96151 - Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Developer + Java Programmer - Online
Course Overview
Learn the key concepts of Structured Query Language (SQL) and gain a solid working knowledge of this powerful database programming language.What You'll Learn
- Learn SQL to build applications or generate business reports
- Master SQL using an Oracle database
- Learn PL/SQL extension language to write sophisticated queries against an Oracle database
- Understand most Java syntax elements, concentrating on fundamental and universally useful elements, while providing an overview of many more advanced elements
Additional Information
Instructors Nat Dunn Nat Dunn founded Webucator in 2003 to combine his passion for technical training with his business expertise and to help companies benefit from both. His previous experience was in sales, business and technical training, and management. Nat has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in International Relations from Pomona College.How to Enroll
This course is offered in partnership with Ed2Go Online Education.
WHAT IS DATA SCIENCE?
Data science combines programming skills, mathematics and statistics to gather, structure and extract insights from data. Data scientist can use any number of tools, such as programming languages or databases, to automate the process of analyzing data such as numbers, audio, video, text and images. These data sets are then used to inform business strategy, such as improving delivering more relevant products, improving tech stacks or personalizing customer experiences.
WHY IS LEARING ORACLE SQL AND PL/SQL IMPORTANT?
A key part of data science is managing databases and database developers create applications that present data as useful information. Oracle's proprietary SQL and PL/SQL code is designed to optimize the performance of large databases.
This course is offered in partnership with Ed2Go Online Education. UNM Staff and Faculty: This course is UNM Tuition Remission Eligible. To register using tuition remission, download and complete the UNM Tuition Remission Form and email it to ceregistration@unm.edu