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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
UNIX Internals (CENG 411) Computer Science U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course focuses on the principles, theory and features of multi-user, multitasking operating systems. It covers processes, scheduling, input/output, memory management, file systems and system management. These concepts are illustrated by studying the operation of the UNIX operating system in detail.
UNIX OPERATING SYSTEMS (CS105-OL) Computer Science U Westwood College Online
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This course introduces basic concepts of UNIX-style operating systems. Topics include file management, user administration, directory structure, processes, and basic system architecture. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to log on to a UNIX-style system, navigates the file structure, edit files, and control processes.
UNIX/C and C++ Programming with Lab (COMP-217) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces computer programming and emphasizes solving real-world problems in the GNU UNIX programming environment. Given a problem statement, students are guided through user, designer and programmer view to develop solutions. Basic C/C++ programming skills are developed in the problem-solving process. In the lab, students use C/C++ syntax to develop software solutions to problems related to electronics and computer technologies, and test and debug prior to finalizing program documentation.
Usability Design and Testing (0688-398) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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The development of task-oriented and process documentation. Procedures for complex physical and mental tasks including time-constrained activities, emergencies, diagnostics and troubleshooting, and multiple-path processes. Formats for print, electronic, and multi-media instructions. An introduction to applications used for the creation of online help, including Web-delivered and online help.
Usability Design And Testing (0688-741) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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The elements of successful electronic and print document design. The use of design concepts and tools to increase usability. Introduction information mapping. Design and usability test considerations for multi-media and user-centered media.
VISUAL BASIC (CS111-OL) Computer Science U Westwood College Online
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This course presents an overview of the Visual Basic programming environment. Topics include controls, dialog boxes, message boxes, menus, and interface creation. Topics also include variables, values, procedures, objects, searching, printing, and sorting data. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to describe the Visual Basic environment and produce working Visual Basic code.
Visual Basic Advanced (CPEL 620) Computer Science U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course will be a continuation of CPAN 220 Visual Basic and you will build upon the knowledge gained in that course. You will gain additional expertise in the area of database access using Visual Basic, and you will be introduced to working with objects and OLE, creating multimedia applications and creating ActiveX controls. This course will also cover the integration of Visual Basic applications with other Windows applications such as Word, Excel, and Access. In addition, you will learn how to create your own installer application so that the business applications you create can be installed in a user environment.
Visual C++: Introduction (ISYS 328) Computer Science U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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Visual C++ is an Object-Oriented C++ compiler from Microsoft and is used as a tool for programming in a Windows environment. This introductory course will cover the basics of writing programs for Windows through an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with Developer Studio using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Libraries. This course will introduce the use of controls and user interface objects and how these tools are applied to Windows programming. Through the Windows Graphic Device Interface, you will learn to draw shapes and fill objects. Using the AppWizard and ClassWizard, you will learn to choose the level of database support and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE, otherwise known as ActiveX) support required to create an executable Windows program.
Voice Communication Systems (TCM-233) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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In this course students learn technical aspects and business applications of equipment and facilities for carrier services and customer use that support voice communications. Voice networking technologies, systems and services are discussed.
Voice Communication Systems Lab (TCM-233L) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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In this lab students gain familiarity with voice systems hardware configuration and management, including peripherals and test equipment, by performing experiments on a working system.
Voice Telecommunications Lab (0614-466) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This course is offered only on-site at RIT and provides the laboratory component for material presented in 0614-465 and 0614-464.Day and evening sections are offered in sequence with offerings of course 0614-465. Distance Learning sections are offered as an intensive weekend lab in conjunction with Distance Learning sections of 0614-465 (0614-465 or 0614-464 ) (Distance Learning students must have completed either prerequisite prior to attending the scheduled RIT intensive weekend lab). On-campus Day and Evening students may register concurrently with on-campus offerings of 0614-465. For more information contact the TET department at 585-475-2179 or via 1-800-CALLRIT(v/tty).Class 0, Lab 2, Credit 1
Web Application Programming (IT-465) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course builds on topics covered in IT-380. Through use of a programming language such as Java, ActiveX, Perl or Visual Basic, students are introduced to Web programming topics, techniques and tools. Case studies provide students with the opportunity to design and implement a business application.
Web Architecture with Lab (CIS-375) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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Building on networking concepts and principles explored in CIS-231, this course introduces students to Web architecture and connectivity. Topics include Internet protocols such as transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP); domain name server (DNS); simple mail transfer protocol (smtp), hypertext transfer protocol (http) and file transfer protocol (ftp); and the design of an Internet or corporate intranet infrastructure to meet specific needs.
Web Programming (WEB 400) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames, and forms. The student will create Web pages.
Web Programming I (WEB 410) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames, and forms. The student will create Web pages.
Web Programming II (WEB 420) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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Building upon Web Programming I, this course covers JavaScript, VBScript, ActiveX, Active Server Pages, and Perl. An emphasis is placed upon the appropriate use of the programming tools introduced. The student will create dynamic Web pages.
Windows (CS173) Computer Science U 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.
Windows 2000 Server (CS280) Computer Science U 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.
Windows Networking (POS 427) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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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.
Windows Programming Using Visual Basic (CS 250) Computer Science U 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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