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Click on the name of an online course offered at University of California, Davis Extension 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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Systems Analysis (033IIN620) |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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To succeed, today's systems analyst must master technical as well as interpersonal skills. Explore the initial phases of the system development life cycle, focusing on the analytical tools and quantitative techniques used to identify problems. Learn to define scope, evaluate constraints, collect data, determine system requirements, explore automation components and develop alternative solutions. Other topics include project management and structured analysis.
You'll also develop skills in team building, communication and interviewing skills, which are essential to successful information technology projects. Finally, examine often neglected but critical issues including corporate culture, stakeholder buy-in and management sponsorship as they relate to systems analysis. |
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Systems Analysis (034IIN620) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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To succeed, today's systems analyst must master technical as well as interpersonal skills. Explore the initial phases of the system development life cycle, focusing on the analytical tools and quantitative techniques used to identify problems. Learn to define scope, evaluate constraints, collect data, determine system requirements, explore automation components and develop alternative solutions. Other topics include project management and structured analysis.
You'll also develop skills in team building, communication and interviewing skills, which are essential to successful information technology projects. Finally, examine often neglected but critical issues including corporate culture, stakeholder buy-in and management sponsorship as they relate to systems analysis. |
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Systems Design (033IIN621) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Once system specifications are prepared, system design can begin. In this phase of development, the emphasis is on the physical design of appropriate solutions. This course covers:
- hardware, software and data requirements
- the user/system interface
- prototypes
- data flow diagrams
- data modeling
- structure charts
- data dictionaries
- system test plans
Four types of system designs are presented, including architectural, interface, subsystem and module. |
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Systems Design (034IIN621) |
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Information Technology |
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Once system specifications are prepared, system design can begin. In this phase of development, the emphasis is on the physical design of appropriate solutions. This course covers:
- hardware, software and data - requirements
- the user/system interface
- prototypes
- data flow diagrams
- data modeling
- structure charts
- data dictionaries
- system test plans
Four types of system designs are presented, including architectural, interface, subsystem and module. |
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TCP/IP Essentials for IT Professionals (034IDC200) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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With the growth of the Internet and networks, TCP/IP has become the primary protocol for connectivity. This course presents an overview of the TCP/IP protocol suite, IP addressing, and subnetting. Learn about the name-resolution process using DNS and WINS, routing concepts, planning and configuring IP address assignment using DHCP, and troubleshooting commands. The course will provide the essentials for network professionals and the knowledge to apply the skills on the job. |
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Unix System Administration I (033IDC400) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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This course introduces you to the role of an effective UNIX system administrator. Designed for new administrators or UNIX users who wish to know more about the operations of the system, this course covers basic administration topics such as disk management, system initialization and shutdown, adding and removing users, backups and printing. Instruction concentrates on UNIX SVR4; however, various UNIX implementations are also discussed. Intensive hands-on lab exercises are used to immediately reinforce the material presented in lecture. |
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Visual Basic .NET Programming Essentials (033IDC103) |
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Computer Science |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Visual Basic .NET is the next version of Visual Basic and a major part of Microsoft's .NET framework initiative. It provides a quick and easy way to create Windows and Web applications. This course will help you update your skills by covering:
- installation of VB .NET software
- an introduction to the .NET framework
- IDE and language features of VB .NET
- new Windows UI capabilities of VB .NET
- VB .NET controls
- new Web capabilities of VB .NET |
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Web Page Creation (033IIW501) |
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Learn how to design and build your own professional looking Web pages that Web page visitors will find attractive. HTML (hypertext markup language) is the underlying structure of the web, and this course will help you learn HTML coding and work with HTML editors.
Learn to use the basic HTML tags to build Web pages, including such basic elements as lists, menus, hyperlinks, images, forms, tables and frames. In addition, discover some of the more powerful fundamental concepts of Web design today including JavaScript, CGI programming and database integration.
Learn the techniques of creating dynamic Web pages (DHTML) and explore how current and future technologies of XHTML (extensible hypertext markup language) can enliven and enrich the experience of your Web page visitors. |
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Web Page Creation (034IIW501) |
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Information Technology |
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Learn how to design and build your own professional looking Web pages that Web page visitors will find attractive. HTML (hypertext markup language) is the underlying structure of the web, and this course will help you learn HTML coding and work with HTML editors.
Learn to use the basic HTML tags to build Web pages, including such basic elements as lists, menus, hyperlinks, images, forms, tables and frames. In addition, discover some of the more powerful fundamental concepts of Web design today including JavaScript, CGI programming and database integration.
Learn the techniques of creating dynamic Web pages (DHTML) and explore how current and future technologies of XHTML (extensible hypertext markup language) can enliven and enrich the experience of your Web page visitors. |
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Wine Production for Distance Learners (042VID252) |
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This course is full for Spring 2004. September 20 - December 6. Applications are now being accepted for Fall 2004.
Wine Production for Distance Learners presents an overview of all technical aspects of wine production with an emphasis on fermentation management and pre-fermentation processes, options and strategies. The course will be taught by Dr. Linda Bisson and is closely based on the Department of Viticulture and Enology's upper-division course, (VEN124 Wine Production), for which she is the instructor. The class will present the same lecture material as the campus course and include online lab exercises augmented by student reports. The class is limited in size to 40 students to ensure student/instructor interaction. Unlike Introduction to Winemaking for Distance Learners (XDVEN003), this course expects and requires significant interaction with the instructor and fellow students in the form of readings, lab reports and exercises, which will be submitted via the Internet.
VEN124 is one of several upper-division courses in Viticulture and Enology that focus on the production and stabilization of wine. As such, VEN124's focus is primarily on pre-fermentation decisions and the management of alcoholic and malolactic fermentations. To a lesser degree it addresses post-fermentation wine processing, which is covered in much greater detail in VEN126 (Wine Stability). Topics addressed in VEN124 include the influence of grape composition and ripening on harvest decision and resulting wine style; grape and must processing (including juice and must treatment and additions); the alcoholic fermentation with emphasis on yeast biology, fermentation management, and understanding and rectifying problem or stuck fermentations; the biology of lactic acid bacteria and the management of the malolactic fermentation; and cellar operations and wine stability, including a review of clarification, filtration, fining, aging and blending of wines. |
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Wireless LANs: Security and Deployment (033IDD501) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Successful wireless deployments require more then just plugging an access point into the wall and walking away. This course will take you step-by-step through the process of understanding RF basics, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b) wireless Ethernet security concepts and deployment considerations. Students will also review Wardriving, WEP and security techniques to protect your wireless network. |
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Wireless LANs: Security and Deployment (034IDD501) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Successful wireless deployments require more then just plugging an access point into the wall and walking away. This course will take you step-by-step through the process of understanding RF basics, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b) wireless Ethernet security concepts and deployment considerations. Students will also review Wardriving, WEP and security techniques to protect your wireless network. |
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