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Introduction to SQL Fundamentals

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Description

This course familiarizes students with concepts of relational databases and how to access data using SQL queries. A series of database application projects will teach students to insert, pull, filter, aggregate, and join data. Students also learn how to restore a database and save queried data to a database. They also learn to connect to a SQL server; restore a database from a backup file; source and insert data into a SQL server; basic navigation within the database. Students build working knowledge and hands-on familiarity with SQL using industry software. Students who complete this course can work with SQL databases.

 

Refund Policy

Individuals are responsible for canceling their registration should they not be able to attend. Refunds will not be issued for non-attendance. Cancellations received before the first day of class will receive a 100% refund. No refunds, in whole or in part, will be given on or after the first day of class.
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How to Register

Price: $59

Location: Logan Main

Date: April 11 - May 16

Time: 2 - 3 pm

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Class Date Day Time Code Cost
Nov 2 - 16 Th 3:30 – 5 pm CE62 0010 01 LC $400

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Our Mission

The mission of the Bridgerland Technical College is to deliver competency-based, employer-guided career and technical education to both secondary and post-secondary students through traditional and technology-enhanced

methodologies. This hands-on technical education provides occupational education, skills training, and workforce development to support the educational and economic development of the Bear River Region.