Program: Database Management

Overview

Database Management

Databases are the heart and soul of any business. Companies know how valuable their data is and take steps to implement databases throughout the organization. Our Database Management Program provides students a well-rounded, hands-on approach to learning and working with today’s premier database management systems. 

DATABASE MANAGEMENT - Program Brochure

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES


Database Management, Associate in Science (AS)
Database Management, Certificate of Achievement (ACH)
Database Administrator Specialist, Certificate of Accomplishment (ACC)
SQL Programmer Specialist, Certificate of Accomplishment (ACC)

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    COURSE OFFERINGS

    View courses offered in different semesters to assist in academic planning.

    Course Name Fall Winter Spring Summer

    BCOM 15
    Business Communications

     

    COSA 2
    Critical Thinking Using Computers

    COSA 25
    Microsoft Access for Windows

       

    COSN 205
    UNIX/LINUX Fundamentals

       

    COSN 250
    Cloud Computing in Amazon Web Services

         

    COSN 251
    Database Essentials in Amazon Web Services

         

    COSN 252
    App Development In Amazon Web Services

         

    COSN 253
    Security in Amazon Web Services

         

    COSP 38
    Database Concepts

       

    COSP 237
    Database Programming with SQL

         

    COSW 30
    Web Development with PHP/MySQL

         

    CAREER INFO


    Start your career as a professional and/or specialist in Database Management, Development, Operations, and more!

    • Entry-level positions include SQL programming and back-end web development.
    • Database Administration is a career that focuses on the operations of databases including data backups and data migration.
    • Database Management positions ask for people who oversee the operations and procedures of company databases to ensure compliance and security.

    FAQ

    What Does a Database Administrator Do? 

    A database administrator, also written DBA in the field, is primarily responsible for data integrity in an organization. If you would love to work in the vast field of Information Technology and you have not yet chosen a title to pursue, it is important to familiarize yourself with the duties and responsibilities of several different occupations within that field. By doing this, you can make an informed decision about your professional future and scratch professions that do not really interest you off of your list. For very straightforward information on the role of the DBA in today’s modern business world, read on.

    What is the General Tasks of a Database Administrator?

    With the growing reliance on computers and database systems, businesses need professionals who can keep their confidential data safe, secure and well-managed. The purpose of the DBA is to do all of this on a daily basis by performing a specific set of general tasks. The actual duties of a DBA who is in charge of database administration depends entirely on the size of the organization and its database environment. With this being said, here are some of the most common tasks that you will perform if you hold the title:

    • Installation of database software and servers.
    • Communicating the hardware prerequisites and requirements to the systems administrator to ensure efficiency.
    • Configuration of the database software program before it is deployed.
    • Installation of updates and new patches within the program.
    • Transferring old data to new systems when deployed.
    • Development and implementation of backup and recovery plans.
    • Testing of the recovery plan that is currently being implemented.
    • Returning the system to operational status when there is a shutdown or failure.
    • Communicating the risks and the trade offs of the backup methods that are available.
    • Development of a security model to keep data secure from viruses and attacks.
    • Monitoring storage space and capacity planning.
    • Monitoring the performance of the server hardware and how it works with OS.
    • Troubleshooting the issues on the server and finding a solution quickly.

    Where You Can Expect to Work as a DBA? 

    Database administrators work in a wide variety of different settings. If you would like to still pursue the title of DBA, you can look for available positions in almost any type of industry in the private, public and governmental sectors. While many larger organizations do employ their own administrators who are employed directly for the company, there are also third-party database administration companies that will manage and secure servers for smaller companies who do not want to do it in-house. The cost of outsourcing the database administration is often lower than the cost of paying for in-house services.

    The demand for database administrators is on the rise as more and more tech-savvy individuals have learned to gain access to private data electronically. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for DBAs is projected to rise by 15% by the year 2022. Since you need no more than a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, this is a popular path for graduates who want to earn a large salary and want to enjoy a growing demand and consistency. Research for yourself what types of database administrator jobs are available in your area, and decide if this is what you should study. 

    How long does it take to complete the program?

    Depending on the number of units you take and whether you are a full-time or part-time student, completing a certificate program can take as little as one semester and completing an associate degree program can take about two years.

    Make a 30-minute appointment with an academic counselor to receive services in educational plans, transcript evaluation, and career planning.

    How much does the program cost?

    Please visit Financial Aid for tuition cost and Federal Work Study information.

    Who are the Career & Technical Education (CTE) counselors?

    Schools/Program Counselor Location
    Career & Technical Education Alicia Andujo LAC
    Career & Technical Education Lorraine Blouin LAC
    Career & Technical Education Laura Garcia LAC
    Career & Technical Education Diana Ogimachi LAC
    Career & Technical Education Robert Olmos PCC
    Career & Technical Education Tom To PCC

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    How to transfer and lookup comparable listings?

    To help determine if courses taken at other schools are comparable to Long Beach City College courses, please visit LBCC Transfer Evaluation System (TES).

    For more information, please visit LBCC Transfer Center.

    How do I receive my degree or certificate after I finish the coursework?

    You will need to complete an application for your degree or certificate and submit that application to the LBCC Admissions & Records office. Visit Admissions & Records for more details.