Contract Academic Position Details

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NOTE: Course offerings are subject to budgetary approval


Posting Reference: CS 1103 SJ02B


Course Information

Course Prefix: CS Course Number: 1103
Course Section: SJ02B Course Name: Introduction to Databases (LAB)
Term: Winter Campus:Saint John
Faculty: Science, Applied Science and Engineering, Faculty of Department: Computer Science and Applied Statistics, Department of
Position Start Date: 2025-01-06 Position End Date: 2025-04-30
Posting Date: 2024-08-30 Application Deadline: 2024-09-27
Applications to be submitted via: email email dcs@unb.ca
Requested By: Dr. Janet Light


Class Details

Days: Monday Time: 3:30 - 5:20 PM
Number of Positions Available: 1 Total Credit Hours: 4ch (2L)
Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Location: On Campus
Stipend Amount: $4795


Curriculum Context

Topics include: Motivation for and capabilities of database management systems; the role of databases in a three-tier application architecture; relational data model; relational algebra; functional dependencies and normalization; SQL language, including creating, loading, updating, modifying, and querying database tables; data integrity, security and privacy; entity relationship data modeling; CRUD analysis; stored procedures; accessing a database using an API such as JDBC; brief introduction to advanced topics such as data warehouses, big data, and XML. NOTE: Credit is only given for one of CS1103, CS 2513, CS 2533, INFO 1103 and INFO 2103.



Course Description

Topics include: Motivation for and capabilities of database management systems; the role of databases in a three-tier application architecture; relational data model; relational algebra; functional dependencies and normalization; SQL language, including creating, loading, updating, modifying, and querying database tables; data integrity, security and privacy; entity relationship data modeling; CRUD analysis; stored procedures; accessing a database using an API such as JDBC; brief introduction to advanced topics such as data warehouses, big data, and XML. NOTE: Credit is only given for one of CS1103, CS 2513, CS 2533, INFO 1103 and INFO 2103.

Prerequisites: CS 1073.



Qualifications

The successful applicant will possess, at minimum, a Masters degree in CS. Requests will be considered on the basis of qualifications, experience required and the availability of the employee to perform the required duties at scheduled times. 



Additional Notes

subject to final budgetary approval.

minimum enrolment required.



Disposition

none

Is the instructor a Graduate Student Teaching Apprentice

none

Successful Applicant(s)


Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada