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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Advanced Business Software Applications (BIS210) Business U Peirce College
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Prerequisite: BIS 204 This course introduces students to advanced data management and presentations using the Microsoft Office XP software suite components including Microsoft Excel XP (spreadsheets), Microsoft Access XP (databases) and Microsoft PowerPoint XP (presentations). Students will be introduced to the types of information needed for solving complex business process problems. The course explores how this information is organized and manipulated using these Microsoft Office products. Students will examine multi-worksheet spreadsheets, macros and switchboards using relational databases, and action buttons and hyperlinks in slide shows. Through extensive hands-on activity, students learn the advanced features of Excel XP, Access XP, and PowerPoint XP.
Advanced Business Software Applications (BIS210) Business U Peirce College
Details
Prerequisite: BIS 204 This course introduces students to advanced data management and presentations using the Microsoft Office XP software suite components including Microsoft Excel XP (spreadsheets), Microsoft Access XP (databases) and Microsoft PowerPoint XP (presentations). Students will be introduced to the types of information needed for solving complex business process problems. The course explores how this information is organized and manipulated using these Microsoft Office products. Students will examine multi-worksheet spreadsheets, macros and switchboards using relational databases, and action buttons and hyperlinks in slide shows. Through extensive hands-on activity, students learn the advanced features of Excel XP, Access XP, and PowerPoint XP.
Advanced C++ Programming (IS435) Information Technology U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course focuses on developing and implementing Win32 desktop application solutions using Visual C++. Topics include how to derive the physical design; how to establish the development environment; creating user interfaces; creating and managing Component Object Model (COM) components; creating data services; and testing, deploying, and supporting applications.
Advanced Child Development (PY341) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is an in-depth study of developmental processes from infancy through adolescence. The topics include the processes of physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional development. These processes are discussed within the framework of historical and contemporary theories and current research.
Advanced Client/Server (IT-460) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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In this course students apply skills and knowledge to develop a client/server application using object-oriented analysis and design. Using a graphical user interface (GUI) client and database server, students design and implement a business application.
Advanced CMOS Processing (0305-850) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course consists of an in-depth study of principles and practice of scale-driven CMOS front and back end processing. Front end pro- cessing involves steps up to the fabrication of active devices that include wells, isolation, gate insulator, gate electrode, and source/ drain formation. Many device effects observed in submicron MOSFETs are impacted by the process technology used to fabricate them. Some effects include small dimension effects, punch-throughm threshold ad- justment, latch up, gate leakage and depletion effects and quantum effects. MOSFET structures, materials and process technology dev- eloped to combat these effects will be discussed as well as back end interconnect technology. Topics include interconnet modeling and de- lay. Low-k dielectric and copper damascene processes will be studied. Intro to Semicond. Ind. Assoc. (SIA) International Technology Roadmap for Semicond. (ITRS) (0305-560, 701, 702, 703) Class 4, Lab 0, Cred. 4
Advanced Compensation and Benefits (GM415) Business U American Public University
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This course provides an overview of the Human Resource Manager?s role in managing and oversight for employee pay and compensation. It covers the responsibilities of the organization, legal implications of employee benefits plans and various alternative plans available to employees and their employers. The course explores the effects of various benefit plans and the resulting impact on organization?s success in attracting and retaining a quality and adequate work force which are paramount in today?s competitive climate.
Advanced Composition (COMM 210) Marketing U University of Phoenix
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This is an advanced course in expository and argumentative writing designed for students preparing for professional careers. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, thesis formation, research, bibliographic techniques, and stylistic skills necessary to produce articles and essays appropriate to professional journals and the general media.
Advanced Composition (ENGL-135) Humanities & Liberal Arts U DeVry University Online
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This course builds on the conventions and techniques of composition through critical reading requirements and longer, more sophisticated reports, including a documented library research paper. Assignments require revising and editing for an intended audience. Students are also taught search strategies for accessing a variety of print and electronic resources.
Advanced Computer Applications (CS103) Computer Science U American Community College
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This course addresses advanced Microsoft Office 2000 features in database management and presentation applications. Student will apply database management macros, sorting, filters, and merging functions and presentation design and layout features. This course builds on material presented in CS101.
Advanced Computer Applications (CS103) Computer Science U American Public University
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This course addresses advanced Microsoft Office 2000 features in database management and presentation applications. Student will apply database management macros, sorting, filters, and merging functions and presentation design and layout features. This course builds on material presented in CS101.
Advanced Computer Techniques for Biomedical Applications with Lab (BMI-428) Science General U DeVry University Online
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Students in this course explore pattern recognition, imaging, gene arrays, histograms, two-dimensional tomography, cluster pattern analysis, and statistical methods and hypothesis testing, as well as forensic medical applications. Through lab exercises, students apply advanced computer techniques in a biomedical context.
Advanced Computerized Accounting (AC350) Accounting U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course provides practical instruction in the creation of accounting reports that interact with databases and formula design to manipulate data through the use of Crystal Reports. Topics include creating reports; linking reports to databases; using formulas; formatting reports; working with subreports; and adding charts and maps for data analysis.
Advanced Cost Accounting (ACC 573) Accounting U University of Phoenix
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This course covers cost-volume-profit analysis, costing systems, activity-based costing, flexible budgets, variances, inventory costing methods, cost behavior, and cost allocation.
Advanced Cost Accounting (ACCT-349) Accounting U DeVry University Online
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This capstone course addresses additional management accounting topics to further refine students' abilities to present information to management. Students participate in the decision-making process, in which activity-based costing and management, pricing strategies and profitability are emphasized. Current approaches to cost control, such as learning curves, life cycle costing and just-in-time (JIT) principles, are included.
Advanced Cost Management (ACCT-434) Accounting U DeVry University Online
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This course addresses students' ability to present information to management as part of the decision-making process. Resource planning, cost estimating, cost budgeting and cost control are emphasized. Activity-based costing, pricing strategies and profitability are addressed. Current approaches to cost control such as life cycle costing and just-in-time (JIT) are included. Internet and library research competencies are developed, as are spreadsheet and presentation software skills.
Advanced Criminal Law (PLG307) Law & Criminal Justice U Peirce College
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This course will build on the required Criminal Law course. It will include a detailed discussion of the criminal law statutes in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In addition, the student will be exposed to the many aspects for a criminal law case, including the paralegal???s duties with other attorneys in the case, prosecutors and police, the client, and correctional agencies. If possible, the student will be exposed to actual proceedings of the criminal justice system including the pre-trial stage, lineups, trial, and any other relevant procedures. The student should have a working knowledge of the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution, and, in particular, how it relates to the rights of the accused.
ADVANCED DATA COMMUNICATIONS (NW333-OL) Business U Westwood College Online
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This course provides an overview of data communications concepts. Topics covered in the course include transmission media characteristics, data encoding, and multiplexing, causes of transmission errors and data link control, circuit switching, local and wide area networks, terrestrial and satellite networks, ISDN, and the role of telecommunications and computer networks.
Advanced Data Modeling (CIS 327) Computer Science U Golden Gate University
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Provides an advanced coverage of data modeling and design. Students will use extensively Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERD), Semantic Object Modeling (SOM), database planning and normalization. Extensive use of ORACLE in our computer labs. Prerequisite: CIS 315.
Advanced Database Management (IT-370) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course covers characteristics and types of large multi-user database management systems (DBMSs) currently available for use on distributed data networks. Case studies provide students with the opportunity to design and create a multi-user database using a tool such as Oracle or structured query language (SQL) maintained on a distributed network system.
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