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Semester 1 APC100 EAC150 IOS110 IPC144 ULI101
SENECA - Computer Programmer 2014/2015 Academic Year Course Name Applied Professional Communications College English Introduction to Operating Systems Using Windows Introduction to Programming Using C Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet
Semester 2 DBS201 IBC233 INT222 OOP244 XXXXXX
Course Name Introduction to Database Design and SQL iSeries Business Computing Internet I - Internet Fundamentals Introduction to Object Oriented Programming General Education Option
Course Name Semester 3 Database Design II and SQL Using Oracle DBS301 Internet II - Web Programming on UNIX INT322 Requirements Gathering Using OO Models SYS366 General Education Option XXXXXX And choose one of: Business Applications Using COBOL BAC344 Object-Oriented Software Development Using C++ OOP345 Semester 4 DCN455 EAC397 JAC444 XXXXXX XXXXXX
Course Name Data Communications Networks Business Report Writing Introduction to Java for C++ Programmers General Education Option Professional Option
SENECA COMPUTER NETWORKING AND TECHNICAL 2014/2015 Academic Year Hrs/Wk 3 3 4 4 4
Semester 1 APC100 EAC150 * HWD101 IOS110 ULI101
Hrs/Wk 4 4 4 4 3
Semester 2 DCN286 WIN213 OPS235 WIN210 XXXXXX
Hrs/Wk 4 4 4 3
Semester 3 DAT702 DCN385 EAC397 OPS335 or OPS435 WIN310 XXXXXX
4 4 Hrs/Wk 4 3 4 3 4
Semester 4 NDD430 XXXXXX Choose any 4 of the following: INT420 IPC144 OPS335 OPS400 OPS435 SBR600 TEC701 TEC702 WIN500 WIN700
COMPUTER NETWORKING AND TECHNICAL 2014/2015 Academic Year Course Name Applied Professional Communications College English PC Hardware I Introduction to Operating Systems Using Windows Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet
Hrs/Wk 3 3 4 4 4
Course Name Introduction to Data Communication Technology Introduction to Scripting and PowerShell Introduction to Open System Servers Basic istration of Microsoft Windows General Education Option
Hrs/Wk 4 4 4 5 3
Course Name Introduction to Databases Advanced Data Communications Business Report Writing Open System Application Server Open System Automation Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure General Education Option
Hrs/Wk 5 4 3 5 4 5 3
Course Name Network Diagnostics and Design General Education Option any 4 of the following: Internet II Introduction to Programming Using C Open System Application Server AS/400 Operations Open System Automation Software Build and Release Technical for Network s Technician as an Entrepreneur Windows Server Scripting Windows Active Directory Services
Hrs/Wk 6 3 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
HUMBER - Computer Programmer List of Courses Semester 1 Course Code AN 110 AN 131 AN 132 AN 133 AN 134 WRIT 120 Semester 2 Course Code AN 151 AN 152 AN 155 GNED 101 WRIT 220 Select 1 of the following courses GNED Semester 3 Course Code AN 200 AN 201 AN 202 AN 203 AN 204 AN 205 Semester 4 Course Code AN 251 AN 252 AN 253 AN 254 AN 255 WORK 111 Select 1 of the following courses GNED
HUMBER - Computer Programmer
Course Name Critical Thinking and IT Concepts Object-Oriented Programming using Java Numeric Computing Operating Systems Web Programming and Design Technical Reading and Writing Skills Course Name Framework Programming Relational DB Design and SQL Java Application Development An Introduction to Arts and Sciences Technical Workplace Writing Skills General Elective Course Name Mobile Programming Database istration XML Requirements Analysis and Process Modelling (WI) Open Source Programming Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Course Name Project Management Distributed Computing using Java ASP.NET IT Management Design Patterns and Software Testing Career Connections General Elective
IOS110 - Introduction To Operating Sy Subject Title Introduction To Operating Systems Using Windows Subject Description
This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration,
Credit Status 1 credit (3 units) Required for A - Computer Programming and Analysis (Ontario College Advanced Diplom Required for CTY - Computer Systems Technology (Ontario College Advanced Diploma) Required for D - Computer Programmer (Ontario College Diploma) Required for CNS - Computer Networking and Technical (Ontario College Diploma) Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this subject the student will be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Discuss operating system and networking and concepts as they apply to a busines Recommend an operating system and features to meet the needs of a business. Design an installation strategy for operating systems, their features and software to ensu Configure an operating system and its features so it can perform a specific task on a com Perform istration of an operating system allowing ongoing access to the requ Troubleshoot errors and problems with computers and the network to ensure the system Utilize command line environments to manage file and directories and perform istr Recommend a network configuration to suit real-word business environments.
Essential Employability Skills: Execute mathematical operations accurately. Apply a systematic approach to solve problems. Use a variety of thinking skills to anticipate and solve problems. Locate, select, organize, and document information using appropriate technology and infor Analyze, evaluate, and apply relevant information from a variety of sources. Manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects. Take responsibility for one's own actions, decisions, and consequences.
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