| Fast Track Application Software Courses |
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| Programming using VB .Net |
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This 50-hour course introduces the most recent programming technology from Microsoft – Visual Basic .Net. This course is packed with all the features of Object Oriented technology and demonstrates the power of VB .Net as an Enterprise Application Development tool.
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The topics include:
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|  | Overview of the Microsoft .Net Platform |
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|  | Development Environment Features |
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|  | Language and Syntax Enhancements |
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|  | Object-Oriented Design for Visual Basic .Net |
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|  | Object-Oriented Programming in Visual Basic .Net |
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|  | Using Windows Forms |
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|  | Building Web Applications |
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|  | Using ADO .Net |
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|  | Developing Components in Visual Basic .Net |
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|  | Deploying applications |
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|  | Upgrading to Visual Basic .Net |
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| Programming in C ++ |
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Programming in C ++ highlights the advantages and features of Object Oriented Programming. This 28-hour course outlines almost all features of C++ programming language including:
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|  | Why C ++ |
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|  | Functions |
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|  | Classes |
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|  | Storage Management |
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|  | Operator Overloading |
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|  | Initialization |
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|  | Inheritance |
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|  | Polymorphism |
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|  | I / O in C++ programs |
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|  | Exception Handling |
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|  | Templates |
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| Programming in C |
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Programming in C is a 26-hour course that aims to teach participants the power, features and utility of the powerful C programming language. It trains participants to write solutions for software development problem scenarios.
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The modules covered include:
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|  | Introduction to the C language |
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|  | Data Types and variables |
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|  | Input / Output Management |
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|  | Control Flow statements |
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|  | Modular programming |
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|  | Pointers & Arrays |
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|  | Structures and Dynamic Memory Allocation |
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|  | The pre processor and Multiple File Compilation |
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|  | File Input and Output |
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| Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
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This 40-hour course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to plan, implement, manage, and maintain an Enterprise Mail Server using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. This course is mapped to the online examination conducted by Microsoft Corporation on partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or MCSE title.
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The objectives of this course include:
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|  | Installation of Exchange Server 2003 |
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|  | Configure and manage Exchange Server 2003. |
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|  | Manage interoperability between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000. |
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|  | Secure Exchange Server 2003. |
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|  | Manage recipients and routing. |
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|  | Manage public folders and address lists |
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|  | Implement and manage client access with Internet protocols. |
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|  | Manage mobile devices with Exchange Server 2003. |
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|  | Plan for disaster recovery and perform preventive maintenance. |
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|  | Migrate users from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 organization. |
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| Microsoft Office 2003 / XP |
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New Horizon`s IT awareness programs comprise a complete umbrella of modules specially customized to create basic IT skills among professionals. The Microsoft Office 2003/XP course is a 30-hour module known for its simplicity and ease-of-learning- especially for first time IT users.
The course includes live practical sessions that are further enhanced by powerful in-depth courseware. Participants have access to computer skills that can be applied to daily lives and transform them into expert users of Microsoft Office applications like MS Word 2003, MS Excel 2003, MS PowerPoint 2003 and MS Outlook.
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| Fast Track Web Designing Courses |
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| Adobe Photoshop 7 |
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This 32-hour course on Adobe Photoshop 7 teaches students to use several tools for selecting parts of images and helps move, duplicate and resize images. Students learn to use layers, to apply layer effects and filters to create special effects, to use vector paths for a variety of purposes, including masking, clipping paths and illustration.
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| Macromedia DreamWeaver 4 |
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This 16-hour course introduces participants to the basics of Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.0 Web Development application. Students learn to work with advanced web site creation features that are available on Dreamweaver including libraries and behaviors.
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| Flash 5 |
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The Flash 5 web-designing course is a 16-hour course that gives students experience with the various tools and methods for working on Flash. Students are encouraged to build on this knowledge by using the software to create animations that can by published on the web or as stand-alone files and to create dynamic applications that range from e-commerce shopping carts to online forms.
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| Flash MX |
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This 16-hour course introduces students to the basics of creating objects and animating them on Macromedia’s Flash MX software. Students explore the basics of Flash that include tools and features, create different types of animations and publish material for the Web. Students are taught to work with symbols and instances, create extensive timelines with independent animations, build more complex navigation controls, work with sound and optimize movies for viewing by the intended audience.
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| Fast Track Print Media courses |
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| CorelDraw 11 |
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This 32-hour course is designed for students with little or no experience using CorelDRAW 11. In this split-level course, students are taught to use their knowledge of graphical design in conjunction with the basic features of CorelDRAW to create engaging and dynamic drawings.
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| Adobe Illustrator 10 |
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The Adobe Illustrator 10 course is a 16-hour course divided into two levels of 8-hour duration that introduces students to the basics of Adobe Illustrator 10. This software is a sophisticated graphics program capable of creating complex and attractive illustrations and type effects.
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| Adobe PageMaker 7.0 |
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This 16-hour Adobe PageMaker 7.0 course, teaches students the basic techniques and skills needed to create a four-page color newsletter that gives them a solid understanding of how to create professional publications using the software.
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| Microsoft Publisher 2003 |
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The Microsoft Pubilsher 2003 course is a 16-hour course that teaches students to create a publication from scratch or to use one of the hundreds of business and personal design templates already available on the software. This course is designed for students with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word Software who only need to learn how to use Microsoft Publisher 2003 to create, layout and edit publications. This course teaches students to create a one-page publication, modify a publication’s layout and structure, edit the content in a publication, format text and pictures and identify the options for distributing a publication.
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