EBA 3420 Databases
EBA 3420 Databases
The course provides a hands-on introduction to using SQL databases and covers the basics of database modelling and design. Throughout the course we use dynamic webpages as an example application, which allows us to work with data extraction from databases and data input from webpages, as well as to present data from databases through online pages showing key numbers and graphs. A blended learning-by-doing approach is taken throughout the course. The course aims at being a general introduction to applied work with databases, illustrated through a simple application field. This means that, for example, webpage design is kept to an extreme minimum, and the technical focus is instead on themes that are of general value in the industry.
During the course students shall:
- Acquire the basics of the relational database model and the main principles and techniques of database modelling.
- Develop understanding for the syntax and semantics of SQL and its use for database management in relational databases.
- Acquire understanding of how information moves from one data source to another.
- Understand the architecture of database-driven web applications.
After completed course students will be able to:
- Use SQL to retrieve, define, and manipulate data in a relational database.
- Design and implement a simple database.
- Connect to and use a relational database with Python programming language.
- Develop basic web applications that use relational databases.
The course will strengthen the analytical abilities of the students and improve their technical skills and general information literacy. The students will improve their understanding of how the modern information-driven society functions from a technical perspective, and how databases are essential to many industries. The students will gain experience in working in teams on technical problems, and will understand the possibilities and risks associated with digitally stored information as they will gain hands-on experience on how easy it now is to process, extract and present individual-level details from big datasets.
- Introduction to relational databases.
- SQL for defining, manipulating, and querying a database.
- Basics of database modelling and design: ER diagrams and normalization.
- Accessing and analysing data from a database with Python.
- Introduction to web programming.
- The basics of dynamic webpages, implemented using Python and SQL.
- Frameworks for database-driven web applications.
- Using web applications to collect, store, analyse, and visualise data from web forms.
The course work combines lectures, individual work with web resources, and TA sessions, and puts a high emphasis on student's individual work done under supervision.
As of spring 2024, the form of evaluation in this course has changed.
A re-sit examination is offered in the former exam codes EBA 34201 and EBA 34202 in autumn 2023 and last time in spring 2024.
Higher Education Entrance Qualification
Disclaimer
Deviations in teaching and exams may occur if external conditions or unforeseen events call for this.
EBA3400 or equivalent knowledge or background in Python programming.
Assessments |
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Exam category: Submission Form of assessment: Handin - all file types Weight: 60 Grouping: Group (1 - 3) Duration: 2 Week(s) Comment: All exams must be passed to obtain a final grade in the course. Exam code: EBA 34203 Grading scale: ECTS Resit: Examination every semester |
Exam category: Submission Form of assessment: Handin - all file types Weight: 40 Grouping: Individual Duration: 2 Hour(s) Comment: All exams must be passed to obtain a final grade in the course. Exam code: EBA 34204 Grading scale: ECTS Resit: Examination every semester |
All exams must be passed to get a grade in this course.
Activity | Duration | Comment |
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Teaching | 42 Hour(s) | Two hours of lectures combined with one hour of asynchronous material/homework each week for 14 weeks. |
Seminar groups | 28 Hour(s) | Problem solving in class under supervision (TA sessions). Two hours each week for 14 weeks. |
Student's own work with learning resources | 88 Hour(s) | |
Examination | 42 Hour(s) | One group assignment and an individual written exam. Approximately 42 hours in total. |
A course of 1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. Therefore a course of 7,5 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of at least 200 hours.