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1 CONTENTS CERTIFICATES Summer Certificates...3 Business Systems Certificates...6 CADD/GIS Certificates Digital Communications Certificates Network, Security, Systems Administration, PC Servicing, Windows Server + Linux Certificates Office Technology Certificates CTC Contents COURSES Accounting Courses CADD/AutoCAD Courses CADD/MicroStation Courses Database Courses Digital Communications Courses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses Information Technology Management Courses Introductory Computer Skills Courses Linux (UNIX) Courses Networking Courses Office Technology Courses PC Servicing Courses Programming Courses Security Courses Software Testing Courses Web Developer Courses Windows Systems Courses Student Information - Computer Training Centre (CTC) General Information CTC Course Policies and Procedures Registration Services INDEX Index Calendar Registration Form Phone
2 certificates Summer Certificates Business Systems Certificates CADD/GIS Certificates Digital Communications Certificates Network, Security, Systems Administration, PC Servicing, Windows Server + Linux Certificates Office Technology Certificates
3 summer Certificates Overview Earn a certificate in five weeks or less. If you re ready to advance your career and don t have time to waste, the Computer Training Centre s Summer Certificate programs are hassle-free, short, and available part-time. Created by and for industry, these programs offer you the comforts of small class sizes, more student-instructor time, and hands-on training. Program Model/Completion Requirements *Note: Courses covered in each program are also available on an individual basis. Visit for more information. Courses CCTB808 CCTB811 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile Developer Certificate Database Reporting Tools Certificate Digital Imaging Certificate CCTD825 CCTM805 LINUX (UNIX) Core Certificate CCTM810 System Security Certificate CCTM830 PC Service and Support Certificate CCTM846 Core Networking Certificate CCTO800 Office Accounting with SAGE 50 Accounting Certificate CCTO801 Office Accounting with QuickBooks Certificate CCTO810 Office Applications Specialist Certificate CCTP801 Android Mobile Developer Certificate CCTW800 CSS/HTML Core Certificate Courses Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile Developer Certificate [CCTB808] Learn to create high performance visually stunning native applications for the iphone, ipad and ipod using Apple s Xcode 4.x development environment targeting ios 6.x. This certificate will show you how to create native ios applications using proper programming practices for mobile devices along with practical tips and techniques. Throughout this certificate students will develop applications to reinforce ios programming concepts. Note: Students are encouraged to bring an Apple mobile device that can run with ios 6.x to class. Students should also be proficient in the use of MAC OS X Mountain Lion. An Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile Developer Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the six required courses: CCTB711 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level I CCTB712 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level II CCTB713 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level III CCTB714 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level IV CCTB715 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level V CCTB716 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level VI Fee: $2,595 Hours: 84 Database Reporting Tools Certificate [CCTB811] This intensive 8-days four-course program teaches you all about Data Base Reporting Tools. This course is intended for those who would like to learn and utilize various Reporting Tools such as Crystal Report and SQL Reporting Services to develop Professional reports from a Relational Database such as Microsoft SQL Server. Database Reporting Tools Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTB811, which includes the following Courses: CCTB111 SQL Introduction CCTB106 Crystal Level I CCTB206 Crystal Level II CCTB130 SQL Server Reporting Services Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $1,395 Hours: 64 Digital Imaging Certificate [CCTD825] An intensive five-course program for those who want to learn and utilize the features and functionality of Adobe Photoshop for multiple applications - digital photography, print and web. A Digital Imaging Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTD825, which includes the following courses: CCTD190 Digital Photo Basic CCTD161 Digital Photography Management CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I CCTD210 Adobe Photoshop Level II CCTD310 Adobe Photoshop Level III Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $1,695 Hours: 70 LINUX (UNIX) Core Certificate [CCTM805] Linux has become one of the hottest Unix Operating Systems. This intensive seven-course stream is intended to develop core competencies for technical & support personnel working in the field. A Linux (UNIX) Systems Administrator Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTM805, which includes the following courses: CCTM520 Linux/UNIX - Command Line CCTM530 Linux System Automation and Shell Scripting for Administrators CCTM540 Linux Administration, Configuration and Installation CCTM550 Networking with Linux and Windows Level I CCTM560 Networking with Linux and Windows Level II Recommended: None Fee: $2,195 Hours: 70 CTC Summer Certificates Phone
