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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
.Net Web Services (033IDD702) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Web Services are the building blocks for platform-independent distributed application architecture. Leveraging open Internet standards such as HTTP, XML and SOAP, Web Services make it possible to build system integrations and data exchange regardless of the language or development environment. Microsoft's .NET platform provides the best support for building and deploying Web Services, bar none. This online course focuses on creating Web Services with .NET, and in the process educates you on related technologies. You'll learn how to: - design, architect implement, and deploy Web Services - control object serialization through attributes - manage XML payloads through SOAP extensions in a variety of scenarios You'll also learn how to consume Web Services building .NET clients, and we'll compare this to how other languages would consume your .NET services.
.Net Web Services (034IDD702) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
Details
Web Services are the building blocks for platform-independent distributed application architecture. Leveraging open Internet standards such as HTTP, XML and SOAP, Web Services make it possible to build system integrations and data exchange regardless of the language or development environment. Microsoft's .NET platform provides the best support for building and deploying Web Services, bar none. This online course focuses on creating Web Services with .NET, and in the process educates you on related technologies. You'll learn how to: - design, architect implement, and deploy Web Services - control object serialization through attributes - manage XML payloads through SOAP extensions in a variety of scenarios You'll also learn how to consume Web Services building .NET clients, and we'll compare this to how other languages would consume your .NET services.
Adobe Photoshop (034IIW504) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Used by design professionals, photographers and Web graphic designers worldwide, Adobe Photoshop is the leading image editing software application. Learn powerful color correction and image colorizing techniques. Optimize and prepare images for four-color output with Photoshop's powerful image enhancing tools. Learn to scan images and produce composite pictures to create compelling collages and powerful imagery. Transform photographs into works of art. Learn to create drop shadows and beveled text. This course also introduces you to powerful third-party plug-ins. Students need to bring one Iomega Zip disk to the first class meeting, and will need one more by the second class meeting.
Algebra Professional Development (033MAT756) Science General C University of California, Davis Extension
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This interactive online course will help you teach the mathematics inherent in the Mathematics Content Standards for California Public Schools for grades 6, 7 and 8. Designed to complement any of the California adopted pre-algebra and algebra textbooks, the course emphasizes variables, expression and functions; properties of real numbers; linear equations; and solving and graphing inequalities. You will analyze mathematical problems, interpret student data and examine adjusting instruction based on assessed student needs. Through course discussion boards and a course messaging system, you will interact with your virtual classmates and your instructor, sharing lesson plans, teaching strategies, materials, assignments and mathematical insights.
ASP.Net (034IDD703) Computer Science C University of California, Davis Extension
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Discover how ASP.Net ASP .NET, a new and powerful programming platform, can build scalable, distributed Web applications. Learn how to build Web forms interfaces using HTML, ASP .NET server controls and user controls using Visual Studio .NET development tools. You will also learn how easy it is to create rich user interfaces complete with client-side validation, session state management, and data access using ADO .NET server controls. Finally, you will learn how to configure their ASP .NET applications for secure login, debugging and tracing. Course materials support both C# and VB .NET programming languages.
C# Progamming 2 (034IDD602) Computer Science C University of California, Davis Extension
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Continue building applications using the .NET framework. In addition to advanced C# language and object-oriented techniques, you'll practice more framework concepts such as delegates, events, interoperability, attributes, multi-threading, file IO, XML serialization and more. A strong C# programming foundation is required before taking this course.
C# Programming 1 (033IDD601) Computer Science C University of California, Davis Extension
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This online C# course focuses on language syntax and the .NET framework. Learn the fundamentals of the C# programming language at an escalated pace, including operators, keywords, types, arrays, proper-ties, and object-oriented features of the language. In addition, you'll be trained in .NET framework concepts such as the common language runtime (CLR), common type system (CTS), managed execution, assemblies, metadata, exception handling and more. You'll also learn how to build and debug applications with Visual Studio .NET.
C# Programming 1 (034IDD601) Computer Science C University of California, Davis Extension
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This online C# course focuses on language syntax and the .NET framework. Learn the fundamentals of the C# programming language at an escalated pace, including operators, keywords, types, arrays, proper-ties, and object-oriented features of the language. In addition, you'll be trained in .NET framework concepts such as the common language runtime (CLR), common type system (CTS), managed execution, assemblies, metadata, exception handling and more. You'll also learn how to build and debug applications with Visual Studio .NET.
C#.NET Programming Essentials (033IDC102) Computer Science C University of California, Davis Extension
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Microsoft's .NET technology provides a development and deployment standard for distributed, Web-based and standard applications. .NET includes a common-language runtime engine and support for multiple programming languages, application and component assembly, and deployment. This course will introduce you to .NET programming using Microsoft's new C# programming language. The basics of .NET application for Window's applications and basic Web applications are presented. Sample applications will be used to illustrate core concepts. Topics include: - C# language overview - developing console and window applications - dialogs - debugging using the CLR Debugger and Visual Studio - using controls in windowing applications - Web-based applications - using .NET framework classes Students completing the class will have the necessary information to start developing .NET applications using the C# programming language.
CCNA: Cisco Router Configuration Workshop (034IDC201) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Explore the various configuration techniques used for networking branch offices, setting up extranets, intranets, and Internetwork access. Learn the fundamentals of router architectures, including the necessary commands to setup, configure and troubleshoot the routers. You will also have access to routers via the Internet, as well as simulated configuration and quizzes on the CD that accompanies the text. Topics include: router architecture, modes, interfaces, and selecting the correct router basic router configuration and troubleshooting IOS commands static and dynamic routing RIP IGRP distance vector and link state protocols password recovery methods, configuration backup and restore standard and extended access lists, integrating routers in internetworks This course is appropriate for current Cisco products users, network administrators, internetworking specialists and technicians involved in the configuration and support of multi-protocol networks using Cisco Routers. Those who want to pursue Cisco certification status from the vendor can also benefit from the course. This course is offered in partnership with UC Santa Cruz.
