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MISC 485 — ADVANCED DATABASE APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT

4 credits CIM Verified
1
Objectives
10
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
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Top occupation matches for this course
43.7% Database Architects 13t
40.3% Data Warehousing Specialists 8t
33.4% Bioinformatics Technicians 5t
31.2% Clinical Data Managers 4t
37.8% Web Developers 4t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO3 CIM

Explain the essential concepts and issues of big data and NoSQL models.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Bioinformatics Scientists 3.8/5
48% ok

Develop data models and databases.

Blockchain Engineers
45% ok

Discuss data needs with engineers, product managers, or data scientists to identify blockchain requirements.

Database Architects 4.1/5
44% ok

Develop data models for applications, metadata tables, views or related database structures.

Blockchain Engineers
42% ok

Design and implement data repositories to integrate data.

Database Architects 4.5/5
42% ok

Develop database architectural strategies at the modeling, design and implementation stages to address business or industry requirements.

Financial Quantitative Analyst 3.9/5
42% ok

Define or recommend model specifications or data collection methods.

Database Architects 4.5/5
41% ok

Develop and document database architectures.

Statistical Assistants 4.2/5
41% ok

File data and related information, and maintain and update databases.

Network and Computer Systems A 3.2/5
41% ok

Gather data pertaining to customer needs, and use the information to identify, predict, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements.

Transportation Planners 4.0/5
41% ok

Interpret data from traffic modeling software, geographic information systems, or associated databases.

Source: Course learning outcomes from EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system. O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as preparation evidence.