IMT 107 Introduction to Information Management - 3 Units
Prerequisites: None.
Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours. (0799.00)
Instructor: Arlene Gibson

This course deals with techniques for navigating, searching, and creating informational databases appropriate for work in information and multimedia technology. It addresses the use and creation of information databases and strategies, communicating and archiving knowledge for work groups engaged in the use and development of information technology applications.

Competencies and Measures for this course are as follows:

Act Creatively

Effective Project Team Member

Use Resources to Extend Personal Knowledge

People Skills

Deliver Assignments on Time

Reasons, Terminology, and Approaches to Database Design

Stages in Planning, Analysis, and Systems Design Implementation

Steps Needed in Developing a Well-Designed Information System

Table Use in Relational Databases

Primary Key, Foreign Key, Entity, Entity Integrity, and Referential Integrity

How to "Normalize" many to many Tables Relationship

Creation of Group Project Database

Creation of Separate Individual Project Database

Understands and Effective Use of Queries

Understands and Effective Use of Forms

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