Data Communications (033IND570) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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This course is essential for anyone who wants to work in the IT industry, and it serves as an update on the latest methods for network administrators, systems analysts, engineers, MIS professionals or support personnel who buy, sell, manage, maintain or provide support for data communications systems. Focus on how devices are integrated into systems. Understand how telephony works in the context of present and future data communications systems. Learn about basic hardware and software components of communications systems. Update your knowledge of: - the status of national and international data communication standards - data transmission interfaces - data link and flow control protocols - error checking, modems, line sharing and analog digitization - circuit and packet switching - local area networking, short versus full-stack networking, and troubleshooting
Data Communications (034IND570) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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This course is essential for anyone who wants to work in the IT industry, and it serves as an update on the latest methods for network administrators, systems analysts, engineers, MIS professionals or support personnel who buy, sell, manage, maintain or provide support for data communications systems. Focus on how devices are integrated into systems. Understand how telephony works in the context of present and future data communications systems. Learn about basic hardware and software components of communications systems. Update your knowledge of: - the status of national and international data communication standards - data transmission interfaces - data link and flow control protocols - error checking, modems, line sharing and analog digitization - circuit and packet switching - local area networking, short versus full-stack networking, and troubleshooting
Data Mining (033IDD201) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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There is an abundance of data that is rapidly being generated. Intelligent software tools are increasingly needed to process and filter the data, detect new patterns and similarities. Large databases of information create great opportunities for the application of data mining methods. Conventional computer science algorithms even though useful are not powerful enough in solving many of the knowledge discovery and other problems. Data mining approaches (e.g., neural networks, decision trees, regression trees, clustering) are ideally suited for domains characterized by the presence of large amounts of noisy data, and the absence of general theories or hypothesis about the data. The fundamental idea behind these approaches is to learn automatically from the data, creating a theory, hypothesis or a model, through a process of inference, model fitting, or learning from examples.
Data Mining (034IDD201) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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There is an abundance of data that is rapidly being generated. Intelligent software tools are increasingly needed to process and filter the data, detect new patterns and similarities. Large databases of information create great opportunities for the application of data mining methods. Conventional computer science algorithms even though useful are not powerful enough in solving many of the knowledge discovery and other problems. Data mining approaches (e.g., neural networks, decision trees, regression trees, clustering) are ideally suited for domains characterized by the presence of large amounts of noisy data, and the absence of general theories or hypothesis about the data. The fundamental idea behind these approaches is to learn automatically from the data, creating a theory, hypothesis or a model, through a process of inference, model fitting, or learning from examples.
Data Mining 2 (034IDD202) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Take your skills to the advanced level by building on the skills learned in Data Mining 1. This course covers advanced data mining, data analysis, and pattern recognition concepts and algorithms. You will explore input/output models, machine learning algorithms in Java, and advanced methods and applications. The instructor will present specific examples from massive datasets, visualizing machine learning, and incorporating domain-specific knowledge into the data mining systems and processes.
Data Modeling (033IDA563) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Discover the object-oriented approach to systems development through data modeling, a powerful technique for systems analysis. The approach focuses on identifying, formalizing and verifying information and expert knowledge from diverse business, engineering and technical disciplines to determine the inherent information requirements of the system. This technique is appropriate for complex problem environments (real-time control systems, decision support systems or knowledge-based systems), as well as for straightforward applications with minimal processing requirements such as database problems. Learn how to define systems modeling and to differentiate between essential implementation and current and proposed system models. Topics also cover: - the definition and importance of modeling - fundamental, associative, supertype and subtype data entities - the similarities between various data modeling notations - how data modeling is used in systems planning and analysis
Data Modeling (034IDA563) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Discover the object-oriented approach to systems development through data modeling, a powerful technique for systems analysis. The approach focuses on identifying, formalizing and verifying information and expert knowledge from diverse business, engineering and technical disciplines to determine the inherent information requirements of the system. This technique is appropriate for complex problem environments (real-time control systems, decision support systems or knowledge-based systems), as well as for straightforward applications with minimal processing requirements such as database problems. Learn how to define systems modeling and to differentiate between essential implementation and current and proposed system models. Topics also cover: - the definition and importance of modeling - fundamental, associative, supertype and subtype data entities - the similarities between various data modeling notations - how data modeling is used in systems planning and analysis
Database Design, Development and Management (033IDA561) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Learn the principles and issues involved in managing databases on microcomputers, including: - database processing - data models - structure and design of relational databases - the principles and methodology of designing normalized databases Develop an understanding of major database management functions, database administration, historical perspectives and future trends.
Database Design, Development and Management (034IDA561) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Learn the principles and issues involved in managing databases on microcomputers, including: - database processing - data models - structure and design of relational databases - the principles and methodology of designing normalized databases Develop an understanding of major database management functions, database administration, historical perspectives and future trends.
Essentials of Computer Technology (034IFO600) Information Technology C University of California, Davis Extension
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Discover the concepts, fundamental issues, terminology and probable future developments associated with implementing and managing computer systems. Explore the effects of information technology on workers and society, work-group computing and decision support systems. You'll also learn about computer architecture and capabilities, including: - hardware and software issues - telecommunications and networking - program design and the information systems life cycle - business application software - ergonomic issues - the Internet - multimedia - security cost-benefit analysis of emerging technologies career opportunities Some lab work is required outside of class.
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