This course aims to identify, assess and evaluate risk to enable the execution of the enterprise risk man The Capstone project is the last class that needs to be taken. Students will undertake and complete a scholarly project related to their chosen program of study under the guidance and approval of the supervising faculty. This Project is a culmination and synthesis of prior graduate learning in the MIT program. Students will be expected to complete the scholarly project and present the findings via a manuscript and an oral presentation 



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This course provides students with the technical skills required to write basic Transact-SQL queries for Microsoft SQL Server 2014. This course is the foundation for all SQL Server-related disciplines; namely, Database Administration, Database Development and Business Intelligence.

In this class, you will explore options that range from personal desktop databases to large-scale geographically distributed database servers and classic relational databases to modern document- oriented systems and data warehouses. You will cover key terminology and concepts, such as normalization, "deadly embraces" and "dirty reads," ACID and CRUD, referential integrity, deadlocks, and rollbacks.



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The development of this course gives student an introduction to a management information systems from organizations. The topics include the necessary resources: information systems in the organization, social implications, and use and evaluation of software packages for microcomputers.

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This course is an introduction to database design using the relational model. It concentrates on learning the basics to create a database using MS SQL and MySQL and identifying the differences between relational versus NoSQL databases

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