the basic concepts of object oriented programming language, JAVA language fundamentals, graphical user interfaces and embedded applet programming. Students will learn how to write applet programs through a web page. Topics include Getting Started with JAVA; JAVA Fundamentals; Class Relationships; Program Flow; Exception Handling; IO; Graphical User Interfaces; More Swing; Event Handlers; Porting Java Apps to the Web. (30 hours) $399 2/23-5/4 the concepts that are common to all popular programming languages. Students will be taught how to think computationally and how to solve problems by developing computer programs. The course is beneficial for people who want to know if computer science is the right career for them or people who work in science, engineering or finance and want to learn how to construct proper code to solve problems. The course is also an excellent precursor to any specific programming language course, since the concepts are universal. Examples will be given in Java, C++ and Python languages. Topics include: Data types, Programming language statements (if, for, while, switch), Compilers, Data Structures, Object Oriented Programming, Pseudo Code, UML. Please bring a flash drive to class. (24 hours) $249 2/10-4/7 not only to thoroughly examine digital media, but also to clearly document, control, prepare, and present examination results that will stand up in a court of law. You'll be able to identify where and how data is stored and how to recover and interpret data and draw appropriate conclusions based on the data. Education on the ethics of computer forensics is also included. This program is hands-on and emphasizes learning by doing. The primary certification for civilian forensic computer examiners is the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) certification. The Forensic Computer Examiner Online Training Program is an authorized ISFCE (International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners) training course that will thoroughly prepare you to take the CCE certification exam. To enroll in this course, you'll need to have basic computer skills, including the ability to work outside the Windows GUI interface. This is because forensic examiners often need data that can't easily be accessed from within Windows. Being comfortable working within the DOS environment will be very helpful in this field. A good measure of your readiness for this program is knowing that you can successfully complete the A+ certification through CompTIA. Note that the certification is not a prerequisite. However, the basic knowledge needed for success in this program typically requires that you have the A+ level of experience. (80 hours) $3,095. For questions or to register, call 877-221-5151. Not eligible for waivers. buttons, picture carousels, and collapsible panels to your Web pages. You'll learn how to define what happens when a user clicks a button or presses a key on your pages, and see how JavaScript enables your pages to make "if . . . then . . . else" decisions about what to do based on circumstances. You'll also get a chance to try out loops and timers to create animation effects. Throughout the course, you'll get plenty of hands-on practice to give you the experience you need to really understand how JavaScript works. jQuery will also be covered. By the end of the course, you'll understand how to use jQuery to catapult your basic JavaScript knowledge to incredible new heights. This course assumes students are proficient with HTML and CSS. JavaScript is always used with these two programming languages, not as an alternative. ONLINE. Classes begin monthly. your selected course. Step 2: Call MCC enrollment at 1-800-818-3434 to complete payment. Students will not have access to the online sessions until payment is made. Classes begin monthly. Not eligible for tuition waivers. For questions, 781-280-3663 or email medinat@middlesex.mass.edu provided by you or your site's visitors. Learn how to create dynamic Web pages using the PHP programming language and the MySQL database server. During the course, you'll walk through the development of a complete content management system Web application. You'll receive clear, step-by-step, instructions demonstrating how to create a complete Web site capable of dynamically displaying data from a MySQL database. You'll discover how you can allow your site's visitors to add new information to an online database, search through posted data, and create meaningful printed reports. By the end of this course, you'll have plenty of useful code templates that will help you create your very own dynamic, Web-based, content management system. ONLINE. Classes begin monthly. (24 hours). $130. To enroll: Step 1: www.ed2go.com/mcc to complete the online registration for your selected course. Step 2: Call MCC enrollment at 1-800-818-3434 to complete payment. Students will not have access to the online sessions until payment is made. Classes begin monthly. Not eligible for tuition waivers. For questions, 781-280-3663 or email medinat@middlesex.mass.edu you will learn how to develop Web pages using .NET Framework 4.0. When you've completed the program, you'll be equipped with the foundational knowledge you will need to take the Microsoft 70-515 exam and become a fully proficient Microsoft Web Developer. Skills you will master in this program include installing and using Visual Studio 2010, using web developer express, and debugging code. You'll also explore HTML concepts, elements and tags, attributes, hyperlinks and anchors, image management, XML, CSS, .NET programming, ASP.NET, JQuery, AJAX, ASP .NET Web Applications, and .NET Framework 4.0. You will also have the opportunity to practice online lab systems. Upon completion you will have basic foundational knowledge, though we also recommend additional study time and practical application before you prepare to take your exams. (240 hours). $1,995. For questions or to register, call 877-221-5151. Not eligible for waivers. configure, and operate a small enterprise branch network, including basic network security. You'll learn about routed and switched LAN Emulation networks made up of Cisco equipment while you prepare for Cisco certification. The program provides focused coverage of Cisco router and switch configuration procedures. Upon completion of this program students will be prepared to take 100- 101 ICND1 and earn the CCENT, followed by 200-101 ICND2. After passing ICND1 and ICND2 students will earn the CCNA Certification. Students can also finish the program and be prepared to take the 200-120 CCNA exam, which is a single exam that can result in the CCNA certification. This program will allow you to practice in virtual interactive lab environments. To enroll, we recommend that you have experience working in a network environment. If you do not have at least 1-3 years of networking experience, we highly recommend you take a course like CompTIA Network+ first. This program is for you if you want to learn the skills necessary to become Cisco CCNA certified (150 hours) $1,995. For questions or to register, call 877-221-5151. Not eligible for waivers. |