WEB DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
The Internet has become a communication tool that is critical in our society. As this has developed, organizations around the world have come to realize that it makes sense to deliver application functionality over the Internet, and specifically the World Wide Web. Building software designed to execute over the Internet is the most common development paradigm in use today.
After completing this track, you will be able to write Visual Basic .NET applications that leverage the Internet. Specifically, you will learn how to create Web-based applications that allow end users’ functionality of an installed program running within a Web browser.
For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at (225) 578-1263.
To earn a Web Development Certificate, participants must complete the following five (5) courses:
Core Courses (Three Required)
Web Design Basics/Introduction to HTMLMastering Web Design/Advanced Web Authoring
Enhancing Web Design with Active Server Pages
Programming Courses (Two Required)
Data Collaboration with XML
Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic .NET
To earn a Master Web Development Certificate, two (2) additional programming courses are required.
Introduction to Internet Programming using ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET
Advanced Internet Programming using Visual Basic .NET and XML Web Services
.NET PROGRAMMING CERTIFICATE PROGRAMThe Microsoft Windows operating system is the most used software in the world. For years, different development communities have used varying technologies to tap into the power of the Windows operating system. With the creation of .NET, Microsoft standardized the way Windows machines are programmed, using the .NET Framework.
In the programming track, you will learn one of the most popular programming languages in the world, Visual Basic .NET. Using this language, you will learn the fundamentals of programming, how to create Windows applications, and add data access code to your applications. After completing this track, you will understand how to program the most popular operating system using the most popular language as your tool.
For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at 225-578-1263.To earn a .NET Programming Certificate, participants must complete the following four (4) courses:
Introduction to Programming using Visual Basic.NETObject-Oriented Programming using Visual Studio.NET
Programming Data Access with ADO.NET using Visual Basic.NET
Advanced Visual Basic.NET Topics
DATABASE DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMost professional requirements for application development center on the need to organize, store, and retrieve data. Understanding how databases themselves are designed, built, and maintained is crucial to software developers. Being able to access and update data programmatically is the difference between hobbyist and professional applications.
After completing this track, you will be able to design and build a database on either the Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server platform. You will also learn how to write Visual Basic .NET code, focusing on using code to interact with databases.
For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at 225-578-1263.
DATABASE DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMost professional requirements for application development center on the need to organize, store, and retrieve data. Understanding how databases themselves are designed, built, and maintained is crucial to software developers. Being able to access and update data programmatically is the difference between hobbyist and professional applications.
After completing this track, you will be able to design and build a database on either the Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server platform. You will also learn how to write Visual Basic .NET code, focusing on using code to interact with databases.
For more information, contact Melissa Stafford at 225-578-1263.
To earn a Database Development Certificate, participants must complete the following courses:
Access 2007: Introduction to Relational Database DesignAccess 2007: Database Application DevelopmentAccess 2007: Advanced Topics or Structured Query Language (SQL)Introduction to Programming using Visual Basic .NETProgramming Data Access with ADO.NET using Visual Basic .NET
Please Note:
#2779 Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database may be substituted for the Microsoft Access 2007/SQL course requirements listed above.
Courses are open to all participants, not just those pursuing a certificate program. These non-degree programs consist of non-credit courses.
UPCOMING WEB COURSES: