Catalog/Programs
| .NET Framework Introduction | Clock Hours: 6.00 | CEUS: 0.60 |
This lecture-style course covers the following topics: The .NET paradigm and the general concepts associated with .NET; the five main components of the .NET Framework; the major components of the CLR; the advantages of using the .NET Framework CLR; the advantages of working with members of the .NET Class Framework; deployment within .NET. Prerequisite: Object-Oriented Programming Principles.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| ADO.NET Programming | Clock Hours: 14.00 | CEUS: 1.40 |
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to access and modify data using ADO.NET 3.5. This course is intended for those working as application developers or who are interested in doing so.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| C# Programming | Clock Hours: 35.00 | CEUS: 3.50 |
Learn the fundamental skills that are required to design and develop object-oriented applications for the Web and Microsoft Windows by using Microsoft Visual C# .NET and the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET development environment.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Developing ASP .NET Web Applications | Clock Hours: 35.00 | CEUS: 3.50 |
Experienced programmers and web developers learn the fundamentals of Web application site implementation by using ASP.NET and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. This course focuses on using the Visual Studio .NET environment and the Microsoft .NET platform to create an ASP.NET application that delivers dynamic content to a web site. Emphasis is placed on the way ASP.NET handles forms, validates user input, and techniques for accessing data from a database using ASP.NET built in objects. Other important topics include reading and writing XML data, XML web services, optimization and security.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Object-Oriented Programming Principles | Clock Hours: 6.00 | CEUS: 0.60 |
This lecture-style course introduces general principles underlying the practice of object-oriented programming. The concepts and principles in this course are presented in a generic manner, and as such, are intended to prepare the student for programming in virtually any object-oriented programming language.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Programming with MS ADO.NET | Clock Hours: 21.00 | CEUS: 2.10 |
Developers learn to build data-centric applications and Web services with Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft SQL Server, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Prerequisite: Visual Basic .NET Programming course or experience.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Programming, Introduction | Clock Hours: 6.00 | CEUS: 0.60 |
Discover the world of object-oriented programming using Visual Basic software. Identify literals, operators, and functions and use variables and constants to write programs that perform calculations. This course is designed for those without a technical background, but students should be microcomputer users and have a working knowledge of Windows.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Visual Basic .Net Programming, Introduction With Microsoft .Net | Clock Hours: 35.00 | CEUS: 3.50 |
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. The course focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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| Visual Studio .NET | Clock Hours: 6.00 | CEUS: 0.60 |
If you are familiar with OOP Principles and the .NET Framework, you are now ready to explore the many tools and features of Visual Studio. NET. In this course, you learn how to work with the IDE Windows in Visual Studio .NET to create the different .NET project types. You will also learn the importance of XML in .NET. Prerequisite: Object-Oriented Programming Principles and .NET Framework Introduction.Course ID and Fee | Meeting Information | Instructor |
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