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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES

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Database Development Using Oracle

This course examines Relational Database Design, Application Development and Implementation in detail. It also exposes students to the different tools available for querying,

manipulating, and reporting information from databases for any web-based application. The laboratory portion of the course focuses the use of Oracle Developer Suite (forms, menus and reports) to create a web-based application system – with an emphasis on Structured Query Language (SQL) and Programming Language for SQL (PL/SQL) with Oracle database.

COMP 3030 | 56 hrs $534.00

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Designing, Managing, and Implementing

GIS

Develop a foundation for designing and maintaining a geographic information system and become familiar with existing databases, standards, and industry practices for data management. Required software: MS Access.

COMP 1083 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

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Ethical Issues for Internet

This course will help students identify and address ethical issues of the internet including, but not limited to, restricting access, copyright, ethical issues, protecting yourself, buying online, keeping up with the issues, privacy, freedom of speech, intellectual property, crime, work and professional ethics and looking at your personal responsibility to yourself and others.

COMP 2119 | 28 hrs $303.00

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

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Flash – An Introduction

This introductory course will cover the following topics: Interface basics, drawing shapes, using drawing tools, working with layers and the timeline, working with external images and the library panel, working with text, fonts and graphic symbols, frame-by- frame animation, motion tweens, inverse kinematics and bones, working with buttons and movie clips, audio and video, Actionscript 3, integration with other applications and publishing content.

COMP 1082 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Introduction to C# Programming

This course introduces fundamentals of C# programming language. Students will explore object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts including data abstraction, inheritance and polymorphism. Using Visual Studio .NET 2010 and C#, students will learn to design, code and document business-oriented programs.

COMP 3029 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Introduction to Computers 2

This will provide students with more advanced and related skills in constructing spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel, developing presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint and creating, maintaining and publishing a database using Microsoft Access. Students will solve problems and automate tasks encountered in the daily business environment.

COMP 1065 | 45 hrs $443.25

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

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Introduction to Routing

This course focuses on initial router configuration, IOS Software management, routing protocol configuration, TCP/IP, and access control lists (ACLs). Students will develop skills on how to configure a router, manage IOS software, configure routing protocols, and set access control lists to control data flow on a network.

COMP 2113 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Java Intermediate

This course assumes students have already taken the Java Introduction course. It will build on skills students have in developing Java applications to developing Java applets and more robust Java applications. Students will learn some of the more advanced Java topics, such as how to utilize inheritance and use of the Swing Toolkit. Exceptions and file input/output will also be covered.

COMP 1069 | 40 hrs $402.00

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE OCT. 1 – JAN. 7 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE FEB. 1 – MAY 9 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE JUNE 1 – SEPT. 7 ONLINE

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OL Java Introduction

This online course teaches students the basics of the Java programming language. Students will learn how to create applets and applications. The course covers the fundamentals of object- oriented programming, data types, looping and control structures, strings, and arrays. Software: Java editor or development software; JGrasp and the JDK are supplied with the textbook.

COMP 1043 | 40 hrs $402.00

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE OCT. 1 – JAN. 7 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE FEB. 1 – MAY 9 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE JUNE 1 – SEPT. 7 ONLINE

OL Networking Fundamentals

This is an introductory course designed to introduce networking terminology, models and technologies. The course focuses on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling and cabling tools, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and network standards. An emphasis is placed on Ethernet, one of the most widely accepted and implemented networking standards.

COMP 1081 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

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PERL Introduction

This course introduces the student to the basics of Perl, a powerful object-oriented scripting language used extensively with UNIX, Linux and Win32 machines. It is a high-level interpreted programming language. The course introduces the students to the basic programming structures namely sequence, selection, iteration, text processing with regular expressions, arrays, subroutines, packages, modules and objects.

COMP 3028 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Routing and Switching

This course focuses on Advanced IP address techniques, Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM), intermediate routing protocols (RIP v2, single area OSPF, EIGRP), command line interface configuration of switches, Ethernet switching, Virtual Local Area Network (VLANs), Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP). Students will learn how to design and configure networks using switches and VLANs. More advanced filtering skills will be taught to add to the student’s ability to design secure networks using VLSM.

COMP 2114 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL SQL Introduction

The main objective of this course is to provide hands-on practice to help students become proficient, knowledgeable users of the major features of SQL. It introduces students to Client-Server technology, and explores the concepts of relational databases and the powerful SQL needed for preparing the students to apply SQL in many practical applications. This course also compares Oracle’s SQL syntax to other databases (MS SQL Server and MySQL) to be easily adoptable to any application development.

COMP 2117 | 56 hrs $534.00

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Wide Area Networking

This course focuses on advanced IP addressing techniques (Network Address Translation, Port Address Translation and DHCP), WAN technology and terminology such as PPP, ISDN, DDR, Frame Relay, Network Management and an introduction to optical networking. Network design and implementation will be discussed with an emphasis on network security and reliability. Theoretical concepts will be reinforced with extensive hand-on exercises.

COMP 2115 | 42 hrs $418.50

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

OL Writing for the Web

Using a practical, hands-on approach, Writing for the Web takes students inside the fast-moving world of writing on the internet, looking at a range of the work assignments and working environments they can expect to encounter. The lectures and assignments examine specific issues and skills like writing for emphasis and visual impact, the basics of SEO (Search Engine Optimized) writing, sourcing images and video and simple techniques for incorporating them with text. Students will examine the various styles and requirements involved in writing for blogs, online magazines, commercial websites and other text-based models, including social media. The curriculum has a real-world focus at all times, and students will both participate in and create their own blogs, putting what they’ve learned to practice. Each type of writing assignment studied will include a look at work opportunities in terms of what is typically available and how to find those opportunities. On successful completion of the course, students will have a good grounding in the basics of writing for the web as it is currently practised.

COMP 2118 | 28 hrs $303.00

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SEPT. 8 – DEC. 15 ONLINE JAN. 12 – APR. 19 ONLINE MAY 10 – AUG.16 ONLINE

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