Course Code : 170
Course Duration : 12 Months
Days and Time : Sunday - 09.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M.
Course Fee : Rs. 45,000.00
Entry Qualifications :G.C.E. O/L or G.C.E. A/L ICT or NVQ L3/L4 ICT & Network Technician
Course Contents:
Semester 1
Database Systems I
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- Introduction to DBMS
- Database architecture and modeling
- Database design process
- Relational Data model
- Entity-Relationship model
- Data Normalization process and the normal forms
- Data manipulation using SQL
- Fundamentals of Database Systems
- Database Management and Design
Software Programming- JAVA
- Fundamental of java programming
- Object oriented concepts
- Stream and exception handling
- Work with databases
- Graphical User Interface Designing (GUI)
System Analyzing & Designing
- Definition of a System
- Introduction to system Analysis and design
- Requirement gathering and fact finding techniques
- Date Modeling Technique
- Object Oriented System Design
- System Requirement Specification (SRS Documentation)
Semester 1
Database Systems II
- Install a database in a given environment
- Configure database and install application packages
- Data manipulation with SQL
- Programming Database Applications
- Fundamentals of Database Systems
Web Programming
- HTML /CSS
- Java script & Jquery
- Fundamental of PHP Programming
- Object oriented concepts
- PHP With MySQL
- Work Twitter Bootstrap
Workplace information Management
- Identification fo Documentation Requirments
- Selecting and or Collecting required documentation
- Documentation procedure & Methods
- Completing / perecting Documentation reading
- Interpreting & using equipement/system manulas & specifications
- Interpretation of all applicable laws
- Policies & procedures relevant to enterprise
- Computer & Information system usage
- Forecasting Techniques
- Forecasting Software
- Mathematical Modeling Data Collection Technique for Market Research
- The range of analytical techniques appropriate for analysis of information
- The influence of human factors on information analysis e.g.prejudices & biases conduction & recording performance evaluations