Division of Extended Learning324ONLINE CAREER TRAININGInformation Technology Training(811-220)Extended Learning • (858) 642-8600 • extlearning@nu.eduThe Division of Extended Learning, in partnership with Saisoft Inc.,offers information technology training leading to IT certifications inlatest technologies. Training is offered in the areas of SoftwareDevelopment, System Administration, Network Administration,Database Administration, and IT Project Management. Our trainingclasses give students cutting edge skills they need to be successful asApplication Developers, System, Network and DatabaseAdministrators as well as Project Managers. The courses are deliveredonline, and the instructors are experienced IT professionals who bringreal world perspective to the classroom. The course tracks are designedto prepare students for Industry Standard Certification Exams butcourses can be taken individually as well.Program Certification Tracks Include:Oracle DBA TrackThis program prepares you to work as an Oracle DatabaseAdministrator. You will learn to install Oracle 10g, create databases,back-up and recover data, administer users, configure the network andmanage data. You will also learn advanced RMAN techniques,Flashback technology to recover data, DB monitoring, PerformanceManagement, Scheduler and Resource Manager.Total cost $8,780. 16 CEUs.IST 1849XIST 1850XIST 1851XIST 1852XOracle 10g SQLOracle 10g PL/SQLOracle 10g Database Admin IOracle 10g Database Admin IISQL Server DBA TrackThis program prepares you to work as an MS SQL Server DatabaseAdministrator. You will learn to install SQL Server, create databases,back up and recover data, manage security, replicate data, maintainhigh availability, implement constraints, views, indexes and storedprocedures. You will also learn about data types, XML features,transactions and locks.Total cost $8,780. 16 CEUs.IST 1853XIST 1854XIST 1855XIST 1856XSQL Server 2005 DB Admin ISQL Server 2005 DB Admin IISQL Server 2008 DB Admin ISQL Server 2008 DB Admin IIDatabase Designer TrackThis program gives you the skills to work as a Database Designer. Youwill learn logical and physical database design. You will learn togather the data requirements of enterprise business applications andmap those to entities, attributes, relationships and constraints. Youwill then design databases and create scripts to create robustdatabases.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1857XIST 1858XData Modeling/Database DesignLogical & Phys. Data ModelingVB.NET, ASP, C# TrackThis program prepares you for the position of a ComputerProgrammer working with VB.NET/C#/ASP.NET. In this course youwill learn OOP, Classes, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation,components and assembly deployment, DB Access, ADO.NET,ASP.NET, web forms, server controls, data validation, user controls,error handling and user authentication.Total cost $13,170. 24 CEUs.IST 1859X Programming in VB.NETIST 1860X Prgrmg ASP & ADO w/ VB.NET IIST 1861X Prgrmg ASP & ADO w/ VB.NET IIIST 1862X Programming in C#IST 1863X Prgrmng ASP & ADO using C# IIST 1864X Prgrmng ASP & ADO using C# IIWindows Server TrackThis program prepares you for the position of a MS Windows ServerSystem Administrator. In this course, you will learn to install,configure and administer Windows Server, configure user accounts,Active Directory, AD Domain structures, AD backup/recovery, grouppolicy, Terminal Services, DHCP, WINS, NetBIOS. RIP and OSPF forIP routing. You will also learn to install, configure and administer IIS.Total cost $39,510. 72 CEUs.IST 1865XIST 1866XIST 1867XIST 1868XIST 1869XIST 1870XIST 1871XIST 1872XIST 18<strong>73</strong>XIST 1874XIST 1875XIST 1876XIST 1877XIST 1878XIST 1879XIST 1880XIST 1881XIST 1882XMS Windows 2003 Server AdminMS Windows ‘03 Ntwk InfstrctrMS Windows 2003 Actv DirectoryMS Exchange 2003 ServerMS Windows 2008 Server AdminMS Wndws ‘08 Ntwk Infrstrctr IMS Wndws ‘08 Ntwk Infstrctr IIMS Windows ‘08 Active Drctry IMS Windows ‘08 Actve Drctry IIMS Exchange 2007 ServerMS Sharepoint Srvr 2003 AdminMS Sharepoint Srvr 2007 AdminDesigning Security for MS NtwksMS Windows Admin w/ Pwrshl IMS Windows Admin w/ Pwrshl IIMS Windows XP AdminMS Vista Admin IMS Vista Admin IIJava TrackThis program prepares you for the position of a ComputerProgrammer working with Java. In this course you will learn OOP,Classes, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Exceptions, Multi-threading,files, streams, serialization, regular expressions, event handling, JDBC,working with rowsets GUI, Swing and Applets.Total cost $6,585. 12 CEUs.IST 1883XIST 1884XIST 1885XObjct Orntd Prgrmng in JavaApplication Dvlpmnt in JavaAdvanced Topics in Java ICisco TrackThis program prepares you to work as a Network Administrator.Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) validates the ability toinstall, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route andswitched networks, including implementation and verification ofconnections to remote sites in a WAN. You will also learn EIGRP, SLIP,Frame Relay, ACLs and VLANs.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1886XIST 1887XConfig. Cisco Ntwk Devices IConfig. Cisco Ntwk Devices IISecurity TrackThis program gives you the skills necessary to work as a NetworkSecurity Administrator. You will learn about common network attacksand prevention, cryptography, certificates, access control,authentication and firewall configuration. You will also learn aboutvarious network vulnerabilities and how to harden the computingenvironment.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1888XIST 1889XSecuring Ntwk Infrstrctr/CommApplctn Oprtnl & Org Security
