DATA 3505 - Data Management

Description

This course covers general principles and concepts in data management and practices with the tools and knowledge for data architects/data managers to manage data effectively. It emphasizes strategies for working with data, organizing research data, and sharing your data securely, and effectively.

Learning Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to: 

  • Recognize different types of data, and describe the importance of evaluating, and using metadata.
  • Describe the concepts of databases and the software used to manage them. 
  • Determine responsibilities for data management and apply the FAIR (findable accessible interoperable and reusable) principles. 
  • Formulate a data management plan and engage with data management planning tools, support, and guidance. 
  • Describe what is meant by data integrity, and explain its importance. 
  • Explain data ethical principles and data privacy.
  • Identify data infrastructure and data factories.
  • Recognize data compliance and certification.

3

Credit Hours


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