECT Week 2 03 | Querying Multiple Tables with Joins 04 | Using Set Operators 05 | Using Functions and Aggregating Data Week 3 06 | Using Subqueries and APPLY 07 | Using Table Expressions 08 | Grouping Sets and Pivoting Data Week 4 09 | Modifying Data 10 | Programming with Transact-SQL 11 | Error Handling and Transactions Final Exam Expected Effort Each week, you should expect to spend 4-5 hours on the course, including:  Viewing the lecture videos and demonstrations. and comments in the Discussion section. a live online “office hours” session will give you the opportunity to have questions answered by the course instructors. If you have any issues while working on the course. and a graded assessment. because in many cases. and while we love to see passionate engagement. you have two attempts at each question. Discussion We encourage all students to submit questions. Additionally. if the last week of the course starts on Tuesday May 5th. your fellow students may be able to help. Details of the . due to the volume of students attending this course. However. Each module in the course includes an ungraded lab (which is designed to give you hands-on practice with the Transact-SQL syntax taught in the module). You should still post questions however. and the final exam accounts for the remaining 60%. Office Hours Near the end of the course. at the end of the course you must complete a final exam. While the course staff will monitor the discussions and respond appropriately where possible. You must achieve an overall score of 50% or more to pass this course. we recommend that you complete each module assessment in the same week as the associated module was taken. observations. The module assessments account for 40% of the total grading for the course. In the final exam. some of which is graded. For example. in which you must answer all questions.   Further reading. Coursework and Grading This course includes coursework. you will have until Friday May 15th to complete all graded coursework. Trying the labs. check here first – your fellow students may have already found a resolution! Please remember that the discussion forum is open to all students and staff. abusive or inflammatory behavior will not be tolerated. it will not be possible for the course staff to answer every question individually. All module assessments and the final exam must all be completed before the Friday following the last week of the course. Completing module assessments (see below). you are restricted to one attempt per question. In the module assessments. .live session will be sent ahead of the event. and you can submit questions for inclusion in this event in the Discussion section.
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