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C#.NET Programming Essentials (033IDC102) |
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Computer Science |
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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. |
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C++ Programming I (X412.1) |
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Computer Science |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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C++ is a popular, widely used object-oriented programming (OOP) language. C++ provides all the tools for OOP, such as data abstraction, inheritance, polymorphism, and generic programming. This course provides a solid introduction to all the major features of ANSI standard C++, including the newer syntactic and semantic constructs. Lucid, fluent examples are used to drive home each concept. It covers all major features of C++, such as objects, classes, pointers, single and multiple inheritance, virtual functions, templates, run-time type identification (RTTI), exceptions, and STL. |
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Calculus (X1A) |
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Science General |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course is an introduction to differential and integral Calculus of functions of one variable with applications, transcendental functions, techniques of integration, introduction to differential equations and infinite series, vectors, and introduction to differential and integral Calculus of several variables.
The course covers the key concepts of limit, derivative, and continuity as well as the main applications of derivatives in graphing functions and in optimizing functions. The course ends with an introduction to the fundamental theorem of Calculus which leads to the concept of integration and one of its main applications in calculating volumes through solids of revolution. |
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Calculus (X1B) |
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Science General |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This continuation of X1A includes techniques of integration, applications of integration, infinite sequences and series, first-order ordinary differential equations, exact equations, second-order ordinary differential equations, oscillation and damping, and series of solutions of ordinary differential equations. Supervised final examination. |
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Calculus (X1A) |
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Science General |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course is an introduction to differential and integral Calculus of functions of one variable with applications, transcendental functions, techniques of integration, introduction to differential equations and infinite series, vectors, and introduction to differential and integral Calculus of several variables.
The course covers the key concepts of limit, derivative, and continuity as well as the main applications of derivatives in graphing functions and in optimizing functions. The course ends with an introduction to the fundamental theorem of Calculus which leads to the concept of integration and one of its main applications in calculating volumes through solids of revolution. |
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CCNA: Cisco Router Configuration Workshop (034IDC201) |
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Information Technology |
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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. |
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Classics of Children`s Literature (X75) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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During a 50-year period, from about 1860 to 1910, many of the major works of children's literature were published - among them, Alice in Wonderland, The Wind in the Willows, Peter Pan, Treasure Island and The Wizard of Oz. This course examines these and other classics of children's literature with the aim of discovering what visions they present of childhood, of the social world, and of the self.
Particular attention is given to how these books address the two audiences of children's literature - the child and the adult. Most of these books create a world elsewhere, apart from daily reality - Wonderland, Oz, Never-never Land. The course explores the meanings these other worlds assume within their social settings. |
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Club Finance and Accounting (BPGM 501) |
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Business |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Club Finance and Accounting |
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Coaching and Developing People (MLCP 102) |
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Business |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The coaching and developing of people in order to encourage their ongoing learning process is a crucial component in this dynamic environment. This course will provide each participant with the knowledge necessary to develop lifelong learning principles in the workplace. Communication, coaching, conflict management, and performance evaluation will be developed, together with an understanding of adult learning, training, development, and delegation by empowerment. The course fee includes a manual. There is no final exam. This course is a credit in the Manufacturing Leadership Certificate program. |
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Communicating Across Cultures: Marketing and Sales Challenges Around the World (X495.7) |
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Marketing |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Global transactions are rapidly becoming the norm in business, and marketing and sales professionals face a variety of communications challenges in adapting to the international marketplace. This course provides an overview of the theories of effective communication across cultures, with a focus on the specific culture-bridging tools and techniques needed by today's international sales and marketing practitioners.
Topics include framework models for understanding cross-cultural communications; specific regional and cultural values; regional taboos and cultural assumptions; and culture-bridging strategies for personal selling, business-to-business marketing, and marketing communications. Supervised final examination. |
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Communicating Across Cultures: Marketing and Sales Challenges Around the World (X495.7) |
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Marketing |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Global transactions are rapidly becoming the norm in business, and marketing and sales professionals face a variety of communications challenges in adapting to the international marketplace. This course provides an overview of the theories of effective communication across cultures, with a focus on the specific culture-bridging tools and techniques needed by today's international sales and marketing practitioners.
