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Web Server Installation and Administration (NT370) |
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Information Technology |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides an in-depth study of the knowledge and skills required to install and administer Web servers that support Internet-based application, data, and information services. Topics include Web server technology; selecting a Web server platform (Microsoft?, Netscape?, and Apache); establishing server services such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and NNTP; supporting server-side technologies (CGI, Servlets, server-side includes, ASP, and JSP); supporting Web client technologies (Java applets, ActiveX?, and plug-ins); client configuration and browser support; indexing and index servers; virtual directories and content; Web server security and host access, SSL, and certificate authorities; supporting intranets with Web servers; Web server performance and troubleshooting; integrating proxy and Web servers; handling of different protocols by proxies; proxy caching, filtering, monitoring, and access control; and proxy security, performance, capacity planning, and load balancing. |
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Web Solutions - Open Source (CPAN 561) |
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Information Technology |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Programming in Perl enables websites to deliver fast, dynamic data to their users. Perl has evolved into a powerful programming language capable of solving any enterprise-level problem. With approximately sixty per cent of the web server market hosted by Apache web Servers, common administration tasks and custom web applications have Perl as the underlying language. PHP a Perl-like wrapper is an open source language supporting rapid database and e-commerce solutions. The MYSQL database is a lightweight (in terms of server resources), yet powerful enough tool to meet small and medium size database requirements. The four tools, Perl, PHP, MYSQL and Apache come packaged with most distributions of the Linux operating system. Students in this course will learn how the four work together to solve most web application requirements. |
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WEB TECHNOLOGIES (GD480-OL) |
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Information Technology |
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Westwood College Online |
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This course introduces the students to basic scripting languages, web security, and emerging web technologies. Students will explore some of the technologies through the creation of an e-commerce site. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to construct an ecommerce site, explain the process of a complete e-commerce site (both front and back end), and explain advanced web technologies. |
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Web Technology and Development (CS4017) |
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Web Development |
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Northcentral University |
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Review of software and hardware used for establishing a business presence on the web. Covers WWW and web servers, e-commerce, applications modeling and design, tools and languages, and site architecture. |
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Western American Society and Culture (SO420) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of the various sociological and cultural phenomena, psychology, and mythology that define the American West. Some of the course topics include the western family structure and way of life, and the unique origins and subsequent conceptions of "go west,? ?rugged individualism,? ?westerns,? "cowboys," "wildcatting," the frontier mentality, among others. |
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Western Civilization (PS1008) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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Northcentral University |
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A study of the principal civilizations of the Western World and their basic contributions to the development of the Western tradition. The concepts are intended to develop an understanding of the contemporary world and an appreciation of diverse cultures. |
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Western Civilization pre-Thirty Years War (HS121) |
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History |
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American Community College |
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This course is a survey of the history and culture of the Western Civilization from the ancient civilizations of the Near East, through the rise of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome, to the beginnings of Europe's Early Modern period. Emphasis is placed on the examination of the major political, social, economic and religious developments of European history.
This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division Baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in History. |
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Western Civilization pre-Thirty Years War (HS121) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a survey of the history and culture of the Western Civilization from the ancient civilizations of the Near East, through the rise of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome, to the beginnings of Europe's Early Modern period. Emphasis is placed on the examination of the major political, social, economic and religious developments of European history. |
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Western Civilization since the Thirty Years War (HS122) |
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History |
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American Community College |
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This course is a study of the history and culture of the Western world, from the beginnings of Europe's Early Modern Period to the present. It covers the major political, social, economic, religious and cultural developments, since the thirty years war.
This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in History. |
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Western Civilization since the Thirty Years War (HS122) |
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History |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of the history and culture of the Western world, from the beginnings of Europe's Early Modern Period to the present. It covers the major political, social, economic, religious and cultural developments, since the thirty years war. |
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Wills, Trusts, and Probate (PLA 2600) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Examines the field of probate, the drafting of wills, the creation and administration of trust and estates, inheritance of property, and the devices used to direct inheritance. The course will also look at estate planning and estate and gift taxation as these relate to wills, trusts, and probate. |
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Windows (CS173) |
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Grantham University |
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A course that introduces the basics of the Windows 98/2000 operating system. It includes working with files, customizing windows, working with graphics, object linking and embedding, printers and fonts, network neighborhood, network security and resources, and disk maintenance and backups. Includes 1 lab credit. Software included: none (student must possess OS Windows). Student may receive credit for either CS173 or CS175, but not both. |
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Windows 2000 Server (CS280) |
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Grantham University |
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An introductory to intermediate-level course to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. The course covers networking principles under the Windows 2000 environment. Topics include basic network design and protocols, server hardware, server installation, server configuration and management, remote access, Internet and Intranet services, server and network monitoring, active directory and troubleshooting. |
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Windows 2000 Server Administration (NET204) |
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Peirce College |
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This course provides an introduction to the core components of Microsoft Windows Server. While lectures will deliver background technical information on daily administration tasks, hands-on projects and instruction will provide students with the skills needed to implement, configure, administer and troubleshoot Windows Server as a domain member in an Active Directory environment. This course will provide a portion of the fundamentals needed to assist students who wish to prepare for Windows MCSE certification. |
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Windows Client Administration (NET200) |
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Peirce College |
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The main goal of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the features and functions of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. This includes a look at the configuration, management, and networking functionality of Windows 2000 in standalone as well as both large and small network environments. This is a performance-based course; designed around the job-related tasks a support professional must perform using features found in Windows 2000 Professional. While the text will provide background technical details, a hands-on instructional approach is also utilized to provide students with the skills to perform network support tasks such as installing, configuring, and maintaining Windows 2000 Professional. By the end of the course, students should have the ability to configure and support environments running Windows 2000 Professional, as well as the requisite knowledge to prepare for the associated Windows 2000 Professonial Microsoft certification exam (70-210). |
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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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Windows Networking Security (NET405) |
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Peirce College |
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Windows 2000 has a vastly different security infrastructure than Windows NT 4.0. Utilizing Kerberos authentication protocol, Public Key Infrastructure, and IPSec, Windows 2000 has much better security features than its predecessor and offers the potential for the security needed in a mission critical enterprise. Security and network professionals will need to learn all these new features in order to take advantage of Windows 2000 and be able to understand and protect against the security problems in the new OS. This course will teach students all they need to know to use the strengths of Windows 2000 and protect an organization from its weaknesses. |
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Windows Programming Using Visual Basic (CS 250) |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course is an introduction to Windows programming using Visual Basic .NET. This course assumes some previous programming experience, but starts from the simplest Visual Basic concepts, and so is suitable for students of various programming levels. Students will learn Visual Basic syntax and how to create graphical user interfaces in Windows. |
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Windows XP (CS175) |
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Grantham University |
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This course teaches the basics of Windows? XP. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft?. Topics studied include working with files, customizing windows, working with graphics, object linking and embedding, printers and fonts, network neighborhood, network security and resources, and disk maintenance and backups. Software included: none (student must possess OS XP). Student may receive credit for either CS173 or CS175, but not both. |
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Windows/Object-Oriented Programming with Lab (COMP-270) |
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DeVry University Online |
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In this course students analyze technical problems by identifying potential objects using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) to create Windows-based C/C++ programming solutions. Models are then implemented by using an object-oriented programming (OOP) language such as Visual C/C++ to construct class structures and implement interfaces. In the lab, student teams solve advanced technical problems by writing C++ programs in the Windows environment. |
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