Master Database Administration Through Real Experience
We teach database management the way it's actually practiced—not just theory from textbooks. You'll work through real scenarios that professionals encounter daily, building skills that actually transfer to workplace environments.
Explore Programs Starting July 2026
Why Database Skills Matter More Than You Think
Every app you use, every website you visit, every business transaction—there's a database behind it. And someone needs to keep those databases running smoothly. That's where proper training makes the difference.
We focus on the practical stuff. How do you optimize a query that's slowing down an entire system? What do you do when data integrity issues appear at 2 AM? How do you plan for growth when your database needs to scale from thousands to millions of records?
These aren't hypothetical scenarios. They're based on situations our instructors have handled throughout their careers in Thailand's tech sector and beyond.
12 Months
Comprehensive program durationLive Projects
Work with actual database scenariosWhat You'll Actually Learn to Do
Database Design
Build database structures that make sense for the long term. Learn normalization, relationships, and how to avoid the design mistakes that cause headaches later.
Performance Analysis
Use analytics and data dashboards to identify bottlenecks. Master query optimization, indexing strategies, and monitoring tools that help you catch issues before users notice them.
Security Protocols
Implement proper access controls, backup procedures, and recovery plans. Understand what database security actually means in practice, not just in compliance documents.
SQL Mastery
Write efficient queries that scale. Move beyond basic SELECT statements to complex joins, subqueries, and stored procedures that solve real business problems.
System Integration
Connect databases with applications, APIs, and other systems. Learn how data flows through modern tech stacks and where database administration fits in.
Troubleshooting
Develop systematic approaches to diagnosing and fixing database issues. Build problem-solving skills through scenarios based on actual incidents.
How the Program Unfolds
Our curriculum builds progressively. Each phase prepares you for the next, with plenty of hands-on practice along the way.
Fundamentals Phase
Start with database concepts, relational theory, and basic SQL. Even if you're completely new to databases, you'll build a solid foundation here. We take time to make sure everyone understands the core principles before moving forward.
Administration Essentials
Learn installation, configuration, user management, and routine maintenance tasks. This is where theory meets practice—you'll set up and manage actual database instances.
Performance and Optimization
Dive into query tuning, indexing strategies, and system monitoring. Work with desktop productivity software and analytics tools to track database health and identify improvement opportunities.
Advanced Topics
Explore replication, clustering, backup strategies, and disaster recovery. Handle scenarios involving high availability and scaling challenges that larger systems face.
Real-World Projects
Apply everything you've learned to projects that simulate actual workplace situations. Debug problematic queries, optimize slow-running systems, and implement solutions to realistic database challenges.
Technologies You'll Work With
We focus on technologies that are actually used in professional environments. You'll gain experience with tools and platforms that employers expect database administrators to know.
MySQL & PostgreSQL
Master the most widely-used open-source database systems. Learn their specific features, optimization techniques, and administration tools.
Microsoft SQL Server
Understand enterprise database management with SQL Server. Work with Management Studio and learn Windows-based database administration.
MongoDB
Explore NoSQL database concepts and document-oriented data models. See when and why companies choose non-relational databases.
Database Design Tools
Use professional modeling and design software to plan database structures. Learn to create ER diagrams and normalize schemas properly.
Monitoring Systems
Implement analytics and data dashboards for database monitoring. Track performance metrics and set up alerting for potential issues.
Backup Solutions
Work with enterprise backup tools and develop recovery procedures. Practice restoring data from various failure scenarios.
Desktop Productivity Software Integration
Database administration isn't just about databases. You'll regularly use desktop productivity software to document procedures, create reports, analyze data trends, and communicate with teams.
We integrate these practical skills throughout the program. You'll learn to present database performance reports, document system configurations, and create clear documentation that others can actually follow.
Documentation Skills
Create clear technical documentation using word processors and collaboration tools. Good documentation prevents confusion and saves time when issues arise.
Data Analysis
Use spreadsheets to analyze query performance, track system metrics, and identify patterns. Transform raw database statistics into meaningful insights.
Presentation Tools
Communicate technical findings to non-technical stakeholders. Learn to present database recommendations and system status updates effectively.
Collaboration Platforms
Work within team environments using project management and communication tools. Database administration rarely happens in isolation.
Your Learning Journey Timeline
Here's how the 12-month program typically progresses. Individual pace may vary based on prior experience and time commitment.
Foundation Building
Database concepts, SQL basics, and fundamental administration tasks. You'll start working with actual databases immediately, even at this early stage.
Core Administration
System configuration, user management, backup procedures, and security implementation. This is where you develop the daily skills of database administration.
Performance Focus
Query optimization, indexing strategies, monitoring implementation, and troubleshooting methodology. Learn to use analytics and data dashboards for system health tracking.
Advanced Concepts
High availability, replication, clustering, and scaling strategies. Handle enterprise-level database scenarios and complex system architectures.
Capstone Projects
Work through comprehensive scenarios that combine everything you've learned. Solve realistic problems that demonstrate job-ready skills.
Ready to Start Learning?
Our next cohort begins in July 2026. Spaces are limited to maintain the quality of instruction and ensure everyone gets adequate support throughout the program.