Database Management (Minor)
Learn to maximize the value of data through the design, implementation, and support of stored data with the Minor in Database Management.
Data collection and sharing is exponentially increasing, and the need to store this data grows with it. Skills in database management can be attractive to employers in a wide range of businesses and industries.
The Minor in Database Management is composed of a rigid set of courses, starting with a foundation in object-oriented programming language, data structures, and algorithms. From there, delve into data mining, information retrieval, and database organization.
Discover new methods of solving real-world problems by creating new solutions with training in database management. This training not only will help while working within a team, but also will aid in team leadership.
Program Overview
The Minor in Database Management is composed of a rigid set of courses, starting with a foundation in object-oriented programming language, data structures, and algorithms. From there, delve into data mining, information retrieval, and database organization.
Career Opportunities
Database management can be a valuable skill to meet the needs of a wide range career fields, including:
- Logistics
- Health care
- Cybersecurity
- Marketing
- Consumer research
- Finance
A total of 16 credit hours of coursework must be completed to earn the Minor in Database Management.
Interested in declaring a minor? Talk with your academic adviser or Academic Affairs to plan out your course schedule and fill out the Minor Request Form.