The Madison (Wisconsin) Area Technical College has several Oracle classes
available.  Some of them are in their CIS-Certificate in Oracle Database
Administration Associate Curriculum.

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All I can speak for are the schools in my area (Dallas, TX). A few of the
community colleges teach Oracle and SMU teaches it, but in each case, it is
continuing education, not part of a Computer science degree. It's the same
class as at Oracle education, i.e. no grades, not tests, everyone passes
that shows up.
 
But then, I'm not sure a degree in Computer science should target a
particular vendors product. 
 
Keith

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You are WRONG! The Oracle Academic Initiative has 100's of members.  In
California
there are more than 200.

John

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I have to manage MySQL and ORACLE for the web likewise.

There seems to be a strong tendency towards MySQL if people newly

enter the area of webpresence, students or profs doesn't make a

difference.



    



For web work. MySQL is very popular (Together with PHP).



For everything else, Access is usually the intro if developing dektop

apps. MS SQL if the intro is a bit higher end (non-desktop

applications). DB2 is also an intro in some schools.



You never see Oracle as the intro DB in any school (a real school as

in University, College, High School not those $$$ making diploma mills).



  


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