4 CTC Summer Computer Certificates System Security Certificate [CCTM810] This intensive six-course stream will be of interest to those responsible for implementing and maintaining system security. The courses in this certificate are designed for front-line network administrators who are currently working in a Windows environment or who are managing network infrastructure. A System Security Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTM810, which includes the following courses: CCTM190 Security - Fundamentals CCTM290 Security - Business Continuity and Planning CCTM390 Vulnerability Assessment CCTM490 Intrusion Detection and Prevention CCTM590 Forensics Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $2,295 Hours: 84 PC Service and Support Certificate [CCTM830] This hands-on training provides you the necessary skills to perform computer diagnostics, maintenance, repairs, and installation of computers and peripheral devices. With the completion of this series of courses and some additional self-study the student will be prepared to challenge the CompTIA A+ Certification examination. A PC Service and Support Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTM830, which includes the following courses: CCTM111 Windows Command Line CCTM119 Windows OS Concepts, Installation and Configuration CCTM11 Hardware Concepts, Installation and Configuration CCTM12 PC Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance CCTM14 Windows OS Support and Troubleshooting CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM218 Windows 7 Configuration and Implementation CCTM16 A+ Preparation Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $2,795 Hours: 112 Core Networking Certificate [CCTM846] This intensive six-course stream is intended for those in a technical role who are looking for entry level networking skills, upgrade or train for career advancement. A Core Networking Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTM846, which includes the following courses: CCTM111 Windows Command Line CCTM114 Data Communication and VOIP CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM270 Network Implementation CCTM116 Network Wiring and Troubleshooting CCTM370 Network Operating Systems Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $1,995 Hours: 84 Office Accounting with SAGE 50 Accounting Certificate [CCTO800] This intensive ten-course stream is intended for accountants, accounting administration staff, accounting students and small business operations. An Office Accounting Systems Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTO800, which includes the following courses: CCTO100 Bookkeeping Level I CCTO200 Bookkeeping Level II CCTO300 Bookkeeping Level III CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I CCTO230 Microsoft Word Level II CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO110 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I CCTO210 SAGE 50 Accounting Level II CCTO305 SAGE 50 Accounting Level III Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $2,595 Hours: 140 Office Accounting with QuickBooks Certificate [CCTO801] This intensive ten-course stream is intended for accountants, accounting administration staff, accounting students and small business operations. An Office Accounting Systems - Quick- Books Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTO801, which includes the following ten courses: CCTO100 Bookkeeping Level I CCTO200 Bookkeeping Level II CCTO300 Bookkeeping Level III CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I CCTO230 Microsoft Word Level II CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO401 QuickBooks Level I CCTO402 QuickBooks Level II CCTO403 QuickBooks Level III Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $2,595 Hours: 140 Office Applications Specialist Certificate [CCTO810] Understanding the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office programs not only improves efficiency and productivity in the workplace, but it also promotes career success. In just eleven courses you will learn the most commonly used operating system and programs, and be proud to obtain and display your certificate. This certificate is intended for office administrative support staff and small business operators. An Office Applications Specialist Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTO810, which includes the following courses: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I CCTO230 Microsoft Word Level II CCTO330 Microsoft Word Level III 4 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
