- Level Beginner
- Duration 3 hours
- Course by Coursera Project Network
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In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to utilize MySQL joins in your queries. By the end of this project, you will create a number of examples that will develop your learning around joins in SQL. This course will enable you to take your beginner knowledge of SQL to the next level by enabling you to utilize joins. Thus, being able to develop more complex queries. This course will provide students with the knowledge behind different joins that are available in MySQL language such as inner join, outer join, and left join. This project will take students through a number of examples demonstrating SQL functions based on a database around a bookstore. You will gain an understanding of these concepts from the in-depth examples provided.Modules
Practical Application via Rhyme
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Assignment
- Graded Quiz: Test your Project understanding draft
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Labs
- SQL Joins
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Readings
- Project-based Course Overview
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Embark on a transformative learning journey with the "SQL Joins" course, designed specifically for those venturing into the realm of IT & Computer Science. Perfect for beginners, this engaging 1-hour project-based course will elevate your SQL skills by introducing you to the power of MySQL joins. As you progress, you'll master essential join types such as inner join, outer join, and left join, allowing you to craft more complex and efficient queries. Guided by comprehensive, practical examples centered around a bookstore database, you will gain valuable hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of SQL functions. This course, offered by Coursera, provides a solid foundation for anyone looking to enhance their database querying capabilities. With a commitment of just 180 minutes and a free subscription option, this course is an accessible and invaluable resource for aspiring data professionals and enthusiasts eager to advance their SQL proficiency. Join today and take the first step towards becoming a more competent and confident SQL user!
Emma Martin