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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Coursera is offering a programme namely Using Databases with Python with collaboration with the University of Michigan. The course can be enrolled for free and has a future for databases with Python. Therefore, candidates enrolling in this programme can prosper their career in this field with enhancement to the modern world and technology. With a large amount of data to store in a secured manner, this programme comes as a rescue to help professionals and students as well. 

With a large number of technical enhancements in the engaging world, everyone is looking for storing data that is too secure so that the data can be only accessed by certain members. Data stored in the database can be accessed by only a particular language called SQL (Structured query language) with that type of query language the data in the database will be accessed by particular authorization only. 

The course is offered by Coursera for free so that course materials and assignments can be accessed free of cost. Coursera strives to give the student the best type of learning experience so that they can increase their growth career in their desired field.

The Highlights

  • Offered by University of Michigan 
  • Approx. 13 hours of dedicated programme 
  • Available in different language subtitles
  • 100% online programme
  • Certificate of completion by Coursera
  • Financial aid to applicable students

Programme Offerings

  • Online video lectures
  • Practice Exercises
  • Study Materials
  • Mobile access
  • assignments
  • practice assessments

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesUM–Ann ArborCoursera

Fee details for Using Databases with Python are as follows :

Description

Amount

Fee for 1-month

Rs. 1,676

Fee for 3-month

Rs. 3,369

Fee for 6-month

Rs. 5,029



Eligibility Criteria

Certificate qualifying details

Candidates can avail certificate by successfully completing the course and by submitting all the assignments on time. Also, the candidate will get a certificate only if they have paid for it, or else he/she can be applicable for financial aid and complete the course.

What you will learn

SQL knowledgeDatabase ManagementKnowledge of Data VisualizationKnowledge of Python

Post completing the programme Using Databases with Python, the candidates will be capable of learning and mastering different areas that are given below: 

  • SQL languages for accessing data and creating tables using queries
  • Data models to create different types of data and their different accessing methods
  • Relationship from one set of data to other data for relating one data set to another

Who it is for

The course can be learned by anyone by aspirants who interested in using Database with python.


Application Details

The steps to fill up Using Databases with Python course are as follows:

Step 1: Candidate should visit the website 

Step 2: Select if you want to join a course with a certificate or without a certificate

Step 3: After selecting the type of course, the candidate should sign up and fill in all the relevant details

Step 4: The candidate should pay the fee for the certificate online or can continue the course for free without having a certificate.

Step 5: The candidate should apply financial aid for the candidate if he/she needs and if applicable financial aid is given to the candidate 

Step 6: The candidate will get a confirmation message after the success of admission.

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Welcome to Using Databases with Python
  • Unicode Characters and Strings
  • Windows 10: Installing Python and Writing A Program
  • Windows: Taking Screen Shots
  • Macintosh: Using Python and Writing A Program
  • Macintosh: Taking Screen Shots
  • 14.1 - Object Oriented Definitions and Terminology
  • 14.2 - Our First Class and Object
  • 14.3 - Object Life Cycle
  • 14.4 - Object Inheritance
  • Bonus: Interview - Software Engineering - Bertrand Meyer
  • Bonus: Office Hours - London
Readings
  • Help us learn more about you!
  • Python Textbook
  • Course Syllabus
  • Coming from Python 2 - Encoding Data in Python 3
  • Notice for Auditing Learners: Assignment Submission
Assignments
  • Using Encoded Data in Python 3
  • Object Oriented Programming

Videos
  • 15.1 Relational Databases
  • 15.2 - Using Databases
  • 15.3 - Single Table CRUD
  • Worked Example: Counting Email in a Database
  • Bonus: Office Hours Zagreb, Croatia
  • Interview: Elizabeth Fong - The Early Years of SQL
Assignment
  • Single-Table SQL
App Items
  • Our First Database
  • Counting Email in a Database

Videos
  • 15.4 - Designing a Data Model
  • 15.5 - Representing a Data Model in Tables
  • 15.6 - Inserting Relational Data
  • 15.7 - Reconstructing Data with JOIN
  • Worked Example: Tracks.py (Chapter 15)
  • Bonus: Office Hours Perth, Australia
  • Bonus Interview: Niklaus Wirth
  • Bonus: Office Hours Barcelona
Assignment
  • Multi-Table Relational SQL
App Item
  • Multi-Table Database - Tracks

Videos
  • 15.8 - Many-to-Many Relationships
  • Worked Example: roster.py (Chapter 15)
  • Bonus: Office Hours Mexico, City
  • Bonus Interview: Andrew Tannenbaum - Minix
Assignment
  • Many-to-Many Relationships and Python
App Item
  • Many Students in Many Courses

Videos
  • 16.1 - Geocoding
  • Worked Example: Geodata (Chapter 16)
  • Bonus: Office Hours - Amsterdam
  • Bonus Interview: Richard Stallman - Free Software Foundation
  • Bonus Interview: Brian Behlendorf - Apache Foundation
Readings
  • Peer Graded Assignment - Instructor Input
  • Please Rate this Course on Class-Central
  • Post-Course Survey
App Item
  • Databases and Visualization (peer-graded)

Instructors

Charles Russell Severance
Professor

UM–Ann Arbor

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