Course Objectives

This page provides a complete list of ITI's Continuing Education computer courses. Course sequences are listed in order of difficulty, and linked to course objectives which are designed to help you determine which course is right for you. Courses are offered throughout Fall, Spring, and Summer, not all courses are offered each semester. For further information on schedules and costs visit our Course Schedule/ Costs Page.

New: Government Workers can take our Open Enrollment classes. See the Federal GSA Schedule for information on how to register.

Course Objectives by Topic
I Computer Basics VII Web and Internet
II Microsoft Applications VIII Programming Languages
III Business Applications& Social Networking IX. Oracle and Relational Databases
IV Bookkeeping/Accountant Asst./Payroll X Microsoft Networking Certifications :
V Digital Imaging, Animation, Simulations and Publishing XI Operating Systems
VI Computer Aided Design(CAD), 3-D Modeling and Animations XII CISCO
       

I. Computer Basics

II. Computer Basics and Microsoft Applications
These classes are all Microsoft Office 2010, unless specified otherwise.

III. Business Applications and Social Networking

IV. Recommended Course Sequences for Career Track for Bookkeepers or Accountant Assistants

V. Digital Imaging, Animation, Simulations and Publishing

VI. CAD, Computer Aided Design, 3D Modeling and Animations

VII. Internet and Web Classes

Internet and Web course sequences fall in two categories Web Designers or Web Developers.

Recommended Course Sequence for Beginning Web Designers
Recommended Course Sequence for Beginning Web Developers

VIII. Programming

Programming Languages generally follow either the Visual Studio.NET track or the Java Track. You will find the recommended course sequence for each individual track listed below. Students may not be able to take all courses in the series in one semester. It is possible to split these courses over a period of two semesters. Programmers also need to take a series of web core courses.

Programming: Visual Studio.NET Track

Programming: Java Track

Programmers also need to take the following web core courses:

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IX. Relational Databases: Oracle, Access, MS SQL Server

Learn more about Oracle and Oracle Certification, and the special textbook procedures.

X. Microsoft Networking Certifications

MCITP (Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional)

XI. Operating Systems

XII. CISCO