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Posting Reference: CS 1103 SJ02B
| Course Prefix: | CS | Course Number: | 1103 |
| Course Section: | SJ02B | Course Name: | Introduction to Databases |
| Term: | Winter | Campus: | Saint John |
| Faculty: | Science, Applied Science and Engineering, Faculty of | Department: | Computer Science and Applied Statistics, Department of |
| Position Start Date: | 2026-01-05 | Position End Date: | 2026-04-24 |
| Posting Date: | 2025-07-10 | Application Deadline: | 2025-07-24 |
| Applications to be submitted via: | DCS@UNB.CA | ||
| Requested By: | Laura Gregory |
| Days: | Th | Time: | 11:30AM - 1:20PM |
| Number of Positions Available: | 1 | Total Credit Hours: | 2L |
| Mode of Delivery: | Face to Face | Location: | On Campus |
| Stipend Amount: | 4795.33 |
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 & 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 CS 1103 and INFO 1103.
Prerequisite: CS 1073 with a minimum grade of C
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 & 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 CS 1103 and INFO 1103.
Prerequisite: CS 1073 with a minimum grade of C
Minimum Masters in CS or related area is required. Teaching experience is preferred.
Note – Position for lab only
Position is subject to final budgetary approval. Course is subject to a minimum enrolment of 15 students.
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Applicants who are graduate students please submit the Part Time Employment Form with sections 1 and 2 completed with your application package. https://www.unb.ca/gradstudies/_assets/pdfs/part_time_empl_graduate.pdf
There may be Right of First Refusal (RoFR) holders for this course.
Thank you to all those who apply, however only the selected applicant will be contacted.