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PROGRAMMING IN JAVA
Course SummaryThe Java course for beginners is designed for people who wish to learn how to produce meaningful Java code, how to interpret JAVA code written by others, and how to convert a literary description of a problem (requirement) to an application / library in Java. This is a fundamental level course is also suitable for people with no prior programming experience who intend to work as a professional Java engineer in the future. Required Textbooks1. David J. Eck, “Introduction to Programming using Java”, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.2. Patrick Naughton & Herbert Schildt, “Java 2: The Complete Reference”, Osborne Publishing. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:1. Has attended 90% of all classes held2. Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments3. Has received an average of 60% in assessments4. The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the second module. Prerequisites1. Fundamental understanding of programming, bits/bytes, procedures, classes, and computer architecture. It's absolutely acceptable if you only have a theoretical understanding of programming, but you should be certain about what programming is and what you intend to gain from this session.2. If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.3. If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six-odd months, then this class may not be for you.
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PROGRAMMING IN PHP/MYSQL
Course SynopsisThis level of the course targets beginners who want to learn how to think and write meaningful piece of codes in PHP/MYSQL, understand how to read PHP/MYSQL codes that have been written by somebody else and how to map literary description of a problem (requirement) to an application/library coded in PHP/MYSQL. In summary, this course teaches how to program using the PHP/MYSQL programming language. This is a core basic level course that is essential for anyone who has no prior programming experience but wishes to be a professional PHP/MYSQL engineer in future. Required TextbooksLynn Beighley and Michael Morrison, “Head First PHP & MySQL”, O’Reilly.Vikram Vaswani, “PHP: A Beginner’s Guide”, McGraw Hill. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the next module. PrerequisitesFundamental understanding of programming, bits/bytes, procedures, classes, and computer architecture. It's absolutely acceptable if you only have a theoretical understanding of programming, but you should be certain about what programming is and what you intend to gain from this session.If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six -odd months, then this class may not be for you.
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PROGRAMMING IN PYTHON
Course SynopsisThe Python course is designed for novices aiming to develop the ability to conceive and construct purposeful Python code, as well as interpret code composed by others. The curriculum imparts skills in translating conceptual problem descriptions into Python-coded applications/libraries. This foundational course is indispensable for individuals lacking prior programming experience but aspiring to establish themselves as proficient Android engineers in the future. Required TextbooksEric Matthes, “Python Crash Course: A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to Programming”, No Starch Press.John Zelle, “Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science”, Franklin, Beedle & Associates Inc. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the second module. PrerequisitesFundamental understanding of programming, bits/bytes, procedures, classes, and computer architecture. It's absolutely acceptable if you only have a theoretical understanding of programming, but you should be certain about what programming is and what you intend to gain from this session.Willing and eager to spend at least 10-20 hours (varying from student-to-student) per week outside of the training class to read/write codes in Python (self-study and practice).If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six -odd months, then this class may not be for you.
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Project Management Professional
A Project Management Professional (PMP) is a globally recognized certification offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) to individuals who demonstrate extensive knowledge and experience in project management. To obtain the PMP certification, candidates must meet specific educational and professional requirements, pass a rigorous examination, and adhere to a professional code of conduct. PMP-certified professionals are equipped with advanced project management skills, methodologies, tools, and techniques to effectively initiate, plan, execute, monitor, control, and close projects. They possess a deep understanding of project management processes, best practices, and principles, enabling them to lead and manage projects of varying sizes and complexities successfully. The PMP certification signifies a commitment to excellence, continuous learning, and professional development in the field of project management.
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R Programming
R is an open-source programming language and environment dedicated to statistical computing and graphics. Its allure stems from its rich repertoire of statistical techniques and graphical capabilities, making it a preferred tool for statisticians and data miners. With an extensive collection of packages, R equips users with tools for diverse tasks, including data manipulation, visualization, and advanced modeling. From filtering and summarizing data to crafting intricate graphics with libraries like ggplot2, R empowers users to explore, analyze, and present data with precision and flair. Beyond its statistical prowess, R functions as a full-fledged programming language, boasting features like loops, functions, and object-oriented programming. This dual functionality positions R as not only a statistical tool but also a platform for application development. Supported by a vibrant community and a vast repository of packages, R fosters collaboration and innovation, enabling users to tackle diverse data challenges effectively. Its seamless integration with other languages and tools enhances its versatility, while its emphasis on reproducibility ensures that analyses are transparent and easily replicable. In essence, R stands as an indispensable asset in the toolkit of data scientists, statisticians, and researchers, facilitating the extraction of insights and the advancement of knowledge from data.
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RED HAT CERTIFIED ENGINEER
Course SynopsisThe Red Hat Certified Engineer course will help you prepare for the Red Hat certification exam. A current Red Hat Certified System Administrator is eligible to achieve this certification (RHCSA). This course will prepare you for the Red Hat performance-based certification exam, which will demonstrate your knowledge, skills, and experience as a senior system administrator in charge of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. The course aims to make students fully understand the most important and fundamental concepts of Linux server administration, and guide how to apply those concepts to use in real-world situations. This is a core basic level course that is essential for anyone who has no prior programming experience but wishes to be a professional Java engineer in future. This course is best suited for anyone who has worked as a user (not necessarily as an administrator) on any variety of UNIX (Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, etc.) or has done some system administration on Windows. Required TextbooksWilliam E. Shotts Jr., “The Linux Command Line”, No Starch Press.Daniel J. Barrett, “Linux Pocket Guide”, O’Reilly. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the next module.
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REGISTERED PRODUCT OWNER (RPO)
Course SynopsisThe focus of the Registered Product Owner by Scrum Inc. course is on the application of knowledge and skills within and beyond the context of the course. The learning outcomes are designed to offer instructors an opportunity for reflection on the course content, to set standards by which the success of the course will be evaluated, and to provide useful methods for assessing students’ learning. Instructors should create an interactive and meaningful learning experience that incorporates their own real-world examples and practical knowledge. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the next module. PrerequisitesThe candidate must have experience working in Scrum Teams.Training in Scrum Team Member or Scrum Master Course is a plus.