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CIT 498: Windows 2000 Server
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/32 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): CIT 497. Description: Implement, configure and support a Windows 2000 server as domain controller in a Microsoft enterprise network environment. Topics include network protocols; domain user and group management; share, NTFS and logon security; introduction to Active Directory Service; printing; server performance optimization and troubleshooting. Prepares student for the Microsoft certification. Transfer: CSU.
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COMB 401: Self Defense
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 0.5-1; Class Hours: Minimum of 24-48 lab hours/ semester; Basic Skills Level: Open Curriculum; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course is designed for students to gain knowledge about basic self-defense. Areas covered are mental preparation, avoidance of areas conducive to violent action; front and rear grasp releases, and ground tactics are stressed. Both violent and non-violent techniques are covered. Activities deal with all releases, striking, hitting and kicking situations. Emphasis is placed on physical and mental preparedness in dealing with confrontations. May be repeated for credit up to 3 times. Transfer: CSU: E2, UC*.
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COMB 401 - Self Defense
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COMB 410: Beginning Karate
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 0.5-1; Class Hours: Minimum of 24-48 lab hours/semester; Basic Skills Level: Open Curriculum; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course is designed for students to gain the knowledge and skills found in the sport, philosophy and fighting skills of TAE KWON DO. Basic kicking, blocking and punching techniques and their applications in self-defense, the Olympic sport, and rank promotion aspects are covered. May be repeated for credit up to 3 times. Transfer: CSU: E2, UC*.
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COMP 321: Javascript I
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1; Class Hours: Minimum of 16 lecture/8 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): CBOT 483 or familiarity with HTML; access to the Internet. Description: Introduction to JavaScript Language. JavaScript is a cross-platform object-oriented scripting language developed by Netscape to be used in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) documents to provide high levels of interactivity without needing server-based CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programs. Transfer: CSU.
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COMP 322: Javascript II
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1; Class Hours: Minimum of 16 lecture/8 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): COMP 321; access to the Internet. Description: Continuation of COMP 321. Topics include creating windows, saving data to cookies, and Java applets. Transfer: CSU.
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COMP 330: Introduction to Perl
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/8 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): CIS 250/251 or 284/285 or COMP 235 or 236 or CIT 311. Description: Perl is a fundamental building block for interactive Web pages and an important programming language in the Biotech industry. Perl is examined as a general purpose programming language, and this course focuses on Perl's unique data types, flow of control, pattern matching and the application of these specialized features to real problems. Students write stand alone Perl programs and Web CGI scripts that take full advantage of all the basic features of the language. Transfer: CSU, UC*.
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COMP 330 - Introduction to Perl
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COMP 331: Intermediate Perl
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/8 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): COMP 330. Description: Continuation of COMP 330. Perl is a fundamental building block for interactive Web pages and an important programming language in the Biotech industry. This course builds on Introduction to Perl focusing on Perl's idioms, reference-based compound data structures, and object-oriented programming. It is the basis for advanced Perl library modules including the CGI module for interacting with the WWW pages. Students write sophisticated object-oriented Perl programs and implement basic library modules. Transfer: CSU, UC*.
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COMP 422: Beginning Internet
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Credit/No Credit) 0.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 32 lecture/16 lab hours/semester; (Total of 4 weeks); Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course introduces science and engineering students to the worldwide computer network, Internet. The Internet provides exciting access to a wide range of resources such as electronic mail, information servers of all types as well as international sites, and government resources. Through hands-on experience students learn the basic equipment and software requirements and develop an understanding of the Internet and how it can best be used. Topics include navigation through the World Wide Web, E-mail, and Netscape Navigator. Transfer: CSU.
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CRER 112: Career Advantage
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Telecourse: Units (Credit/No Credit) 2; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: For those who are undecided about career goals or are changing their career direction. Stresses the significance of clearly defined values and the development of strategies and goals for life work. Transfer: CSU.
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CRER 112 - Career Advantage
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CRER 137: Life And Career Planning
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Personal and career inventories are evaluated. Career options are researched and job search techniques are developed. Course stresses the significance of clearly defined values and the development of strategies and goals for life. Transfer: CSU: E1.
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