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  • SENECASENECA - Computer Programmer

    2014/2015 Academic YearSemester 1 Course NameAPC100 Applied Professional CommunicationsEAC150 College English

    Introduction to Operating Systems Using WindowsIPC144 Introduction to Programming Using CULI101 Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet

    Semester 2 Course NameDBS201 Introduction to Database Design and SQLIBC233 iSeries Business ComputingINT222 Internet I - Internet FundamentalsOOP244 Introduction to Object Oriented ProgrammingXXXXXX General Education Option

    Semester 3 Course NameDBS301 Database Design II and SQL Using OracleINT322 Internet II - Web Programming on UNIXSYS366 Requirements Gathering Using OO ModelsXXXXXX General Education Option

    BAC344 Business Applications Using COBOLOOP345 Object-Oriented Software Development Using C++

    Semester 4 Course NameDCN455 Data Communications NetworksEAC397 Business Report WritingJAC444 Introduction to Java for C++ ProgrammersXXXXXX General Education OptionXXXXXX Professional Option

    IOS110

    And choose one of:

  • SENECASENECA - Computer Programmer COMPUTER NETWORKING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

    2014/2015 Academic Year 2014/2015 Academic YearHrs/Wk Semester 1

    3 APC1003 EAC150 *4 HWD10144 ULI101

    Hrs/Wk Semester 24 DCN2864 WIN2134 OPS2354 WIN2103 XXXXXX

    Hrs/Wk Semester 34 DAT7024 DCN3854 EAC3973 OPS335 or

    OPS4354 WIN3104 XXXXXX

    Hrs/Wk Semester 44 NDD4303 XXXXXX4 Choose any 4 of the following:3 INT4204 IPC144

    OPS335OPS400OPS435SBR600TEC701TEC702WIN500WIN700

    IOS110

  • SENECACOMPUTER NETWORKING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

    2014/2015 Academic YearCourse Name Hrs/WkApplied Professional Communications 3College English 3PC Hardware I 4Introduction to Operating Systems Using Windows 4Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet 4

    Course Name Hrs/WkIntroduction to Data Communication Technology 4Introduction to Scripting and PowerShell 4Introduction to Open System Servers 4Basic Administration of Microsoft Windows 5General Education Option 3

    Course Name Hrs/WkIntroduction to Databases 5Advanced Data Communications 4Business Report Writing 3Open System Application Server 5Open System Automation 4Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure 5General Education Option 3

    Course Name Hrs/WkNetwork Diagnostics and Design 6General Education Option 3

    Choose any 4 of the following:Internet II 4Introduction to Programming Using C 4Open System Application Server 5AS/400 Operations 4Open System Automation 4Software Build and Release 4Technical Support for Network Administrators 4Technician as an Entrepreneur 4Windows Server Scripting 4Windows Active Directory Services 4

  • HUMBER - Computer ProgrammerList of CoursesSemester 1Course CodeCPAN 110CPAN 131CPAN 132CPAN 133CPAN 134WRIT 120Semester 2Course CodeCPAN 151CPAN 152CPAN 155GNED 101WRIT 220Select 1 of the following coursesGNEDSemester 3Course CodeCPAN 200CPAN 201CPAN 202CPAN 203CPAN 204CPAN 205Semester 4Course CodeCPAN 251CPAN 252CPAN 253CPAN 254CPAN 255WORK 111Select 1 of the following coursesGNED

  • HUMBER - Computer Programmer

    Course NameCritical Thinking and IT ConceptsObject-Oriented Programming using JavaNumeric ComputingOperating SystemsWeb Programming and DesignTechnical Reading and Writing Skills

    Course NameFramework ProgrammingRelational DB Design and SQLJava Application DevelopmentAn Introduction to Arts and SciencesTechnical Workplace Writing Skills

    General Elective

    Course NameMobile ProgrammingDatabase AdministrationXMLRequirements Analysis and Process Modelling (WI)Open Source ProgrammingObject-Oriented Analysis and Design

    Course NameProject ManagementDistributed Computing using JavaASP.NETIT ManagementDesign Patterns and Software TestingCareer Connections

    General Elective

  • IOS110 - Introduction To Operating Systems Using WindowsSubject Title Introduction To Operating Systems Using Windows

    Subject Description

    This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting. It introduces terminology and concepts of operating systems and computer networking. Students are introduced to problem-solving techniques for individual computer issues, providing computer solutions for small to large businesses, and network configuration and troubleshooting.

    Credit Status 1 credit (3 units)Required for CPA - Computer Programming and Analysis (Ontario College Advanced Diploma)Required for CTY - Computer Systems Technology (Ontario College Advanced Diploma)Required for CPD - Computer Programmer (Ontario College Diploma)Required for CNS - Computer Networking and Technical Support (Ontario College Diploma)

    Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this subject the student will be able to:

    1. Discuss operating system and networking terms and concepts as they apply to a business scenario.2. Recommend an operating system and features to meet the needs of a business.3. Design an installation strategy for operating systems, their features and software to ensure the most economical use of hardware resources and time.4. Configure an operating system and its features so it can perform a specific task on a company network.5. Perform administration of an operating system allowing ongoing user access to the required resources on a network.6. Troubleshoot errors and problems with computers and the network to ensure the systems are available at all times.7. Utilize command line environments to manage file and directories and perform administrative tasks in order to increase administrative performance.8. 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 information systems.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.

  • IOS110 - Introduction To Operating Systems Using Windows

    This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting. It introduces terminology and concepts of operating systems and computer networking. Students are introduced to problem-solving techniques for individual computer issues, providing computer solutions for small to large businesses, and network configuration and troubleshooting.

    Required for CPA - Computer Programming and Analysis (Ontario College Advanced Diploma)Required for CTY - Computer Systems Technology (Ontario College Advanced Diploma)

    Required for CNS - Computer Networking and Technical Support (Ontario College Diploma)

    Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this subject the student will be able to:

    1. Discuss operating system and networking terms and concepts as they apply to a business scenario.2. Recommend an operating system and features to meet the needs of a business.3. Design an installation strategy for operating systems, their features and software to ensure the most economical use of hardware resources and time.4. Configure an operating system and its features so it can perform a specific task on a company network.5. Perform administration of an operating system allowing ongoing user access to the required resources on a network.6. Troubleshoot errors and problems with computers and the network to ensure the systems are available at all times.7. Utilize command line environments to manage file and directories and perform administrative tasks in order to increase administrative performance.8. Recommend a network configuration to suit real-word business environments.

    Locate, select, organize, and document information using appropriate technology and information systems.Analyze, evaluate, and apply relevant information from a variety of sources.

    VOLTA

    VOLTA

  • This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting. It introduces terminology and concepts of operating systems and computer networking. Students are introduced to problem-solving techniques for individual computer issues, providing computer solutions for small to large businesses, and network configuration and troubleshooting.

  • This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting. It introduces terminology and concepts of operating systems and computer networking. Students are introduced to problem-solving techniques for individual computer issues, providing computer solutions for small to large businesses, and network configuration and troubleshooting.

  • This course provides a technical foundation of operating system installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting. It introduces terminology and concepts of operating systems and computer networking. Students are introduced to problem-solving techniques for individual computer issues, providing computer solutions for small to large businesses, and network configuration and troubleshooting.

    COMPARAOIOS110