Bachelor's Programme in IT and Information Systems
Language of instruction
Norwegian, English when international students attend
Recommended prerequisites
IS-201 og IS-202 or equivalent.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
demonstrate skills in analysis, design and construction of a relational database, using current development tools
demonstrate insight into database administration
demonstrate insight into development trends in database technology
program procedures, functions and packages in modern database tools, e.g. Oracle PL/SQL, MySQL or similar
analyze database and query performance
administer a database including storage management, user privileges, backup and other relevant operational tasks.
describe various types of NoSQL databases
Course contents
The course gives insight into important theory and practice on database systems, and use of modern development tools. Students will gain experience in the practical use of current database development tools through the process from a data model to a complete, user friendly database system.
Teaching methods
4-9 hours of organized teaching (lectures and lab/group work) per week. The standard work load for 7,5 ECTS is 210 hours per semester.
Examination requirements
Compulsory assignments must be passed.
Assessment methods and criteria
A 4 hour written, individual take-home exam comprising 60 %, and a portfolio assessment comprising 40 %, both of which must be passed. Details regarding what must be included in the portfolio will be posted in Canvas at the start of the semester. Grading scale A-F.
Evaluation
The person responsible for the course decides, in cooperation with student representative, the form of student evaluation and whether the course is to have a midway or end of course evaluation in accordance with the quality system for education, chapter 4.1.