Division of Extended LearningMySQL DBA TrackThis program prepares you to work as a MySQL DatabaseAdministrator. You will learn to install and configure MySQLsoftware. You will create sample database and learn managing usersand databases, DDL and DML in MySQL, queries, joins, subqueriesand group functions. You will also learn to backup and restoredatabases.Total cost $2,195. 4 CEUs.IST 1893XMySQL Database AdminCrystal Reports TrackThis program prepares you to work as a Crystal Reports analyst,developing enterprise class reports using Crystal Reports software.You will learn how to design reports, manage Objects and Sections,Sorting, Grouping and developing TopN Reports. You will also learnTotals and Summaries, Crosstabs, Formulas, Functions and Operators,Visual effects and presentation.Total cost $2,195. 4 CEUs.IST 1895X Programming Crystal ReportsC#/ASP.NET ProgrammerThis certificate program prepares you for the position of ComputerProgrammer working with C#/ASP.NET. In this course you will learnOOP, Classes, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation, componentsand assembly deployment, DB Access, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, web forms,server controls, data validation, user controls, error handling and userauthentication.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1862X Programming in C#IST 1863X Prgrmng ASP & ADO using C# ICisco Cert Entry Networking Tech (CCENT)This certificate program prepares you for the position of a NetworkEngineer. CCENT validates the ability to install, operate andtroubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including networksecurity. With a CCENT, network professional demonstrates the skillsrequired for entry-level network support positions - the gateway tomany successful careers in networking.Total cost $2,190. 4 CEUs.IST 1886XConfig. Cisco Ntwk Devices Iconfigure and administer Windows 2008 Server, configure useraccounts, Active Directory, group policy, Terminal Services, DHCP,WINS, NetBIOS. RIP and OSPF for IP routing. Install, configure andadminister IIS.Total cost $6,585. 12 CEUs.IST 1869XIST 1870XIST 1871XMS Wdws 2008 Srvr AdminMS Wndws ‘08 Ntwk Infrstrctr IMS Wndws ‘08 Ntwk Infrstrctr IIMicrosoft Windows Server 2008 EngineerThis program prepares you for the position of a MS Windows 2008Server Engineer. you will learn to install, configure and administerWindows 2008 Server, configure user accounts, Active Directory, grouppolicy, Terminal Services, DHCP, WINS, NetBIOS. RIP and OSPF for IProuting. Manage, configure, backup, restore AD, Domain Controllersand DNS servers.Total cost $6,585. 12 CEUs.IST 1869XIST 1872XIST 18<strong>73</strong>XMS Windows 2008 Srvr AdminMS Windows ‘08 Active Drctry IMS Windows ‘08 Active Drctry IIMicrosoft Windows Server 2003 AdministratorThis certificate program prepares you for the position of a MS Windows2003 Server Administrator. You will learn to install, configure andadminister Windows 2003 Server, configure user accounts, ActiveDirectory, group policy, Terminal Services, DHCP, WINS, NetBIOS. RIPand OSPF for IP routing. Install, configure and administer IIS.s Server2003 Administrator.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1865XIST 1866XMS Windows 2003 Servrr AdminMS Windows ‘03 Ntwk InfstrctrMicrosoft Windows Server 2003 EngineerThis program prepares you for the position of a MS Windows 2003Server Engineer. In this course, you will learn to install, configure andadminister Windows 2003 Server, configure user accounts, ActiveDirectory, AD Domain structures, AD backup/recovery, group policy,Terminal Services, DHCP, WINS, NetBIOS. RIP and OSPF for IProuting. Install, configure and administer IIS.Total cost $6,585. 12 CEUs.Extended LearningJava ProgrammerThis certificate program prepares you for the position of ComputerProgrammer working with Java. In this course you will learn OOP,Classes, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Exceptions, Multi-threading, files,streams, serialization, regular expressions, event handling, JDBC,working with rowsets GUI, Swing and Applets.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1883XIST 1884XObjct Orntd Prgrmng in JavaApplication Dvlpmnt in JavaLinux System AdministrationThis certificate program prepares you for the position of Linux SystemAdministrator. In this course, you will learn to configure andadminister Linux server, configure users, backups, automate tasks,networking, remote access, X Windows, security, firewall setup, shellscripting and printing. You will also learn to set up LAMP, mail server,anti virus, anti spam, DHCP and Samba.Total cost $4,390. 8 CEUs.IST 1896XIST 1897XLinux System Admin ILinux System Admin IIMicrosoft Windows Server 2008 AdministratorThis certificate program prepares you for the position of a MS Windows2008 Server Administrator. In this course, you will learn to install,IST 1865XIST 1866XIST 1867XMS Wdws 2003 Server AdminMS Windows ‘03 Ntwk InfstrctrMS Wdws 2003 Active DirectoryMicrosoft Windows Vista AdministratorThis certificate program prepares you for the position of a MS VistaDesktop Administrator. You will learn to install, configure andadminister Windows Vista client, configure user access control andsecurity settings, manage and troubleshoot the network connections,Windows firewall and remote access; troubleshoot and optimize systemperformance and reliability.Total cost $2,195. 4 CEUs.IST 1881XMS Wdws Vista Admin IMicrosoft Windows XP AdministratorThis program prepares you for the position of a MS Windows XPDesktop Administrator. You will learn to install, configure andadminister Windows XP Client, configure, manage and troubleshoot thedesktop environment, manage hardware devices and drivers, optimizesystem performance and reliability, manage network protocols andsecurity.Total cost $2,195. 4 CEUs.IST 1880XMS Windows XP Admin325
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