GIST 2120 Geographic Information System Databases

This course presents and introduction to the structure and use of geodatabases. Topics include general database theory; and the creation, editing, and management of relational databases and geodatabases. Prerequisites: Completion of GIST 1200, GIST 2310 and GIST 2410. (3 lect.)

Credits

3 credits

Transfer Status

Transferable to UW

Major Topics

  • Fundamentals of Relational Databases
  • Layout and Creation of Relational Databases
  • Techniques in Database Querying
  • Techniques for Optimizing Relational Databases

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Describe different types of databases; differentiate the appropriate usages of the database types; examine a database schema; express the various table keys; describe the relationship types

2. Model the database design through the use of entity relationship diagrams (ERD's); create a relational database; create the schema for a relational database; import data into the relational database management

3. Summarize structured query language (SQL) query syntax and the fundamental statements; query a database using SQL statements; discuss and perform advanced queries such as perimeter and crosstab to extract information from a database

4. Describe and apply normalization techniques to a relational database; establish database keys and relationships in a relational database; enhance table design through the use of lookup fields, input masks and validation rules; create pivot tables and pivot charts; perform inner and outer joins between tables