Graduate Certificate in Database and Internet Technologies

The Database and Internet Technologies certificate addresses the growing demand for professionals with technical skills to analyze, design, implement, and manage software applications and digital media for the enterprise and IoT (Internet-of-Things). The certificate emphasizes experimentation and application of theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios with the goal of creating business value. Students should walk away with the ability to integrate data science concepts and machine learning algorithms to solve business problems. Throughout the course of study, students will acquire knowledge and skills in data modeling and database design, implementation, and programming skills, using both Relational Database Management Systems and NoSQL technologies. Students will also study design and development of distributed software systems that adhere to sound design principles and best practices, including scalable data services architecture and robust security .

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Complete this four-course certificate and apply your credit to Northwestern’s MS in Information Systems program.


 

About the Graduate Certificate in Database and Internet Technologies

Graduate Certificate in Database and Internet Technologies Learning Outcomes

After successful completion of the  certificate, students will be able to:

  • Design, program, and implement databases using both Relational Database Management Systems and NoSQL technologies
  • Design and develop distributed software systems that adhere to sound design principles and best practices, including scalable data services architecture and robust security
  • Integrate data science concepts and machine learning algorithms to solve business problems
  • Apply practical project management skills that include the use of Agile methodologies

Database and Internet Technologies Curriculum

Students are required to complete the following four courses to earn the certificate: 

  • CIS 414 Object-Oriented Programming
  • CIS 419 Web Application Development
  • CIS 435 Practical Data Science Using Machine Learning
  • MSDS 430 Python for Data Science

Review curriculum details while you consider applying to this program. Current students should refer to the curriculum requirements in place at time of entry into the program.

Database and Internet Technologies Courses

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Database and Internet Technologies Admission

A variety of factors are considered when your application is reviewed. Background and experience vary from student to student. For a complete list of requirements, see the Graduate Certificate Admission page.

Database and Internet Technologies Tuition

Tuition for this program at Northwestern is comparable to similar US programs. Complete details can be found on the Database and Internet Technologies Certificate Tuition page.

Registration Information for Database and Internet Technologies

Already accepted into the Graduate Certificate in Database and Internet Technologies program? Get ahead and register for your classes as soon as possible.

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Database and Internet Technologies Faculty

Instructors in the Graduate Certificate in Database and Internet Technologies program at Northwestern are leading scholars and practitioners in their field. They bring real-world experiences to the classroom and engage with students on a personal level. Get to know the instructors on our Database and Internet Technologies Faculty page.

Applying Credit to the MS in Information Systems Program

Students that are interested in the option of applying their credit to the SPS MS in Information Systems program must submit an online application and submit all required application materials.

Students that elect to apply to a master's program before completing a graduate certificate will be able to count completed courses toward the applicable master's degree, but there will be no certificate conferred.

If you are interested in exploring this option, please contact the SPS graduate advising team for information on how to pursue a master's degree at SPS.


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