MTA Database Administrator Fundamentals is the first step on the path to becoming a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator or Database Developer.
This is an entry-level course is for anyone looking for a career in IT and will help you prepare for the Microsoft exam*, 98-364. On successful completion of this course, you will be ideally placed to become a Junior Database Administrator or Database Administrator.
* For details about vendor specific exams, please talk with your Course Advisor
Awarded 40 CPD points upon successful completion
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It’s a flexible, online IT training course which is broken down into four sessions, all designed to help you learn and increase your knowledge on relational databases, queries and database security to name just a few topics. Included within the course is a pre-test and post-test which can help to identify any skills gap you may have and from there can ensure that you focus on the areas needed to achieve the course objective.
Once you’ve achieved your MTA Database Administrator Fundamentals certification, you’ll be ideally placed to go on to study for your MCTS, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist.
Speak to a Course Advisor today to find out more about our flexible, online IT training course range.
Section A: Database Tables
Section B: Database Relationships
Section C: Understanding DML
Section D: Database Data Types
Section E: Creating and Manipulating Tables
Section F: Selecting Data Section G: Filtering Data using Comparison
Section A: Filtering Data using Lists and Ranges
Section B: Filtering Data using Pattern Matching
Section C: Filtering Data with NULLs
Section D: Selecting Data using Functions
Section E: Sorting Data
Section F: Working with Duplicates
Section G: Joining Data
Section H: OUTER and CROSS JOINs Section I: Combining and Limiting Result Sets
Section A: Adding Data
Section B: Updating and Deleting Data
Section C: Working with Views
Section D: Stored Procedures and Functions
Section E: Data Normalisation
Section F: First Normal Form
Section G: Second and Third Normal Forms Section H: Fourth and Fifth Normal Forms
Section A: Primary, Foreign and Composite Keys
Section B: Clustered Indexes
Section C: Non-Clustered Indexes
Section D: Database Security Concepts
Section E: Database Backup and Restore
Section F: Incremental Backups