List of all the courses offered by Seneca Part-time Studies.
Seneca Part-time Studies offers a total of 47 courses.
If you have never written a computer program and have wondered how to do it, here is an opportunity for you.
Students explore application development using Macros and Visual Basic in Microsoft Access. Topics include Macro versus Module, debugging and error handling plus event-driven programming for applications. A strong understanding of Access is essential.
Designed for students who have completed Visual Basic Macro Programming (MCT333), this course continues the exploration of macro programming using VBA macro language in the Microsoft Excel environment.
SQL (Structured Query Language) is a standard programming language for querying and modifying data and managing databases. In this introduction to SQL, students discover how easy it is to use SQL to interact with databases through hands-on exercises and practical examples.
Students are introduced to the programming principles associated with developing internet and stand-alone applications using the Java programming language. Topics include classes and class libraries, graphics programming, GUI development and exception handling
Designed for students with prior Java programming experience, this course introduces the student to more advanced Java programming concepts. Topics include I/O classes, multi-threading, Java Beans, networking, image processing and security issues.
Web developers gain a solid foundation using PHP and MYSQL to create database driven web sites. The content is delivered at a rapid pace focusing on key concepts. Security concerns and best practices are addressed throughout the entire course.
This course is a code-intensive introduction to C# and will cover C# fundamentals. Net architecture includes CLR, MSIL, the Common Type System, the core classes in the Framework Class Library, and unit testing with NUnit.
This course provides students with time-tested solutions to various common problems encountered in Web application development. Topics will focus on real-world issues. Lecture and assignment material will include fundamental and advanced concepts.
This course will provide developers with a solid introduction to the primary strategies to access data stored in relational databases from.NET applications, ADO.NET, LINQ, and the Entity Framework.
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