Week 1Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 1; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 2Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 2; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 3Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 3; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 4Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 4; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 5Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 5; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 6Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 6; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 7Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 7; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 8Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 8; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 9Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 9; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 10Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 10; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 11Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 11; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620
Week 12Lectures / Applied Class
No separate week-by-week topic is publicly listed for Week 12; official repeated teaching activities are shown below: - Lecture: Lectures - The course lectures will provide in-depth knowledge of various concepts and techniques in the design of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Lecture notes will be available for all the material covered in this course. A series of in-class questions related to the course content will be raised to provide opportunities for better student engagement with content and in-depth discussions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 - Applied Class: Applied Class - Hands-on applied classes will provide an opportunity to further practice the concepts introduced in the lectures via examples, exercises and problem-solving. They will also allow students to become familiar with various methods in the implementation and optimization of database systems. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 Official timetable activities: - Lecture | Thu 10:00 | 120 mins | 63-358 Physiology Building, Learning Theatre - Tutorial | Thu 13:00 | 60 mins | 46-441 Andrew N. Liveris Building, Computer Lab Source: 2026 S1 UQ Course Profile - https://course-profiles.uq.edu.au/course-profiles/INFS7901-21184-7620