Page 71 of Seattle Community Colleges Course Descriptions by Seattle Community Colleges
239
IT
168
(5)
N
Graphics for the Web
Uses computer graphics applications to
create and optimize images for the web,
develop composites for websites and implement complex web layouts. Introduces web
graphic file formats, compression, typog
raphy and web-safe colors. Covers basic
elements and principles of design and uses
several industry standard graphics applications, emphasizing basic to intermediate
level tools and techniques. Prereq: IT 106,
IT 111.
IT
172
(5)
N
Visual Basic I
Introduction to object-oriented, event-driven
programming using Visual Basic.Net. Learn
to create stand-alone Windows applications
and front ends to databases. Includes effective interface design, VB classes, objects
and events, functions and sub procedures,
creating multiple form applications, data
validation and error handling, and debugging
techniques. Prereq: IT 115 or permission.
IT
190
(5)
N
DOS for Technicians
Detailed study of MS-DOS for students in
the Network Technology program. Examines
computer concepts including operating
systems. Intro of most common DOS commands used for disk and file operations.
Covers batch files and DOS configuration,
especially the use of AUTOEXEC.BAT and
CONFIG.SYS files. Study of special DOS
utility programs, especially DOSSHELL and
DOSKEY. Attain fluency in DOS in order to
use, install, upgrade, and troubleshoot DOS
computers. Study Windows as a graphical
extension of DOS.
IT
211
(5)
N
JavaScript DHTML for Web Development
Learn the use of JavaScript and Dynamic
HTML for creating websites. Learn to manipulate and control XHTML pages with
JavaScript and Cascading Stylesheets.
Build web pages for independent and team
assignments. Work cooperatively on team
projects using effective communication and
interpersonal skills. Prereq: IT 106, 111 and
168 (IT 168 may be taken concurrently).
IT
212
(5)
N
Web Server Programming Using Databases
Basic concepts, standards and technologies of web programming. Use server-side
scripting for web development. Includes
ASP.NET and access to various server side
resources, such as databases, via ADO.NET,
and the server file system. Prereq: IT 115
and IT 211.
IT
213
(5)
N
Advanced Web Development
Covers development and analysis techniques
appropriate for web professionals. Work with
clients, end-users, and information processing professionals to establish user specifica
tions and develop a comprehensive website
or add functionality to an existing site. Learn
client-side scripting with an emphasis on
JavaScript, CSS, and DHTML. Explores project management, teamwork site usability,
security, administration, and maintenance.
Includes new technologies required for
website implementation. Complete a personal portfolio project and a group project.
Prereq: IT 140, 162, 211 and 212 (IT 212
may be taken concurrently).
IT
217
(5)
N
Web Services Using XML
Learn techniques for developing web based
distributed applications using standard
languages and protocols such as XML,
SOAP, WISDL, WAP, WML. Emphasizes
development and use of Web Services,
which are data centric. Learn techniques
for manipulating database and XML data.
Uses Microsofts. NET framework. Prereq:
IT 172 or IT 212.
IT
218
(5)
N
Managing a Windows 2000 Network
Knowledge for system administrators, network administrators and IT professionals
who implement, manage and troubleshoot
existing network and server environments
based on the Microsoft Windows 2000
platform. Prereq: 122 or permission.
IT
224
(5)
N
Exchange Server
Intro to Microsoft Exchange ServerConfigure,
an Exchange server; develop an infrastructure for Exchange server; choose a client
installation and integration strategy; develop long-term administration and security
strategies; configure message recipients;
import directory data; install and configure
Exchange Server clients; configure address
lists and accounts using the Administrator program; configure message tracking,
server locations, and security; manage
site security, users, distribution lists, the
directory and public and private information
stores; back up and restore; configure a link
monitor and server monitor. Prereq: IT 124
or permission.
IT
228
(5)
N
SQL Server
Intended for system administrators who
want to obtain the skills to become SQL
Server Administrators. Covers several
tasks including: installing, configuring, and
supporting SQL Server; managing storage;
setting up user accounts; assigning permissions; transferring data in and out of SQL
Server; and diagnosing system problems.
Prereq: IT 124 or permission.
IT
236
(5)
N
Database Management
Includes database concepts, database environment, advantages and limitations of the
database approach. Includes data modeling,
database design, the relational model, SQL,
accessing databases programmatically,
and implementation of a database design
using a relational DBMS. Work in teams,
prepare documentation, user manuals, and
presentations. Prereq: IT 115 and advanced
standing in IT program.
IT
242
(5)
N
CISCO CCNP I
Covers advanced networking skills to
empower students to enter the workforce.
Content based on current industry standards
and occupational analysis. Focuses on
advanced routing and uses Cisco routers
connected in local-area networks (LANs) and
wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at
medium to large network sites. Select and
implement the appropriate services required
to build a scalable routed network. Prereq:
IT 142, 144 and 146 or permission.
IT
252
(5)
N
C#
C# is an object-oriented language built on
Microsoftfs .net platform and extended from
C++. Learn to implement object models
and gain in depth understanding of capabilities, such as operator overloading, that
sets C# apart from other object-oriented
languages. Prereq: IT 102 or CSC 110 or
previous programming experience strongly
recommended.
[close]