5 CCTO150 Microsoft PowerPoint CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO160 Microsoft Outlook CCTD111 Adobe Acrobat Level I CCTO501 Office Applications Specialist Mastery Assessment Recommended: None Fee: $2,895 Hours: 154 Android Mobile Developer Certificate [CCTP801] Throughout this intensive 12-days program, you will learn programming fundamentals, design strategies for mobile devices, Java and Android fundamentals, to create applications and graphical user interfaces, data storage, to consume and create web components, to access device hardware, and to use a variety of Java and Android objects. By the end of the course, you will be able to create Android applications for all types of Android devices. Note: Previous programming experience is an asset. You are encouraged to bring at least one Android device to class. Development will be based on the Android 4.0 platform (aka Ice Cream Sandwich), however, your device is not required to run this version. The Eclipse development environment will be used; a license will be made available so this program can be installed onto your personal computer. An Android Mobile Developer Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTP801, which includes the following six courses: CCTP101 Android/Java Programming Logic CCTP102 Android/Java Programming Fundamentals CCTP121 Android Graphical User Interfaces CCTP122 Android Storage and Web Applications CCTP123 Android Hardware, Multimedia, and Graphics/Animations CCTP129 Android Project CSS/HTML Core Certificate [CCTW800] Learn the core skills needed to build interesting well designed web sites. Learn basic web design by harnessing the power of Cascading Style Sheets, HTML, JavaScript, and Dreamweaver. These courses use the philosophy of Progressive Enhancement to help expand your web design abilities and skills. Great looking web sites can be developed easily with the help of great training. A CSS/HTML Core Certificate will be awarded upon completion of CCTW800 which includes the following courses: CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver CCTW300 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver CCTW310 Web Content, Analytics and Usability CCTM150 Windows Web Server Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses, or practical experience. Fee: $1,895 Hours: 70 how to register! To plan your schedule, please visit us online at nait.ca/ctc for a comprehensive list of CTC course offerings. Students may register online, in person, by mail, phone or fax. Online: nait.ca/ctc Phone: Fax: Mail/In Person: Office of the Registrar Suite 1000, Street Edmonton, AB T5G 3H1 CTC Summer Computer Certificates Fee: $2,495 Hours: 112 Phone
6 Business Systems Certificates CTC Business Systems Certificates Get excited about your career in technology. It s a growing and advancing industry that needs qualified and experienced career-minded workers just like you. Continue to develop your business systems knowledge by completing a certificate. You will find the greatest success in the following certificates if you already have some working knowledge of web, application or database development and administration, and are continuing your training for the purpose of career advancement, upgrading, or personal development. Upon successful completion, students must submit a Request for Certification form to the Computer Training Centre. Further details can be found in the Student Information section at the back of this calendar. See the index for page numbers of individual courses. Android Mobile Developer Certificate Please note this certificate was previously named the Android Developer Certificate. The Android Mobile Developer Certificate provides all the skills necessary to create your own applications and games on the Android platform. This certificate includes programming fundamentals, design strategies for mobile devices, and how to create applications and graphical user interfaces. And that s just the beginning. Other topics covered include Java and Android fundamentals, data storage, how to consume and create web components, access device hardware and use a variety of Java and Android objects. Note: Previous programming experience is an asset and some homework between courses may be required. You are encouraged to bring at least one Android device to class. Development will be based on the Android 4.0 platform (aka Ice Cream Sandwich), however, your device is not required to run this version. The Eclipse development environment will be used; a license will be made available so this program can be installed onto your personal computer. Certification An Android Mobile Developer Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following six core courses. Core Courses CCTP101 Android/Java Programming Logic CCTP102 Android/Java Programming Fundamentals CCTP121 Android Graphical User Interfaces CCTP122 Android Storage and Web Applications CCTP123 Android Hardware, Multimedia, and Graphics/Animations CCTP129 Android Project Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile Developer Certificate Please note this certificate was previously named the Apple iphone/ipad Developer Certificate. Learn to create high performance visually stunning native applications for the iphone, ipad and ipod using Apple s Xcode 4.x development environment targeting ios 6.x. This certificate will show you how to create native ios applications using proper programming practices for mobile devices along with practical tips and techniques. Throughout this certificate students will develop applications to reinforce ios programming concepts. Note: Students are encouraged to bring an Apple mobile device that can run with ios 6.x to class. Students should also be proficient in the use of MAC OS X Mountain Lion. Certification An Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile Developer Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following six core courses. Core Courses CCTB711 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level I CCTB712 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level II CCTB713 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level III CCTB714 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level IV CCTB715 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level V CCTB716 Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level VI 6 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
