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COM SCI X 418.102A
Website Development with Adobe Software: Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Animate

This course provides a hands-on introduction to using Adobe's Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Animate for creating web content. These programs are the choice of many web professionals and each provides unique capabilities.

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Online
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COM SCI X 418.100
Java Programming II

Java II examines more advanced object-oriented programming; collections and generics; graphical user interface design; threading and asynchronous processing; and files, streams, database usage, and object serialization.

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Online
COM SCI X 417.96
Network Communications with TCP/IP

Learn network communications, from the basics of network topologies, OSI layering, & Ethernet to networking hardware and packet-switching fundamentals. The course focuses on TCP/IP and its plethora of protocols and services.

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Online
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COM SCI X 414.65
Advanced Structured Query Language (SQL) Syntax

For those with SQL knowledge, this course covers advanced SQL statements used in inserting, retrieving, and updating a database. Students learn how to use advanced features of SQL commands and other advanced topics.

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Online
COM SCI X 414.61
Introduction to SQL

Structured Query Language (SQL) is a standard computer language for accessing and manipulating database systems. For those with little or no experience, this hands-on course covers basic SQL syntax for updating a database.

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Online
Hybrid
COM SCI X 414.56
Advanced Database Management Concepts

For those with basic database management knowledge, this course introduces important considerations in database application development and various technologies that have made possible database publishing on the Internet.

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Online
In Person
COM SCI X 414.51
Relational Database Management

Learn relational database technology, data modeling, SQL, the translation of logical designs to physical storage structures, database integrity, storage and client/server management, and introduction to query optimization.

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Hybrid
Online
COM SCI X 414.20
Fundamentals of Software Development and Programming

This course provides an introduction to computer programming and software development using Python and Visual Basic. Great for individuals pursuing coding and software development, preparing them for Python, Visual C#, Java, Javascript, shell scripting and macro development.

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In Person
Online
ARCH 751
Landscape Architecture Information Session

Two-hour Virtual information session on the Landscape Architecture certificate and program specializations.

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Live Online
ARCH 750
LARE 4: Grading, Drainage and Stormwater Management

Review and preparation course for the Landscape Architects Registration Exam (LARE). LARE 4 - Grading, Drainage, and Stormwater Management

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ARCH 749
LARE 3: Construction Documentation and Administration

This course helps students review and prepare for the Landscape Architects Registration Exam (LARE). It covers LARE 3 - Construction Documentation and Administration. 

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Live Online
ARCH 748
LARE 2: Planning and Design

This course helps students review and prepare for the Landscape Architects Registration Exam (LARE). It covers LARE 2 - Planning and Design.

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ARCH 747
LARE 1: Inventory, Analysis and Project Management

This course helps students review and prepare for the Landscape Architects Registration Exam (LARE). It LARE 1 - Inventory, Analysis and Project management.

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COM SCI 700
Digital Technology Meetup

Join us for an online Data Science Meetup! This informational meetup will include a data science tutorial, an industry expert who will discuss real-world data science challenges, and an opportunity…

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COM LIT XL 1B
World Literature: Middle Ages to 17th Century

In this course, read some of the essential and extraordinary works of the late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and 17th century, including Dante's "Divine Comedy," Shakespeare's "King Lear," Cervantes's "Don Quixote," and Sor Juana's Mexican poetry. 

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COM HLT X 470.9
Group Counseling Skills

This course trains students in core concepts and applications of group counseling techniques and approaches used in substance use disorder treatment and recovery programs.

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COM HLT X 470.8
Co-Occurring Disorders for Addiction Professionals

In preparation of being an addiction professional, this course focuses on terminology, knowledge, and issues of the mental health field and substance use disorders.

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COM HLT X 470.7
Individual Counseling Skills

Introduction to the theories and vital skills needed when counseling individuals with substance use disorders. Skills include: motivational interviewing, screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT).

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Live Online
COM HLT X 470.6
Law and Ethics for Addiction Professionals

This course is designed to understand the legal and ethical implications related to counseling while students also clarify their own beliefs and values.

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Live Online
COM HLT X 470.5
Introduction to Counseling and the 12 Core Functions

This introductory course provides an overview of evidence-based counseling and case-management skills required for substance abuse counselors.

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