Computer Training Courses Final
Computer Training Courses Final
DATABASE CONCEPTS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Prerequisites: None
This course introduces database design and creation using a DBMS product. Emphasis is
placed on data dictionaries, normalization, data integrity, data modeling, and creation of
simple tables, queries, reports, and forms. Upon completion, students should be able to
design and implement normalized database structures by creating simple database tables,
queries, reports, and forms.
Duration: 2 months
Course Hours per Week: 2 sessions and each session 2 hours.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Identify database objects using correct database terminology.
Create an Entity-Relationship Diagram to describe a database.
Create a database file.
Create and modify a table.
Create and modify one-to-many relationships.
Create and modify several types of forms.
Create and modify several types of queries.
Create and modify several types of reports.
Validate data.
Enter, edit, delete, and display data.
OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION:
Week Topics Subtopics
Duration: 3 months
Course Hours per Week: 2 sessions and each session 2 hours.
Week 4
4.Creating and Managing Presentations Using Office PowerPoint
Work with PowerPoint environment.
Create a presentation.
Add text and apply themes to a presentation.
Format text on slides.
Add graphical objects to a presentation.
Modify objects on slides.
Add tables to a presentation.
Add charts to a presentation.
Prepare to deliver a presentation.
Week 5
5.Designing and maintaining databases.
Create an entity-relationship model.
Query data.
Manage databases and tables.
Implement stored procedures and functions.
Implement triggers and transactions, managed code.
Implement services for message-based communication.
Week 12
Object Oriented analysis and design
Identify the types of UML diagrams.
Analyze a problem by using business and system modeling.
Set system boundaries, define project scope, and refine the system definition.
Apply the concepts of static modeling.
Apply the concepts of dynamic modeling.
Apply frameworks and patterns to design a software system.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
The course is a performance based module for learners to become proficient
with Microsoft Office and designing tools like flash and Photoshop, for the purpose: of
either enhancing the learner’s present employment position or exhibiting skills to seek
new employment or to enhance their knowledge. The performance based objectives
specifications are a list of criteria the learner must meet to complete the assignment.
The criterion is embedded in each Learning Outcome. The performance objectives will
clearly communicate the instructional goals. The meta-cognitive performance skills help
to determine growth and development of the learner. Each learner is provided a
computer and the necessary job aids to complete the learning outcomes.
Introduction to Personal Computing System
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate practical knowledge and use of the Windows operating system.
2. Demonstrate best practices in file management procedures.
3. Demonstrate basic knowledge navigations.
4. Demonstrate the mechanics of creating a Word document.
Microsoft Word
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate basic knowledge navigating the Word Ribbon Interface.
2. Demonstrate the basic mechanics of creating Word documents for office use.
3. Demonstrate introductory formatting techniques and presentation styles.
4. Demonstrate working knowledge of producing a mail merge.
5. Demonstrate the mechanics and uses of Word tables to organize and present data.
6. Demonstrate working knowledge of using Word’s themes and clip art to create a
variety of visual effects.
7. Demonstrate working knowledge of Word’s advanced formatting techniques and
presentation styles.
8. Demonstrate applicable knowledge and uses of accepted business style formatting
conventions.
Microsoft Excel
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Create and design a spreadsheet for general office use.
2. Demonstrate the basic mechanics and navigation of an Excel spreadsheet.
3. Demonstrate formatting techniques and presentation styles.
4. Demonstrate the use of basic functions and formulas.
5. Demonstrate working knowledge of organizing and displaying large amounts and
complex data.
6. Demonstrate working knowledge of using clip art to enhance ideas and information in
Excel worksheets.
7. Demonstrate the need and use of using Excel templates.
8. Demonstrate how to secure information in an Excel workbook.
Microsoft PowerPoint
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate the basic mechanics of creating a PowerPoint presentation.
2. Demonstrate introductory formatting techniques and presentation styles.
3. Demonstrate working knowledge of using clip art to enhance ideas and information in
a PowerPoint presentation.
4. Demonstrate working knowledge of integrating information from other Microsoft
programs into a PowerPoint presentation.
Microsoft Access
Introduces the workings and concepts of relational databases in Microsoft Access,
including select queries, forms and reports
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate practical knowledge and use of the An Introduction to Access.
2. Understand the basics of Access Tables.
3. Demonstrate the working knowledge of using Table Properties.
4. Demonstrate applicable knowledge and uses of Forms.
5. Demonstrate working knowledge of applying Queries.
6. Demonstrate working knowledge of producing Reports
Publisher Introduction
Upon completion of this course delegates will be able to produce professional looking
publications including posters, flyers, booklets and newsletters.
OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION:
WEEK Topics Subtopics
Duration: 2 months
Course Hours per Week: 2 sessions and each session 2 hours.
Course objective
After the completion of this course the student would be able to:
- Understand the Basics of Computer and its Hardware/ Software.
- Comfortably work on different Operating Systems like - DOS and Windows.
- Understand Basics of Intranet, its Components, Server, Client and Network
Operating System.
- Understand Basics of Internet, its Components, Server, Client and Network
Operating System.
- Utilize the many features of E- Mail Technology
- Know how to conduct Video Conferencing and the many Features of Video
Conferencing
Duration: 2 months
Course Hours per Week: 2 sessions and each session 2 hours.
Course objective
After the completion of this course the student would be able to:
Understand the Basics of HTML, XHTML and XML etc.
Understand the Basics of Cascade Style Sheet.
Understand the Basics of JavaScript
Design and implement a basic website.
Implement different navigation strategies.
Use client-side technologies (XHTML, CSS, forms, JavaScript, and
HTML5) to implement web pages.
Duration: 4 months
Time per week: 2 sessions and each session 2 hours.
Basics of Networking
Duration: 2 months
Course Hours per Week: 2 sessions and each session 2 hours.
Topics:
Networking Essentials Week 1
Protocol Basic Week 2
OSI Model - Open Systems Interconnect Week 3
OSI Layers In-depth Week 4
TCP/IP Fundamentals Week 5
TCP/IP Utilities Week 6
WAN and Remote Access Technologies Week 7
Network Access and Security Week 8
Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery Week 9
Network Trouble Shooting Week 10
LAN Setup(Practical) Week 11
Small Office setup(Practical) Week 12