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Database Technology Department

Database Technology Department

Job Description

Database technology is a field of study that focuses on database administration, programming, development and maintenance. Bachelor’s level degree program in database technology provides exceptional technical training and knowledge to individuals seeking a highly rewarding career in the field of database administration, development and maintenance.

Job Duties

 

Students who graduate with a Bachelor degree in Database technology after 4 years of study, can gain knowledge in areas such as designing, developing and implementing databases, as well as managing, maintaining and distributing the stored information. Students will take a broad range of technical and management courses. They can become proficient in programming, developing and operating a database, as well as in the manipulation of stored and retrieve information and database security.

 

Job Opportunities

 

Bachelor degree programs in database technology can provide graduates students with numerous jobs opportunities. Sample professional titles as follows:

  • Database programmer:- Perform database programming for new and existing systems,
    write scripts, stored procedures and functions for database system,
    perform quality assurance tests for ensuring data integrity and quality,
    resolve database problems, queries and error reports in accurate and timely manner,
    interact with business teams to understand project requirements,
    and coordinate with team members to perform database programming based on project requirements.
  • Database designer:- Responsible for producing and designing a detailed data model of a database, including all necessary logical and physical design elements. They also can assist staff with internal systems, applications, and databases, including developing procedures, forms, and other organizational tools.
  • Programmer:- Write, update, and maintain computer programs or software packages to handle specific jobs, such as tracking inventory, storing and retrieve specific documents, data, and information. Write, analyze, review, and rewrite programs, using workflow chart and diagram, and applying knowledge of computer capabilities, subject matter, and symbolic logic. They also perform direct revision, repair, or expansion of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements.