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About the Course

Have you ever wanted to build a database but don't know where to start? This course will provide you a step-by-step guidance. We are going to start from a raw idea to an implementable relational database. Getting on the path, practicing the real-life mini cases, you will be confident and comfortable with Relational Database Design. Let's get started! Relational Database Design can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Data Science (MS-DS) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The MS-DS is an interdisciplinary degree that brings together faculty from CU Boulder’s departments of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Science, and others. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the MS-DS is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience in computer science, information science, mathematics, and statistics. Learn more about the MS-DS program at https://www.coursera.org/degrees/master-of-science-data-science-boulder....

Top reviews

MG

Dec 17, 2022

Excellent course. Glad I have completed all crucial concepts related to the course. Special thanks to our course instructor, Di Wu.

VL

Dec 19, 2023

Great lectures and practice assignments. Great pedagogical approach to teach learners how to engage with the material.

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By Rebecca G

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May 26, 2023

The content was great and fairly straightforward to learn. The graded assignments were all "reflections" that don't actually require any knowledge of the material. That means the certificate for passing this course is basically completely meaningless.

By Richard L

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Dec 6, 2022

Instruction was not bad. But final project for this course was extremely rewarding!

By Noah N

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Nov 6, 2023

I didn't love this course. I don't feel like it provided value to warrant the CU Boulder tuition cost, as I felt much of the class material was either self-explanatory, or just poorly presented. I could see this class being helpful if some coding was integrated, but was surprised to find zero coding required in a database course.