Database Administrator Classes
The internet generates lots of data. From banking information, online shopping and customer shipping records, a database manages your information and keeps it safe and secure. Database administrators, often called DBAs, work with database software to find ways to use, store and organize this data. They set up computer databases, test systems, ensure systems perform as they should, identify user needs, plan security measures, data integrity, backup and add people to the system as needed.
If you are interested in more information on a career as a Database Administrator simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.
Is becoming a Database Administrator Right For Me?
Employment for DBA’s is projected to grow 31% by 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations. In May 2010, average yearly wages of database administrators were $73,490 and capped out at $115,660. If you are interested in more information on a career as a Database Administrator simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.
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