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Data Warehousing & Database Management
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Data Warehousing & Database Management (Diploma) Semester I Information Technology Fundamentals Introduction to Database SQL Oracle 11g Object-oriented Programming using C++ Programming using JavaScript Information systems and Common business process Software Development Life Cycle Problem solving and Communication Skills Exit Profile: MIS Developer Semester II Data warehousing Fundamentals Data Warehouse Database Design Database Administration Fundamentals Introduction to enterprise frameworks and Information Analysis Developing Web-enabled Information Systems Multi-Dimensional Data Modeling Problem solving and Negotiation skills Exit Profile: Information Systems Specialist Semester III Data Modeling and Designing a Data Warehouse Dimensional modeling techniques Information Processing Using an OLAP Server Introduction to software quality assurance Enterprise Data Sources and Migration Strategies and stages Project Management
Exit Profile: Enterprise Information Systems Specialist / Data warehousing specialist
Focused on equipping students with business applications design and managing business information for effective decision-making, this track provides clarity on concepts and technologies such as data models, data warehousing, business intelligence tools, etc. Benefits Courses fine-tuned to the needs of the industry Focused on cutting-edge technologies such as data warehousing, business intelligence solutions and business application Foundation Semester forms the First semester of the Information Systems Management module Professional Practice MCMTs learning architecture, inspired by MIT, USAs revolutionary training model, focused on the principle of professional practice, which lies at the core of our career program. Similar to the internship model, Professional practice is about creating education work linkages. Here, as student is exposed to real life work situations, under the supervision of a faculty member as well as representative from the industry. Under professional practice, as student transfers the knowledge and skills imbibed in the classroom situation to professional practice site, with the help of MCMT as well as the industry mentor.
Benefits of Professional Practice Professional Practice familiarizes a student with his work environment; his organization, his role and his profession. It helps students build the qualities of mature professional in terms of planning and organizing abilities. These include the ability to anticipate and estimate the unknown and deal with it. It enables students to become self-reliant and get ready for the world of work
A Classroom course provided by Montreal College of Management and Technology in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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