Program Title Web Database Design
Type of Program Campus Services
Training Modality This three-year workshop incorporates hands-on training, distance learning, and computer-based training.
Description

This multi-level workshop brings together administrators and technicians to learn how digital databases can manage common campus tasks. Such tasks include:

  • Academic transcripts

  • Campus directory

  • Housing assignments

  • ID card manufacture

  • Library asset management

  • Personnel and payroll

  • Results processing

  • Student financial accounting

  • Student registration

  • And more!

University administrators engage in high-level discussions to fortify institutional enthusiasm, savvy and network participation. Meanwhile, database programmers learn how to make and maintain these web database systems. The goal is to build managing partnerships among staff and institutions.

Get on board! Web databases can produce revolutionary results: 

  • Reduce development costs

  • Create new networks of Management Information Sciences programs among participating universities

  • Promote an atmosphere of accountability, transparency, and efficiency.

Background Information

This program, which has been repeatedly and urgently requested by administrators of our partner universities, promises to provide relief from the challenge of gathering, managing and disseminating information on their campuses. As many administrators have discovered, poor communication can cause lots of problems on campus.

Fortunately, this is an ideal time for universities to enter the database management fray. With new industry standards and easier-to-use programming tools, the system is much simpler to learn and support than it was just a few years ago.