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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
ADVANCED INTERACTIVE AUTHORING AND DESIGN (GD434-OL) Art & Design U Westwood College Online
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This course explores interactive development for multiple platforms and applications. The student will increase familiarity with industry standard software and scripting techniques, as well as enhance proficiency in production of multimedia presentations with integrated complex content such as graphics, digital video and animation, sound and text. Information architecture and functionality concepts will be discussed, with a perspective on new media and convergent technologies.
Advanced Java Programming (TS4812) Information Technology U Capella University
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This is an intermediate level object-oriented programming course using Java. As prerequisite, learners should have prior programming knowledge of either C or C++. Experience in other languages - Visual Basic, Smalltalk, COBOL, etc. - will also be acceptable. Focus of the course will be on developing applications using the Java Software Development Kit (SDK), with numerous example programs and a course project. The course will also explore how Java relates to various features of C, C++ and C#.
Advanced Legal Research (PLG214) Law & Criminal Justice U Peirce College
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This course provides students with intensive training in legal research. The course begins with a quick review of the information that students are assumed to be familiar with from Legal Research. The course covers the organization and hierarchy of the different legal authorities. Students will gain a clear understanding of how each legal authority assists in the research process. Students also receive advanced instruction on the use of computerized legal research tools such as Internet searches, Westlaw, and LEXIS/NEXIS.
Advanced Logistics and Supply Chain Problems (CLER 2980) Business U University of North Texas
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The goal of this course is to develop critical thinking skills to solve applied problems. You will receive 12 problem sets which cover a range of logistics and supply chain topics. The course starts off with simple problems and increases in difficulty. The problems may require the student to have downloaded, or printed, material ahead of time, and it is assumed the student has access to EBSCO to allow access to recommended articles for reading. Recommended readings will be identified.
Advanced Mathematics (MA420) Mathematics U Grantham University
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A high-level mathematics course on advanced topics. This course includes Laplace transforms, Fourier series, multiple integration, centroids and moments, moment of inertia, and vector algebra.
Advanced Microcomputer Applications (CS165) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course provides the student with coverage of advanced topics related to microcomputer applications. It extends the student?s basic knowledge of the Microsoft? Office software suite with various readings, hands on activities, and a final integration project. Topics studied include word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), database (Access), and graphic presentations (PowerPoint).
Advanced Microprocessors (CE315) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course uses a hands-on, lecture-lab approach to help the upper-level students gain a unique perspective in this cutting-edge technology. Topics include microcomputer concepts, the 68000-instruction set, assembly-language programming, programming examples, and input/output interface examples. Includes the use of a lab environment to use with a home PC. The lab component consists of lessons based on a 68KMB host board with six interface boards. The lab component covers topics such as: programming problems, character input/output, interface to switches and LED?s, interface to a seven-segment LED, interface to four and eight digit displays, interface to a hexadecimal keypad, digital to analog conversion, analog to digital conversion, modular programming and firmware development. Includes 2 lab credit
Advanced Network Administration (TS4041) Information Technology U Capella University
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This course is a continuation of IT 4040 focusing on enterprise and Wide Area Networks (WAN). Topics include advanced WAN concepts such as Directory Services, authentications, advanced connectivity issues, traffic, advanced security issues, remote access, remote management, advanced multi-protocol concepts, and monitoring network performance. Upon completion, learners will have a solid understanding of administering Wide Area Networks. In addition, learners will be able to take one of the industry certification exams after completing this course. Learners are required to take IT 4040 prior to taking this course.
Advanced Network Engineering (CET-440) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course examines protocols and design issues in the physical, data link, and network and transport layers of local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Other topics include routing/congestion control algorithms of LANs, as well as architecture. Fiber optic and wireless networks, transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), internetworking, ATM networks and network performance issues are covered.
Advanced Network Engineering Lab (CET-440L) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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Students in this lab work in teams on hardware and software project designs for computer networks, including LANs, WANs and the Internet.
Advanced Networks and Internetworking (IT-415) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on the network as an enterprise communication resource. Students explore communication aspects of networking, including current technologies and equipment in local and wide area networking and internetworking. Network design, planning and interconnectivity are emphasized.
Advanced Novell Network Administration (NET202) Information Technology U Peirce College
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This course is a continuation of NET 201 (Administration of Novell Networks). Students will learn how Novell file and system security works with the NDS (Novell Directory Service) and object security. Students will learn how to setup printing and also how to setup the client environment with login scripts and other desktop tools. Students will experiment with server console commands and will learn how to monitor the file server. After completing this course, students will have the fundamentals needed to assist them in the preparation of the Novell industry standard exam for the current NetWare advanced administration, and after completing the NET 201 and NET 202 combination of courses, the Novell CNA certification exam.
Advanced PC Applications with Lab (BIS-150) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on advancing competencies taught in COMP-100 and introduces additional business software at the PC level. Using software such as Access and Excel, students develop advanced skills in using personal database applications and computerized spreadsheets for problem-solving and decision-making.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING (CS215-OL) Computer Science U Westwood College Online
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This course introduces the students to Visual Studio. Topics include Graphical User Interface (GUI): windows, menus, dialogue boxes, message loops, keyboard and mouse input, icons and bitmaps. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to navigate the Visual Studio programming languages.
Advanced Programming Concepts (IS436) Information Technology U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course focuses on developing and implementing solutions to programming problems using algorithms written in Visual C++. Topics include principles of algorithms; elementary data structures, abstract data types; recursion and trees; elementary sorting methods, quicksorts; merging and mergesorts; priority queues and heapsorts, radix sorting, special purpose sorts; symbol tables and BSTs; balanced trees, hashing, radix search, and external searching.
Advanced Project Management (PROJ-430) Business U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on development of an integrated project plan. Cost, schedule and minimum performance requirements are addressed from project plan development, execution and change control perspectives. Budget development, project assumptions, quality, variance and scope changes, and project team management are included.
ADVANCED ROUTING (NW414-OL) Business U Westwood College Online
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This course is a continuation of NW410-OL. It explores advanced routing topics.
Advanced Server Side Programming (TS4012) Information Technology U Capella University
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This course introduces the learner to more complex but also more flexible technologies supporting reusable business logic on the server. The learner is introduced to Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), their capabilities and contexts for use. It is expected that the learner has a good knowledge of Java and is acquainted with Java Bean technology, although the concept of Java Beans will be refreshed in the class. The learner is introduced to distributed object technology. The technologies of CORBA and DCOM are also explained and compared. The learner uses EJBs and an Object Request Broker (ORB) to access information on a remote database and to display the results of computations on this data to a client's web page. The course also describes how Extensible Markup Language (XML) is utilized by Internet agents to share information between diverse business units. Learners are required to take IT4011 before taking this course.
Advanced Social Psychology (PY302) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is an in-depth study of relationships among individuals (e.g., intimate relationships) or groups (e.g., prejudice, cooperation, competition, aggression, and negotiation). The content includes an application of social psychological theories and research methods to field settings and to the study of social issues.
Advanced Software Engineering (CS406) Engineering U Grantham University
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A continuation of course CS405. Topics include the study of project planning, techniques for data-oriented design, object-oriented design, testing and quality assurance, and computeraided software engineering.
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