7 Application Development Certificate Many industries and organizations are building on the strength and possibilities of custom-built assets. Develop your skills and become an essential member of a growing industry. By choosing one of three distinct certification options offered in Application Development, you can become an expert in business application development. Certification An Application Development Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following five core courses and selected specialty courses. Core Courses CCTB102 Data Modeling CCTB111 SQL Introduction CCTB112 Use Case Analysis CCTB120 Programming and Object Oriented Fundamentals CCTB140 ntier Development Programming Architecture VB.Net Web Specialty CCTB190 ASP.NET for VB Level I CCTB290 ASP.NET for VB Level II CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver VB.Net Windows Specialty CCTB141 Visual Basic.Net Level I CCTB241 Visual Basic.Net Level II CCTB341 Visual Basic.Net Level III CCTB441 Visual Basic.Net Level IV C# Windows Specialty CCTB145 C# Level I CCTB245 C# Level II CCTB345 C# Level III CCTB445 C# Level IV C# Web Specialty CCTB192 ASP.NET for C# Level I CCTB292 ASP.NET for C# Level II CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver Business Analyst Certificate IT applications are becoming important competitive tools in today s business environment, and the demand for qualified business analysts is growing. The Business Analyst Certificate program allows students to identify business needs and determine solutions to business problems. Students develop the skills to communicate and liaise between business stakeholders and IT developers, and they have the ability to en gage in comprehensive requirement gathering and analysis, rigorous documentation and structured testing and quality assurance. All core courses in the Business Analyst Certificate program are endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). Certification A Business Analyst Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the 10 core courses and two options. Core Courses CCTB101 BA Introduction and Enterprise Analysis CCTB102 Data Modeling CCTB103 Process Modeling CCTB112 Use Case Analysis CCTB201 Requirements Gathering and Management CCTB202 Requirements Analysis and Validation CCTB302 Dynamic Team Communication CCTB304 Negotiation and Team Building CCTB305 Dynamic (Effective) Writing and Documentation CCTB306 Facilitation, Problem Solving and Leadership Skills Options: Two of the following CCTB104 Project Management CCTB117 Unified Modeling Language (UML) CCTB150 Software Testing Overview CCTB155 Business Process and Software Testing CCTB307 Quality Assurance CCTB308 User Acceptance Testing CCTB309 Business Process Improvement CCTB311 Introduction to IT Governance Business Intelligence and Information Management Certificate This program s combination of technical and non-technical courses teaches students the concepts and techniques necessary to deliver solutions that integrate and transform data into actionable information used for planning, monitoring and analyzing processes. Students get a solid background and benefit from hands-on data training in integration, data warehousing, analytic applications and performance management. This certificate responds to organizations demand for professionals with the skills to provide them with the right information at the right time. These professionals are not limited to Information Technology (IT) practitioners. Certification A Business Intelligence and Information Management certificate will be awarded to students who complete the six core courses. Core Courses CCTB101 BA Introduction and Enterprise Analysis CCTB631 Information Management Frameworks and Strategies CCTB632 Information Management and Data Warehousing CCTB633 Information Management and Business Analytics CCTB634 Information Management and Business Performance CCTB635 Advanced Information Management Solutions CTC Business Systems Certificates Phone
8 CTC Business Systems Certificates Database Administrator Certificate Develop your technical résumé and kick start your career. As you study to become a database administrator, you will learn the basic language, review the fundamental building blocks, and discover how to manage a relational database management system (RDBMS). Choose from two database administrator certificates: Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL Server. Choose the software that best suits your career goals. Certification A Database Administrator Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following five core courses and one group of specialty courses, whether Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server. Core Courses CCTB102 Data Modeling CCTB103 Process Modeling CCTB111 SQL Introduction CCTB120 Programming and Object Oriented Fundamentals CCTB140 ntier Development Programming Architecture Database Administrator SQL Specialty CCTB100 Microsoft SQL Server Level I CCTB200 Microsoft SQL Server Level II CCTB300 Microsoft SQL Server Level III Database Administrator Access Specialty CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I