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CDSC 225: Family Counseling & Chemical Dependency
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This course is designed to examine the interaction between chemically addicted individuals and family members or significant others. A variety of theoretical perspectives will be reviewed, with an emphasis on family systems theory. Techniques for assessment, treatment and referral will be discussed. Resources for working with families will be explored to assist in the recovery process. Prerequisites: CDSC 201 and ENGL 101. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Spring semester.
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CEAT 110: Programming Active Server Pages
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Learn the benefits of using ASP technology to create dynamic, interactive Web sites. The course introduces the ASP Object Model, several built-in ASP components, scripting objects, and the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) Model. Learn how to create dynamic, database-driven Web sites. Hands-on tasks follow programming concepts, so that you can immediately implement what you learn. You will learn how to: describe what ASP is, what platforms and applications support it, and the role of scripting languages, objects, and components in ASP programming use Server-side Includes to improve Web programming efficiency through modularization describe the role of the ASP Response object and use its Write, Redirect, and output control properties and methods describe the role of the ASP Request object and use its Form, QueryString, and ServerVariables collections to obtain user-supplied information and environment details determine the value of cookies in maintaining user state and use the Cookie collections of the Request and Response objects describe what ASP components are and use the Server object to instantiate ASP components, including Ad Rotator, Browser Capabilities, and Content Linking describe the difference between ASP applications and sessions and use the Global.asa file to launch application and session events describe what Scripting Objects are and use the Dictionary, FileSystemObject, and TextStream objects to further enable your ASP Web sites describe the relationship between ASP and ADO and create a database connection from a Web site use the Recordset object to display database records, create on-the-fly combo boxes and option groups, and filter records based on user input add, update, and delete records in a database using both ADO and SQL query methods use stored procedures and parameter queries to improve database access on the Web Who will benefit: Web designers who need to transform their static HTML-only Web site into a dynamic, data-driven Web site that accesses databases, uses COM components, dynamically serves information from a variety of sources, and much more. Prerequisites: Programming experience using HTML, JavaScript, VBScript, or SQL Fundamentals of Querying is required.
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CEAT 125: Supporting Windows 2000 Professional
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain. You will learn how to: Install or upgrade to Windows 2000 Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks Create and manage user accounts Manage data by using the NTFS file system Provide network access to file resources Monitor and optimize performance in Windows 2000 Implement security in Windows 2000 Configure printing Configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing Configure and manage disks Implement disaster protection Who will benefit: Administrators who are responsible for managing Windows 2000 Professional clients. Prerequisites: Strong working knowledge of a Windows 95/98 environment. No prior experience using Windows 2000 is required. Practical knowledge of networking concepts is strongly recommended.
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CEAT 126: Windows 2000 Active Directories
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This intensive "TechKnow" course covers exam objectives for Microsoft Certification Exam 70-217, Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services. The course maps to Microsoft course 2154: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services. Using a lecture and demonstration format, each half-day session covers the equivalent of one day of hands-on training. Lunch Lab is available for individuals to master the course content by completing hands-on projects and using test preparation software. This course was designed to teach the fundamental skills necessary to setup and administer an Active Directory domain in Windows 2000. Topics will cover installation, configuration, management, and security issues, plus how to use Windows 2000 ? new Group Policy feature to centrally manage users and computers in a Windows 2000 AD domain. You will learn how to: create a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain manage Active Directory objects apply security in the Active Directory create and manage Group Policies use the software deployment features of Group Policies implement an Active Directory security and backup solution manage Active Directory sites integrate Windows 2000 network services with the Active Directory create a forest consisting of multiple domain trees deploy Windows 2000 by using Remote Installation Services (RIS) Who will benefit: This "TechKnow" course is specifically designed for individuals seeking MCSE Windows 2000 certification, who do n t want to spend the money or time out of the office taking a week-long course. This course is also suitable for individuals who want to quickly increase their support skills for Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server. Prerequisites: Completion of Windows 2000: Network and Operating System Basics, Windows 2000: Installation and Administration, and Windows 2000: Network Infrastructure Implementation, or equivalent knowledge, is required.
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CEAT 129: Intro to Adobe Acrobat Creating Forms
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Ever want to create a document that can be opened on any computer, and still retain your formatting Does your place of employment have forms that need to be posted online and completed by your customers If "yes" is your answer, then this workshop is for you! This introductory workshop will introduce you to Adobe's Acrobat software and will cover the following topics: creating and modifying .PDF files, annotating .PDF files, creating online forms with Acrobat, and securing your .PDF documents. This workshop requires that you have easy access to a computer that has Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later!
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CEAT 141: VB.Net from Scratch
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This course introduces the Visual Basic.Net programming environment. This class is bassed on the concept of "Creating an Application for a Fictional Small Business." Content includes: -explaination of VB Basic Concepts: Forms, Modules, Objects, Methods and Properties, etc. -creating Applications with Windows, Menus, Command Buttons, List Boxes, etc. -interacting with Databases and how to Insert and Retrieve Data from a SQL Database.
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CEAT 148: SQL Server Database Developer
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Prerequisites: Delegates should have a good working knowledge of Windows NT/2000. A basic prior understanding of SQL Server is required. This hands on SQL Server 2000 Database Developer training class will allow the student to understand relational database concepts and the Structured Query Language (SQL) in the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 environment. This class covers material from both the Microsoft SQL Server Introduction and Database Development courses.
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CEAT 149: SQL Server Administration
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This hands-on SQL Server 2000 Administration course will allow the students to identify and configure all major aspects of a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 RDBMS. The course will involve a terminology guide; key features of SQL Server; a comprehensive guide to the SQL Server tools, including Enterprise Manager and Query Analyser; and database implementation basics, with an introduction to T-SQL and data integrity. The course also shows how to install and configure a SQL Server, create and manage database and database devices, backup and restore SQL databases, import and export data, implement automated tasks and optimize the SQL server. Prerequisites: Some knowledge of relational databases and competency in basic Windows 2000 Server administration.
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CEAT 153: Network Install/Administration
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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CEAT 155: Oracle SQL & PL/SQL
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Introduction to SQL and PL/SQL is an intensive five-day course that is designed to give the student maximum exposure to Oracle SQL and PL/SQL. The student learns by doing, and this class has dozens of in-class exercises and the student will be guided from very simple SQL commands to increasingly complex PL/SQL coding techniques. The topics start with the basics of SQL and progresses into increasingly complex queries, including table joins, subqueries and creating Oracle views. The PL/SQL section begins with simple concepts and the student gradually masters PL/SQL through increasingly challenging classroom exercises.
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