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About the Course

Much of the world's data lives in databases. SQL (or Structured Query Language) is a powerful programming language that is used for
communicating with and manipulating data in databases. A working knowledge of databases and SQL is a must for anyone who wants to start a
career in Data Engineering, Data Warehousing, Data Analytics, Data Science or Business Intelligence. The purpose of this course is to help you
learn and apply foundational and intermediate knowledge of the SQL language, and become familiar with many relational database (RDBMS)
concepts along the way. You will start with performing basic Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD) operations using CREA...
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Top reviews

HH

Aug 19, 2024

loved the course. Had a few typos that need updated, but the material and how it was covered was really nice. some challenging learning curves in the labs. All in all I felt I learned a lot.

SI

Aug 10, 2023

Thanks the authority of the course and coursers. I learn lot's of things. It's was nice course for me. I love the course. I will recommend to my friends about the courser.RegardsSaiful.

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126 - 134 of 134 Reviews for SQL: A Practical Introduction for Querying Databases

By Mykola K

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Jul 20, 2025

The material largely duplicates the material from this module "Introduction to Relational Databases (RDBMS)"

By Janet A

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Apr 10, 2024

it was a good experince

By JUAN D A H

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Aug 31, 2025

labs do not work sometimes.. and lectures feel as if they made by AI. There are many better way to learn SQL.

By Xiaojuan L

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Aug 12, 2023

way too fundamental

exercises duplicates themselves and a lot of repeats....

By J A

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May 15, 2025

Too many technical difficulties that hinders the completion of assignments.

By Mostafa D

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Dec 25, 2024

There is a big problem with translation synchronization in Arabic

By A S

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Apr 8, 2025

Lecturing, no teaching involved.

By santhosh r

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Oct 17, 2023

Not Expected For a DB developer

By Nitish K

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Jul 23, 2024

did not understand anything