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  • 4.00 Credits

    Database-Driven Websites is intended for the individual who wants to create dynamic Web pages that interact with a database. A review of Visual Basic programming concepts is provided, but users should have previously taken an introductory Visual Basic programming course. Background chapters are provided on using the Access Database environment, creating SQL queries, and using HTML at the code level.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a continuation of the skills and concepts learned in Technology Enhanced Communication I. This course is designed to increase and strengthen student proficiency in using advanced word processing functions as a form of communication in business and society. Emphasis is on the use of industry-standard software to maximize productivity. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to generate complex document such as forms, newsletters, and multi-page items including sections, tables, indexes, and tables of contents. Prerequisite: CO 2416.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is intended for the student who wants to learn to create active server pages that solve everyday business problems. While an introduction to Web applications and Web servers is reviewed, it is assumed that the student has a solid understanding of these elements. In addition, the student is assumed to have a working knowledge of variables, constants, arrays, collections, database management systems, HTML, and query languages, even though these items are discussed and addressed in this course. The student should be able to manipulate the Windows operating system, use the Internet Explorer to view Web pages, and understand how to create simple web pages.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces students both to publishing and presentation concepts. Using current commercial desktop publishing software, graphic tools, and electronic input/output devices students learn to design and print high-quality publications such as newsletters, brochures, catalogs, forms, and flyers. Using industry standard presentation software the students will explore presentation creation options, design, and presentation considerations. Upon completion, the student should be able to utilize proper layout and design concepts used in publishing and be able to design and produce a business presentation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Internet Programming with VBScript and JavaScript is intended for the individual who wants to create dynamic Web applications. You should be familiar with the Windows operating system and know how to use Internet Explorer to view the Web pages. Additionally, this course uses the JavaScript programming language to develop actual Web applications. Syntax, object-oriented procedures, and documentation are emphasized.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the Internet and provides the student with an excellent opportunity to understand, investigate, and explore the Internet as it is interconnected to Wide Area Networks. The student will learn how to use communications software to access the many resources available on the network. Subjects include: network fundamentals, Internet concepts, electronic mail, file transfer protocol (FTP), Telnet, Internet gophers, firewalls, security issues, and information services. Research papers and an Internet accessible blog are required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is the MCSE course for Exam # 70-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure. The focus of this course is the Active Directory and how the A.D. is installed, configured, and used to support a network of small to large numbers of hosts/users.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an exciting study of the JAVA 2 Programming Language with it object-oriented base system. Students will learn to design, test, modify, troubleshoot, compile, debug, etc. JAVA 2 is a Sponsored Curriculum course in the Cisco Academy and is the Sun Java Software. Projects and extensive hands-on activities make this course an invaluable programming tool for building true-to-life business, web-based solutions.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the programming language Visual BASIC. Emphasis is on object-oriented languages and the basic fundamentals of programming in a graphical environment. This course requires outside laboratory time, and students are required to demonstrate a mastery of concepts presented.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is the required Networking Fundamental course for networking students. This course covers the basic concepts and lab exercises to prepare students for acquiring networking skills required for all other networking and DPT courses. Included in this course are networking hardware, OSI Model, topologies, IP Addressing, subnet applications, and design. (Ref: CCNA Exam 640-607)
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