Topics include framework models for understanding cross-cultural communications; specific regional and cultural values; regional taboos and cultural assumptions; and culture-bridging strategies for personal selling, business-to-business marketing, and marketing communications. Supervised final examination. |
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Communication (OMDP) |
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Communication |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Communicating effectively is vital to the success of every leader and team. In this interactive course, you will discover how to overcome barriers to good communication. Getting the message across clearly and precisely, without misunderstandings, will cut costly errors and lost time. Expand your skills in active listening, speaking, questioning, giving feedback, interviewing, writing, and conducting meetings. |
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Communication Effectiveness: Tips for Active Listening and Straight Talking (Online) (803A) |
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Communication |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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Do you feel stuck listening to people who talk endlessly without coming to the point? Do you tune out or jump to conclusions about what someone is going to say? Do you find it difficult to carry on a conversation when the emotional level is high? Do you have trouble grasping the underlying message--its feeling and content--in a communication, or you can't ask for what you want--or say what you don't want--without feeling guilty? If so, this course can make a difference in your communication. Instruction addresses the total communication process--the thoughts, feelings, and skills that are essential for active listening and straight talking. Students actively engage in a learning process that includes lecture, discussions, self-assessment, and role-playing. Topics include understanding non-verbal communication in oneself and others, two essential verbal skills in listening--paraphrasing and question-asking, and assertive communication--what it means and how to do it. |
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Comparative Philosophy (X11) |
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Philosophy |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course examines some fundamental philosophical questions from a variety of perspectives, including classical Western philosophy, Buddhism, Taoism, feminist thought, theology, Native American thought, and African thought.
The course is not intended as a survey of these various philosophical systems, but rather as an introduction to basic themes in ethics, epistemology, and political and social philosophy by examining first how they have been defined in Western philosophy and then how they have been approached in other systems of thought. |
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Composition and Literature (X2B) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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In this course you will learn to write about literature through the analysis, evaluation, and enjoyment of representative short stories, poems, plays, and a novel. A variety of English and American writers are covered, as well as works in translation.
Introductory Composition X2A is not a prerequisite to X2B. Supervised final examination. |
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Computer Networks (X482) |
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Information Technology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course is a detailed introduction to the principles and methods used to create local area networks, to connect to the Internet and the World Wide Web, and to interconnect autonomous computers to share hardware, software, and data. Intended as the primary initial course in networking, it treats the material at the introductory/intermediate level. The course introduces the fundamentals and the framework necessary to keep pace with the rapid changes in networking technologies. Topics are covered using TCP/IP and the framework of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) layered model. |
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Computer Networks (X482) |
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Information Technology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course is a detailed introduction to the principles and methods used to create local area networks, to connect to the Internet and the World Wide Web, and to interconnect autonomous computers to share hardware, software, and data. Intended as the primary initial course in networking, it treats the material at the introductory/intermediate level. The course introduces the fundamentals and the framework necessary to keep pace with the rapid changes in networking technologies. Topics are covered using TCP/IP and the framework of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) layered model. |
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Concepts of Physics (XSB10) |
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Science General |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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A survey of important concepts in physics for the nonscience major, the course covers historical and philosophical issues as well as introducing principles of physics: forces and motion, conservation laws, heat, vibrations and waves, and electricity and magnetism. In the second part of the course, students may study either topics in modern physics (relativity, quantum mechanics, and nuclear and elementary particle physics) or topics stressing physics in everyday life (properties of matter, sound, and light and practical uses of electricity).
Mathematics is not emphasized, but some algebra and geometry are used. Supervised final examination. |
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Concepts of Physics (XSB10) |
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Science General |
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A survey of important concepts in physics for the nonscience major, the course covers historical and philosophical issues as well as introducing principles of physics: forces and motion, conservation laws, heat, vibrations and waves, and electricity and magnetism. In the second part of the course, students may study either topics in modern physics (relativity, quantum mechanics, and nuclear and elementary particle physics) or topics stressing physics in everyday life (properties of matter, sound, and light and practical uses of electricity).
Mathematics is not emphasized, but some algebra and geometry are used. Supervised final examination. |
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Concepts of Relational Database Management Systems (X408) |
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Information Technology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This is an in-depth study of techniques for creating and using database applications, organized around the database life cycle. Main topics include requirements analysis and specification; logical database design; normalization; implementing the databases; recovery, concurrency, integrity, and security concerns; and using the database. The course is mainly oriented toward the relational data model and SQL. |
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