Design and Build a Student Score Card System with SQL Server

By Coursera on Coursera · Technology
Price
Free

About This Course

Learners will be able to design a normalized SQL Server database, implement data integrity through relationships and constraints, develop VB.NET modules for managing students, exams, and scores, and generate professional student scorecards through structured printing workflows. This course provides a complete, end-to-end case study focused on building a Student Score Card System using SQL Server and VB.NET, guiding learners from database planning to final output generation. Participants gain practical experience in database fundamentals, entity-relationship design, table structure creation, normalization, and schema finalization before transitioning into application development. The course then walks through coding structured modules for academic standards, exams, students, and score entry, ensuring a strong foundation in real-world application logic. What makes this course unique is its case-study-driven approach, where every concept is applied directly to a single, cohesive system rather than isolated examples. Learners benefit by understanding how database design decisions impact application behavior and reporting outcomes. By the end of the course, learners will have the skills to design reliable academic databases, build connected VB.NET applications, and produce accurate, printable student scorecards—skills directly applicable to educational, administrative, and data-driven software projects.

Instructor

EDUCBA

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Design and Build a Student Score Card System with SQL Server is taught by EDUCBA, EDUCBA.
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