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About the Course

Are you ready to dive into the world of data engineering? In this beginner level course, you will gain a solid understanding of how data is stored, processed, and accessed in relational databases (RDBMSes). You will work with different types of databases that are appropriate for various data processing requirements. You will begin this course by being introduced to relational database concepts, as well as several industry standard relational databases, including IBM DB2, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. Next, you’ll utilize RDBMS tools used by professionals such as phpMyAdmin and pgAdmin for creating and maintaining relational databases. You will also use the command line and SQL statements to create and manage tables. This course incorporates hands-on, practical exercises to help you demonstrate your learning. You will work with real databases and explore real-world datasets. You will create database instances and populate them with tables and data. At the end of this course, you will complete a final assignment where you will apply your accumulated knowledge from this course and demonstrate that you have the skills to: design a database for a specific analytics requirement, normalize tables, create tables and views in the database, load and access data. No prior knowledge of databases or programming is required. Anyone can audit this course at no-charge. If you choose to take this course and earn the Coursera course certificate, you can also earn an IBM digital badge upon successful completion of the course....

Top reviews

EG

Feb 25, 2023

The final quiz is perfect as no one can use all the materials together and should use his/her information to pass the test so the point is realistic.

AM

Dec 31, 2023

It is great course to learn relational databases using different DBMS (Db2, PostgreSQL, and MySQL). Plus, the lab materials are useful to practice.

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By Miguel A R I

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Sep 12, 2024

Some labs don't work as intented

By Saleh A

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Jul 16, 2024

thanks for this beautiful course

By Deleted A

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Oct 24, 2023

IBM DB2 sources dont work

By Mohamed M

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Aug 28, 2023

It was Great

By Matthew C

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Nov 7, 2023

Content is good. Probably too much focus on DB2 but that is to be expected from IBM. But the lab service is sometimes unusably slow. You may not be able to finish the final project, as on some days, the labs never load... You can follow along to an extent on mariadb or something on your own computer or server but the labs just don't load on the weekend. If the content looks good to you, go ahead and watch the videos, but don't expect to be able to finish the certificate because the labs might just be down.

By FELIPE M P

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Jun 7, 2022

Subjects were made very clear but some explanations lacked information; e.g. when talking about indexing: the topic is way deeper than it was taught. I had to do tons of extra reading to be confident with RDBMS. I know this is what I am supposed to do, but I expected just a little bit more from the videos.

Nonetheless, it is a very professional course. Congrats!

By Filomena M

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Sep 20, 2024

Il corso è ottimo, i laboratori hanno dei tempi troppo ridotti per poter lavorare spensieratamente

By Levina S P

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Sep 30, 2023

it's better if you also provide a guide on how to install mysql and postgre SQL

By Nathan E

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Dec 10, 2023

Good content on database principles. Exercises and projects are too easy.

By David B

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Dec 13, 2022

Some help but lacks pedagogical skill in its design.

By Maciek O

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Jan 8, 2024

This is just a very basic material.

By Gianni L

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May 8, 2023

Resources are inaccessible.

By Suyash P

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Apr 5, 2024

good

By Không P Q H

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Jul 26, 2024

Of the five courses I've completed in IBM's Professional Certificate in Data Engineering, this one has been by far the most disappointing. I'm extremely frustrated with the excessive product placement, particularly for your cloud offerings. I enrolled in this course to learn about relational databases, not to hear a sales pitch about your database management system. While I understand the need to promote your products, I believe it should be done in a more subtle and integrated manner, rather than dedicating entire sections of the course to product demonstrations. Additionally, I've had significant issues with your Db2 on Cloud service, including being unable to create a simple table. Despite numerous support requests, I haven't received any adequate assistance from course moderators, Cognitive Class support, or the IBM Cloud support team. It's disappointing to see a company promote a product that doesn't live up to its claims. Learner time is valuable, and it shouldn't be wasted on learning about a subpar product like Db2.

By Kateřina M

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Mar 11, 2024

Only few things are working right in the lab. I would not recommend it. Also, the explanation of the thread is nonexistent, you have to search it elsewhere. Yet I still learned something.

By Lance L

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Mar 1, 2024

Problems with Lab environments. Slow / poor support.

By Sagnik B

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Aug 10, 2024

Useless course, AI grading doesn't grade my submissions at all. Not able to switch to peer review as well. Worst service by Coursera. Not recommending anyone.

By Drishti D

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Nov 15, 2022

my peer graded assignment is showing failed but all the marks which has been given is full marks, then why is it showing so.

By Piotr D

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Mar 12, 2024

Poorly prepared materials, labs not loading, peer review is a lottery who gets to grader you...

By Ahmed E S

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Sep 6, 2023

labs are not working and it's not good