AS
Jun 29, 2020
Very good to every beginner out there trying to get into database management , tasks are really educational , only the normalization section needs more clarification. but as a total it is awesome
SN
Sep 22, 2020
The course is well structured and the tools used for building the conceptual model are quite user friendly. The course has given a better understanding of the database management systems.
By Rakesh
•Jun 28, 2022
good course
By Fatima M
•May 6, 2022
it was good
By VAIBHAV N Y
•Apr 27, 2022
good course
By Muzhe Z
•Feb 27, 2016
good course
By Joohi G
•Aug 1, 2017
Excellent
By Prachi M
•Jun 25, 2017
Excellent
By Akash A
•Sep 26, 2016
Its good
By Rahul R
•Aug 12, 2020
Thanks
By cheshta s
•Oct 15, 2024
good
By Nishant C
•Sep 15, 2024
nice
By Fahad C
•May 31, 2023
good
By Gaurav P
•May 27, 2023
Good
By MURALI S V 1
•Nov 1, 2022
NICE
By TADALA S P S P
•Oct 10, 2021
good
By SHRIRAKSHA K K
•May 17, 2021
good
By malkaji d
•Dec 1, 2020
Good
By SAGAR B P
•Jun 10, 2020
Best
By DAWN M
•May 31, 2020
nice
By Ildikó L H
•Sep 4, 2018
Good
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•Apr 14, 2025
Ok
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•Apr 22, 2024
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•Mar 6, 2022
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By Rohan S
•Mar 8, 2016
Pros: The course content covers a lot of relevant topics on Database Management. Things like Basic SQL queries, Database Normalization, Conceptual and Logical databases, and making ER diagrams are covered in the course.
Cons: Prof Mannino is a bit robotic in his reading out of long sentences and the constant pace of talking. There is tons of repetition of sentences and words mere seconds after they were just spoken. The lectures seem to be a collection of bullet points.
The assignments and the peer review structure is really a low point. There's no specific grading rubric - so points allocation is random and based on your peer's assessment. I had many instances where my right answers were marked as wrong. There is nothing you can do to correct it. Moreover, the questions are iterative and thus the same apparent error carries on and you get multiple wrong scores.
Assignments need to be submitted in documents. Separate documents for each question !! At times, even a one-line answer needs to be in a separate document. Pictures of database diagrams need to be pasted in said documents. It was a bit frustrating to take screenshots all the time. Especially when you make a small correction, and have to take screenshots AGAIN, then paste it AGAIN, and upload AGAIN !!
Summary: Take the course for it's content, and use the assignments as good practice. Don't take the grading seriously. Also, focus on the content rather than the delivery by the professor, and you will still be able to get some value out of the course (and the specialization by extension)
By Brian M
•May 4, 2016
The specialization is great, and the course breadth and topics described in each is equally good. For this course, however, I felt like I could have covered what was taught by myself with a book, i.e. I didn't feel like it was class room level engaging with the explanations.
I realized this is a one way MOOC, but I've taken courses off and on since they came out, and some others felt more interactive. This was more of here's a slide, I will read what's on the slide and explain some topics. The assignments were not bad, but definitely took more time than stated (just keep that in mind). The other thing that would help immensely is having TAs in the course. It's possible that they may get some later, but I've felt I learned/got feedback a lot more in courses with TAs.
That said, this is an excellent introduction to databases course, and there's not many of them out there. If I had to go it again, I would, and I also paid for getting the cert - if anything for career advancement and having it on your LinkedIn profile as a starter DB course.