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Databases are increasingly to be found at the heart of many ICT systems and form an integral part of the ICT ‘engine room’. As the use of databases increases by organisations as part of the integrated ICT system resource, there is a growing need for staff that are skilled in database design, development and administration.
This skilled position with the organisation requires individuals who are fully conversant with modern database methodologies and procedures who can administer the system accordingly.
The Scottish Academy has been set up as a National Centre to meet this need for individuals and organisations operating within the Scottish business community.
Participants work towards Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) together with the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) Introductory Diploma in Management which includes a work based practical project.
For many companies (especially SMEs) the Scottish Academy is offering this innovative work based training FREE of charge this year.
What does the training entail?
The Database Database Administrator training programme consists of a blended mix of day release and online course material augmented by a mentored work based project. Training is delivered by qualified tutors using ILM approved course materials and approved vendor curriculum materials.
The day release practical sessions are organised over 20 week cycles with access to supporting online learning materials throughout.
The Database Administrator training programme is built around the following content:
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ILM Introductory Diploma |
2071-Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Transact-SQL |
Management in Organisations |
2072-Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database |
Initiating Change
Planning for Efficiency
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2073-Programming and Querying a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database |
Managing Individuals
Understanding the Market
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2273-Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment |
Project Planning and Control
Negotiating Skills
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2278-Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
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The Scottish e-Skills Academy reserves the right to change course content
Outwith the practical sessions, participants are required to implement the newly acquired skills through a work based project assigned by their line manager and mentored by experienced tutors.
Your next step
As there are a limited number of free places for qualifying companies and discounted places for other businesses register now for the Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) training.
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