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Data is a simple word that can be related to many things in our world. However, database is a systematic collection of data in electronic storage for eventual use, manipulation and other function. Simply, database makes data management easy. Nonetheless, there are tools that makes database management even better. One of the easiest to learn of these tools is the SQL.

SQL: Why the course?

SQL is a structured query language used in programming. It is basically designed to help you manage data held in relational database management system or for stream processing in a relational stream management system. An introductory course to SQL exposes you to the concept of databases and SQL querying. After this course, you should be able to create table and databases as well as demonstrate proficiency with basic SQL querying.

Who should take this course?

This course is for absolute beginners. So, if you haven’t created a database or used SQL before and you would love to, this course is for you. You can also participate in this course as a teacher who is delivering up to GCSE level or equivalent. Students and teachers can be a part of this knowledge sharing experience as age is not a barrier to learning a technical skill as this. If you are able to download files from the internet and have access to sqliteonline.com, you are ready for this learning experience. You should also be able to download the application DB Browser for a seamless experience. The browser is a high quality visual open-source tool that allows you to create, design and edit databases files that are exactly compatible with SQLite.

Things you would learn in the course

As earlier pointed out, SQL is one of the most popular database languages. It is widely used and accepted in the data analysis and data science world. This therefore means that learning this course, you are prepping yourself up for professional recognition within the spaces of use of this application. SQL learning community is such a big one that on every step of the course, you will meet other learners, share ideas, join class discussions and collaborate on projects. Generally, after taking this introductory course to databases and SQL, you should be able to;

  • Identify and explain the key terms used to describe databases
  • Create SQL statements in order to search and update a database
  • Apply filters in SQL statements
  • Identify and explain the comparison of databases to spreadsheets
  • Produce SQL statements in order to search across multiple tables
  • You should also be able to demonstrate how to use SQL statements in creating relationships for tables in a database.

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