Database & Server Development Training

Learn database architecture and server-side programming through hands-on projects with experienced developers. Our fall 2025 program focuses on real-world applications and practical problem-solving skills.

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Learn From Working Professionals

Our instructors aren't just teachers – they're active database architects and backend developers working on live production systems. Each brings different perspectives from enterprise environments, startups, and consulting work.

"I've been managing database systems for healthcare applications for eight years. Teaching helps me stay current with new approaches while sharing what actually works in high-stakes environments." - Marcus Rivera, Lead Database Engineer

You'll work directly with professionals who understand both the technical challenges and business requirements that drive real database decisions. Every project reflects actual scenarios they've encountered in their careers.

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Flexible Learning That Fits Your Schedule

Whether you're switching careers or advancing in your current role, our program adapts to different learning styles and time constraints.

Evening & Weekend Sessions

Classes run Tuesday and Thursday evenings (6-9 PM) plus Saturday morning labs (9 AM-12 PM). Most students complete the core program in 16 weeks while maintaining their current jobs.

Multiple Learning Formats

Combine in-person labs with online theory sessions. Review recorded lectures at your own pace, then apply concepts during hands-on workshop time with immediate instructor feedback.

Individual Project Tracks

Choose projects that match your career goals – e-commerce platforms, data analytics systems, or API development. Work at your own pace with weekly check-ins and personalized guidance.

Meet Your Instructors

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David Chen

Senior Backend Engineer

Builds scalable database systems for fintech applications. Specializes in PostgreSQL optimization and API design. Previously worked at three startups that successfully scaled from prototype to enterprise-level traffic.

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Sarah Martinez

Database Architect

Designs data infrastructure for e-commerce platforms processing millions of transactions monthly. Expert in database security, backup strategies, and performance monitoring. Enjoys explaining complex concepts through practical examples.

Common Challenges & Our Approach

Many students worry about technical complexity or time management. Here's how we address the most frequent concerns from people considering our program.

No Prior Database Experience

We start with fundamental concepts using visual tools and simplified examples. You'll set up your first database in week one, then gradually build complexity. Many successful graduates started with zero database knowledge.

Balancing Work and Study Time

Evening schedules respect working professionals. Recorded sessions let you catch up if you miss class. Projects are designed for 6-8 hours of weekly practice, broken into manageable chunks that fit around your existing commitments.

Keeping Up With Technical Concepts

Small class sizes ensure individual attention. We pause for questions and review concepts multiple ways. Study groups connect you with classmates, and instructors offer office hours for additional help with challenging topics.

Uncertain Career Path After Completion

Our instructors provide industry insights and networking opportunities. Final projects become portfolio pieces you can show employers. We discuss realistic career transitions and help identify roles that match your background and interests.

Fall 2025 Program Information

Our next comprehensive database and server development program begins October 2025. Applications open in June, with early bird pricing available through August for committed students.

Program Dates: October 14 - February 18, 2026
16-week intensive • Evening & weekend schedule • Small cohort size

Limited to 12 students per cohort to ensure personalized instruction and plenty of hands-on practice time. Prerequisites include basic computer skills and strong motivation to learn technical concepts.