Michael Mannino

My involvement with database technology and education spans more than 35 years in academic positions, research, and consulting. I have been a faculty member at the University of Florida, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Washington before joining the Business School at the University of Colorado Denver. My work in this specialization is a culmination of teaching data warehouse development for 15 years along with writing a supporting textbook and conducting research projects. In my teaching, It is my pleasure and privilege to share my excitement and extensive background to help you embark on an adventure towards a rewarding and challenging career as a data warehouse or business intelligence professional.

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Relational Database Support for Data Warehouses (Coursera)

Relational Database Support for Data Warehouses is the third course in the Data Warehousing for Business Intelligence specialization. In this course, you'll use analytical elements of SQL for answering business intelligence questions. You'll learn features of relational database management systems for managing summary data commonly used in business intelligence [...]

Data Warehouse Concepts, Design, and Data Integration (Coursera)

This is the second course in the Data Warehousing for Business Intelligence specialization. Ideally, the courses should be taken in sequence. In this course, you will learn exciting concepts and skills for designing data warehouses and creating data integration workflows. These are fundamental skills for data warehouse developers [...]

Database Management Essentials (Coursera)

Database Management Essentials provides the foundation you need for a career in database development, data warehousing, or business intelligence, as well as for the entire Data Warehousing for Business Intelligence specialization. In this course, you will create relational databases, write SQL statements to extract information to satisfy business reporting [...]

Climate Change: The Science and Global Impact (edX)

We need to understand the science behind global warming to avoid the most damaging and irreversible climate change impacts on people and planet. Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge of our time. Human activity has already warmed the planet by one degree Celsius relative to pre-industrial times, and [...]