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    Oracle9i DBA Fundamentals I Pre: Co: Oracle database administrators (DBA) will receive a firm foundation in basic database administrative tasks and gain a thorough conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture. Create an operational database and learn to properly manage the various structures effectively and efficiently for a well-designed and operational database.
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    Oracle9i DBA Fundamentals II Pre: Co: Learn loading and transporting for databases and the utilities used to perform these activities. Explore networking concepts and configuration parameters, as well as how to solve some common network. Examine backup methodologies based on business requirements in a mission critical enterprise. Utilize multiple strategies and Oracle Recovery Manager to perform backups, and restore recovery operations.
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    Oracle9i Performance Tuning Pre: Co: This course introduces students to high availability and fault recovery, data protection and disaster recovery. LogMiner enhancements, online operations, and Recovery Manager enhancements. Students also learn about schema improvements, system improvements, and scalable session state management.
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    (2126) Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment Pre: Co: Provides the knowledge required for System Administrators, Network Administrators, and IT professionals who implement, manage and troubleshoot existing network and server environments based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform. Also provides the skills and knowledge Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification candidates need to prepare for Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) Exam 70-218: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment.
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    Microsoft Publisher 2007 Pre: Co: Publisher is a desktop publishing program. The focus of this course is basic skills. Topics covered include an introduction to Publisher, creating and editing text boxes, inserting and manipulating graphics, drawing objects, and creating email publications. Textbook required available at the Danvers campus bookstore.
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    Digital Design for the Web This class will teach you how to create a Photoshop home page and a secondary page, optimize theim in ImageReady and bring them into Dreamweaver. Once in Dreamweaver, using site management techniques, we will upload your site to the www.
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    iNet+ Pre: Co: iNet+ is a vendor-neutral, entry-level internet certification program that tests baseline technical knowledge of Internet, Intranet and Extranet technologies, independent of specific internet-related career roles. Learning objectives and domains examined include Internet basics, Internet clients, development, networking, security and business concepts. Certification not only helps individuals enter into the Internet industry, but also helps managers determine a prospective employee's knowledge and skill level. Target Audience: Someone with basic knowledge and experience with the Internet and who wants to pursue a career as an Internet specialist. Prerequisites: Students should be able to use a Web browser and should understand the basic concepts of the Internet. Suggested classes: Navigating the Internet and HTML.
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    Linux Basics Pre: Co: This course is designed to be an intensive presentation in the fundamentals of hte Linux operating system with emphasis on installing, configuring, managing files, directories and using text editors. Prerequisites: Must have basic knowledge of computer operating systems. Previous experience with DOS or other command line operating system is desirable but not required.
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    Excel 2007: Advanced Pre: Co: This course is appropriate for those who have completed the 6-week course in Excel or have a solid working knowledge of the program. Topics will include advanced formulas and functions, linking sheets and workbooks, creating templates, range names, pivot tables, and advanced charting options. Importing and exporting Excel files with Word and Access, database filters and sorts, recording macros, and assigning macros to toolbars, buttons, and menus will also be covered. Textbook required available at the Danvers campus bookstore.
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    Introduction to Network Security and Firewalls. Pre: Co: This course is designed fo define security, discuss the resources that need security, and identify type of security threats (common hacks),TCP/IP, Operating Systems, and their File System Security. We will install a basic firewall and a VPN. Prerequisite: Students must have A+ or equivalent knowledge, experience with a PC network, and a familiarity with TCP/IP.
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