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The Master of Database Design and Management (MDDM)

(SQL Server 2008) MCITP (MDbDsgnMgt) Stream

Aims:

The aim of these courses is to provide professionals in the Information Technology (IT) industry with an advanced level of study in database design, development, implementation and management that is current, relevant and integrates industry certifications in the field.

Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, graduates will possess:

  • An informed and reflexive perspective on issues associated with computer databases
  • Advanced skills in the design, Implementation and management of complex enterprise scale databases
  • Skills in identifying and producing database solutions to Meet the business needs of customers
  • Competence in applying best practices in analysing and optimising the performance of complex databases
  • Industry certification as a Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Database Developer (MCITP: Database Developer), or a Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Database Administrator (MCITP: Database Administrator);
  • Problem-solving skills and methodologies when troubleshooting and documenting complex computing database problems
  • The ability to analyse complex client business database requirements and select appropriate solutions
  • Skills in the development of leading edge database solutions that meet customer business objectives for functionality and performance

This course can be found on the Charles Sturt University site at: http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/postgraduate/database_design/

Entrance Requirements:

Applicants will generally be expected to have a degree in any discipline and at least two years experience in the IT industry. Preference will be given to these applicants. Applicants without an undergraduate degree wishing to be considered for admission into the Master of Database Design and Management will need to have at least four years experience in the IT industry supporting or developing complex Databases. 

Course Structure:

Students will need to pass a total of 12 subjects to complete the Masters Degree.

Graduate Certificate in Database Design and Management:

The Master of Database Design and Management is an articulated course that incorporates the Graduate Certificate in Database Design and Management.  The certificate can be stand alone or, upon successful completion, students may proceed (with full credit) into the Master of Database Design and Management.  To graduate with the Graduate Certificate, students must satisfactorily complete 4 subjects, which include two industry certification subjects.

University Core Subjects (3 Subjects):

Subject: ITC506 Topics in Information Technology Ethics
Subject: ITC516 Principles of Database Development
Subject: ITC518 Principles of Programming

University Elective Subjects (Choose 3):

Subject: ITC505 System Development Project Management
Subject: ITC514 Network and Security Administration
Subject: ITC520 Information Systems Strategy
Subject: ITC563 IT Management Issues
Subject: ITC593 Network Security
Subject: ITC595 Information Security

Microsoft Certified Database Administrator and/or Developer

Industry Subjects (Core):

ITI598 Implementing and Maintaining SQL Server

Elective Industry Subjects (Choose 5):

ITI535 Network and Operating Systems Essentials
ITI536 Supporting a Network Structure
ITI537 Implementing & Administering Network Director Services
ITI592 Designing Database Administration Solutions Using SQL Server
ITI594 Designing Database Programming Solutions using SQL Server
ITI595 Developing Database Programming Solutions Using SQL Server
ITI530 Application Development Fundamentals
ITE502 ASP.NET Application Development
ITE503 ADO.NET Application Development
ITE524 Certified Business Analyst

Credit:

Academic credit is available to students who can provide proof that they have passed relevant industry examinations. Request more information to obtain an estimate of your credit entitlements.

NOTE: The actual level of credit awarded will be confirmed upon acceptance into the Masters Degree.