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(TRAV 610) |
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Business |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course will develop the student's knowledge of world geography in the area of identifying and locating major cities, provinces and states, countries, continents and other natural landmarks. Additionally, the student will identify the city and airport codes used by all computer reservation systems (CRS), with computer-assisted independent learning. |
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"Fade In" to "Fade Out": A Workshop in Rewriting Your First Screenplay (Online) (X 451.26) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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You've completed a draft of your first screenplay, and know that it has problems, but you don't know how to fix them. If you are a serious aspiring screenwriter with a completed draft in hand and the desire to rewrite it to industry standards, this workshop shows you how to do it. You analyze your script thoroughly, then rewrite and polish it using screenplay structure as the guiding light. Your script will be vastly improved, and you will have learned the invaluable process of rewriting, which you can then apply to subsequent scripts. The course includes mini-lectures on craft points and discussions of the business of screenwriting. |
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.NET Comprehensive (COMP 704) |
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Computer Science |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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This course introduces the student to .NET, .NET framework, assemblies, JIT, security, Common Language Runtime (CLR) and .NET libraries, an overview of SML, UDDI, WSDL, and SOAP, and .NET solutions. |
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.Net Web Services (033IDD702) |
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Information Technology |
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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. |
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.Net Web Services (034IDD702) |
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Information Technology |
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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. |
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Abnormal Psychology (X146) |
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Psychology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Designed for anyone interested in the way we perceive and respond to our experiences, and especially for people considering careers in psychology, this course covers the dynamics and prevention of abnormal behavior, including neuroses, psychoses, character disorders, psychosomatic reactions, schizophrenia, and other abnormal personality patterns. Supervised final examination.
The course may be used to satisfy 45 continuing education hours for nurses, BRN provider #00226. |
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Accounting: Advanced I (X152) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course applies fundamental accounting theory to corporate combinations and segments; it also covers foreign currency transactions and translation of foreign currency financial statements. The course is designed for students who want to develop competency in analyzing and interpreting the full product of accounting, including those who hope to enter the accounting profession and ultimately qualify for the certificate of Certified Public Accountant. |
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Accounting: Advanced II (X153) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course, a continuation of Accounting: Advanced I X152, applies fundamental accounting theory to partnerships, corporate reorganizations, and estates and trusts, as well as governmental and not-for-profit entities. You also learn about Securities and Exchange Commission requirements. Take this course if you want to develop competency in analyzing and interpreting the full product of accounting, and if you want to enter the accounting profession and ultimately qualify for the certificate of Certified Public Accountant. |
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Accounting: Intermediate I (X148) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This continued study of accounting theory and practice reviews the accounting cycle and preparation of accounting statements. Topics include the environment and conceptual framework of financial accounting, statement of income and retained earnings, balance sheet and statement of cash flows, the time value of money, cash and receivables, valuation of inventories, acquisition and disposition of property, depreciation and depletion, and current liabilities and contingencies.
The course is designed for anyone interested in business management and economics seeking training beyond the first-year courses, as well as for accounting majors and those preparing for the CPA examination.
Prerequisites: Introduction to Financial Accounting XB102A and Managerial Accounting XB102B or equivalent. Supervised final examination. |
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Accounting: Intermediate I (X148) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This continued study of accounting theory and practice reviews the accounting cycle and preparation of accounting statements. Topics include the environment and conceptual framework of financial accounting, statement of income and retained earnings, balance sheet and statement of cash flows, the time value of money, cash and receivables, valuation of inventories, acquisition and disposition of property, depreciation and depletion, and current liabilities and contingencies.
The course is designed for anyone interested in business management and economics seeking training beyond the first-year courses, as well as for accounting majors and those preparing for the CPA examination.
Prerequisites: Introduction to Financial Accounting XB102A and Managerial Accounting XB102B or equivalent. Supervised final examination. |
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Accounting: Intermediate II (X149) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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A continuation of Accounting: Intermediate I X148, this course discusses long-term liabilities; stockholders' equity; dilutive securities; earnings per share calculations; investments; revenue recognition; accounting for income taxes, pensions, and leases; error analysis; statement analysis; and full disclosure in reporting. |
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Accounting: Intermediate II (X149) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course builds on the art of accounting, its concepts, and requirements learned in Financial Accounting. It is an extension of Intermediate Accounting I. The focus is on applying these concepts in developing a financial statement, which clearly and accurately depicts the performance of a company. It accomplishes this by studying, in detail, Stockholder's Equity, EPS, Income Taxes, Leases, Pensions, Revenue, and Cash Flows. |
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ADO.Net Using VB.Net (COMP 712) |
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Computer Science |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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After completing this course, you will/or learn how to: Use Ado.Net in Web forms Use ADO.NET in Windows Applications Understand and use DataSets. |
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Adobe Photoshop (034IIW504) |
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Information Technology |
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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. |
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Adolescent Psychology (X139.1) |
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Psychology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Designed for parents, teachers, providers of social services, and others who deal with adolescents, this course considers adolescents' physical, mental, emotional, social, and personality characteristics and current theories about them. It discusses research findings from growth studies in this and other cultures and identifies the roles American adolescents play in the home, school, social groups, and the community. Supervised final examination.
The course may be used to satisfy 45 continuing education hours for nurses, BRN provider #00226. |
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Adolescent Psychology (X139.1) |
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Psychology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Designed for parents, teachers, providers of social services, and others who deal with adolescents, this course considers adolescents' physical, mental, emotional, social, and personality characteristics and current theories about them. It discusses research findings from growth studies in this and other cultures and identifies the roles American adolescents play in the home, school, social groups, and the community. Supervised final examination.
The course may be used to satisfy 45 continuing education hours for nurses, BRN provider #00226. |
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Adult Learning (OLC. 100) |
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General Studies |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Enhance your career by learning how to apply the principles of adult learning and how to develop the basic skills essential to successful instruction. This online course is specifically designed for teachers and trainers who present information to adults. This course may include mandatory group work. Students may be required to purchase textbook(s). |
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Adults with Learning Disabilities (OLC. 101) |
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General Studies |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course provides insight into the needs and issues of adults with learning disabilities in the educational setting, and in society as a whole. Awareness and familiarization of disabilities, characteristics, strategies and skills are explored so that educators can provide the appropriate modifications to course content, delivery and evaluation for adults with learning disabilities. This course may include mandatory group work. Students may be required to purchase textbook(s). |
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Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice (Online) (X 124B) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course examines partnerships and joint ventures; installment and consignment sales; receiverships, estates, and trusts; and governmental units. International operations, including accounting for transactions with foreign companies, use of foreign exchange contracts to hedge against foreign currency fluctuations, and translation of accounts of foreign subsidiaries and branches, also are covered. |
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Advanced Assurance Topics (80150) |
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Accounting |
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Cardean University |
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This seminar explores different trends in the assurance area. Assurance services include professional activities that improve information quality for decision makers. Major course topics include assurance services and corporate governance, continuous auditing, international assurance models, earnings management, and fraud detection.
A core project scenario will frame the learning and topics throughout the seminar. In addition to weekly online discussions, students will apply the seminar concepts to their own organizations. |
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