ANA104 – Database For Business Intelligence

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ANA104 – Database For Business Intelligence

Unit code & Title ANA104 - Database For Business Intelligence
Pre-requisite Not Applicable
Delivery modes On-campus; Online;
Credit points 10
Study commitment Average of 150 hours of teaching, learning and assessment over the trimester.
Scheduled learning (On-campus) 2 × 3 hours on-campus seminar and tutorial weekly (for block mode)
Scheduled learning (AIA Online) Recorded contents + 2 × 3 hour online seminar and tutorial weekly
Learning Outcomes
  • ULO1: Understand the concept, infrastructure, and essential components of relational databases.
  • ULO2: Understand the rules and principles for designing relational data models.
  • ULO3: Apply practical knowledge and skills in analysing and transforming business needs and problems into data models.
  • ULO4: Design and implement database schemas with SQL and data modelling tools.
  • ULO5: Deploy SQL skills to explore, manipulate, analyse, and report data addressing business problems.
  • ULO6: Understand advanced concepts of transaction management and data integrity control of relational databases.
  • ULO7: Understand the basic concept of Data warehouse and OLAP services.
  • ULO8: Browse and analyse data from OLAP services and present insights to management audiences.

The purpose of this unit is to introduce the fundamental concepts of relational databases and develop database programming proficiency for students, with no prior programming background required. This course is designed to equip students with hands-on skills to work with databases, focusing on data analytics needs. Upon completion of this unit, students will have a working knowledge of databases and SQL (Structured Query Language) in a data science environment. They will learn how to access, design, create, query, explore, and analyze data from database instances using real-world datasets provided on relational databases (DB: MS SQL Server or MySQL + Excel). Advanced concepts such as transaction management, data integrity, Data Warehousing (DW), and online analytical processing (OLAP) services are also introduced to give students an overview of how different data storage platforms support data-driven decision-making in a business context.

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