Database Mastery Program
Real database challenges need practical solutions. Our hands-on training connects SQL fundamentals with server architecture, giving you skills that actually work in production environments.
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Your Learning Path Forward
Foundation Phase
Start with SQL essentials and database design principles. You'll work with real datasets from day one, not just theoretical examples. This phase runs 8 weeks and covers normalization, indexing strategies, and query optimization basics.
Integration Phase
Connect databases to applications through server logic development. Learn stored procedures, triggers, and API integration patterns. This 6-week phase focuses on building systems that handle real business requirements and user loads.
Production Phase
Deploy and maintain database systems in realistic environments. Cover backup strategies, security implementation, and performance monitoring. The final 4 weeks prepare you for actual workplace scenarios and ongoing system maintenance.
Program begins September 2025. Applications open in June with prerequisite assessment available starting May 2025.
Find Your Starting Point
Different backgrounds need different approaches. Whether you're coming from web development, system administration, or starting fresh, we help you identify the right entry level and support resources.
Our assessment process looks at your current technical knowledge, available study time, and career goals. No generic one-size-fits-all approach here.
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Learn from Working Professionals
Our instructors handle real database systems daily. They bring current industry practices, not outdated textbook theory, to every session.
Kai Brennan
Designs and maintains database systems for Taiwan's largest logistics companies. Fifteen years optimizing queries that process millions of transactions daily. Specializes in taking theoretical knowledge and making it work under real pressure.
Lars Nystrom
Builds APIs and server logic that connect databases to web applications. Works with startups and established companies on scalable data solutions. Knows exactly what skills developers need when they're building real products.