Course Outcomes: What is a course outcome?
Course Outcomes (COs) “Statements of observable student actions that serve as evidence of the Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes acquired in a course”.  Following ts the table of course outcomes for Database Management course.

Sr. NoStatementUnit
CO1Ability to implement the underlying concepts of a database system.1
CO2Design and implement a database schema for a given problem-domain using data model.2
CO3Formulate, using SQL/DML/DDL commands, solutions to a wide range of query and update problems.3
CO4Implement transactions, concurrency control, and be able to do Database recovery.4
CO5Able to understand various Parallel Database Architectures and its applications.5
CO6Able to understand various Distributed Databases and its applications.6
Table of COs

Sr. No.Statement
PO1Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
PO2Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and engineering sciences
PO3Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
PO4Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities
with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to
the professional engineering practice.
PO7Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development.
PO8Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice
PO9Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive
clear instructions.
PO11Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Programme Outcomes

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