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Click on the name of an online course offered at University of Phoenix to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the course by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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U.S. History (HIS 145) |
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These courses recount the story of our country by looking at the experiences of the diverse races and nationalities that, woven together, have created the United States of America. Students will learn to appreciate the contributions various peoples have made to our American culture. Emphasis will be placed on how both compromise and conflict have played major parts in American history. |
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Using Computers in Education (CMP 521) |
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This course examines how emerging technology can affect the classroom teacher, school administrator, school board members, students, and parents. It explores how technology influences curriculum, instructional design, and educational standards. Equity issues and the consequences to students who lack technological skills and knowledge are also the focal points of this course. This course uses a variety of media and technologies to prepare teaching materials, develop curriculum, and deliver instruction. |
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Web Programming (WEB 400) |
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This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames, and forms. The student will create Web pages. |
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Web Programming I (WEB 410) |
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This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames, and forms. The student will create Web pages. |
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Web Programming II (WEB 420) |
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Building upon Web Programming I, this course covers JavaScript, VBScript, ActiveX, Active Server Pages, and Perl. An emphasis is placed upon the appropriate use of the programming tools introduced. The student will create dynamic Web pages. |
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Windows Networking (POS 427) |
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This course is a survey of Windows Networking. Topics emphasize the structure of and the various applications supported by Windows 2000. The course uses Windows 2000 simulations. |
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