CCTO270 Microsoft Access Level II CCTO370 Microsoft Access Level III CCTO470 Microsoft Access Level IV Database Reporting Tools Certificate As you study to become a Database Report Writer, you learn the basic language of SQL, as well as the basic and advanced features of popular database reporting tools such as Crystal Report and Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. Graduates of this certificate program enter the workplace with the skills needed to design, develop, modify, test and support professional reporting solutions for relational database systems such as SQL Server. Certification A Database Reporting Tools Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following four core courses. Core Courses CCTB106 Crystal Reports Level I CCTB206 Crystal Reports Level II CCTB111 SQL Introduction CCTB130 SQL Server Reporting Services Java Enterprise Developer Certificate Please note this certificate was previously named the Java Developer Certificate. Learn to create Java applications. You will learn object-oriented programming and Java fundamentals, how to create various types of Java applications (such as desktop, web, and enterprise), and how Java applications interact and store data. In addition, you will be taught how to create graphical user interfaces. Throughout this certificate program, you will explore programming concepts by developing applications using both Java standard and enterprise edition platforms. Note: Previous programming experience is highly recommended and there may be coursework outside of class hours. Certification A Java Developer Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following six core courses. Core Courses CCTP101 Android/Java Programming Logic CCTP102 Android/Java Programming Fundamentals CCTP111 Java Graphical User Interfaces CCTP112 Java Web Applications and Storage CCTP113 Java Enterprise Applications CCTP119 Java Project Process Analyst Certificate Demand is growing for business process professionals as organizations seek to increase their competitiveness by becoming more process-focused. From information technology and manufacturing, to government, healthcare, education, banking, utilities, and customer care, business process analysts can be found in all sectors of the economy. Process analysts assist organizations to implement business processes, continuously improve them and facilitate change by following rigorous Business Process Management (BPM) methods. The Business Process Analyst Certificate program teaches the core principles, tools and techniques required by today s business process professional. Certification A Process Analyst Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the seven core courses and two options. Part-time Options CCTB103 Process Modeling CCTB104 Project Management CCTB302 Dynamic Team Communication CCTB306 Facilitation, Problem Solving and Leadership Skills CCTB309 Business Process Improvement CCTB332 Business Process Implementation and Change Management CCTB335 Introduction to Business Process Management 8 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
9 Options: Two of the following CCTB117 CCTB155 CCTB201 CCTB305 CCTB307 Unified Modeling Language (UML) Business Process and Software Testing Requirements Gathering and Management Dynamic (Effective) Writing and Documentation Quality Assurance Software Testing Certificate An essential part of business today, software testing ensures the development of effective and successful technology solutions. Learn to understand the theories, processes and software used in the field. The courses in this program give you the skills you need to be a leader or a key member of any technology team and to engage in software testing for small to large organizations. Certification A Software Testing Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following eight core courses. Core Courses CCTB112 Use Case Analysis CCTB150 Software Testing Overview CCTB151 Testing Web Sites and Web Applications CCTB155 Business Process and Software Testing CCTB157 Test Data CCTB158 Usability Testing CCTB159 Test Reporting CCTB308 User Acceptance Testing Web Application Consultant Certificate Move beyond the CSS/HTML Core Certificate and learn to develop and program web applications with confidence. Fuel your beginner or intermediate career in application development by completing this certificate. Hands-on learning, expert instructors and daily interaction with other people just like you will help you to build your toolkit of essential skills. You ll be creating more complex and concrete web applications in no time. Certification A Web Application Consultant Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following five core courses and five options. Core Courses CCTB175 XML Level I CCTM150 Windows Web Server CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver CCTW300 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver Options: Five of the following CCTB135 JavaScript CCTB141 Visual Basic.Net Level I CCTB145 C# Level I CCTB190 ASP.NET for VB Level I CCTB290 ASP.NET for VB Level II CCTB192 ASP.NET for C# Level I CCTB292 ASP.NET for C# Level II CCTD130 Flash Foundations CCTW400 CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver IT PAYS TO REGISTER EARLY! You ll be pleased with how we ve updated and restructured our courses and certificate programs to keep current with industry requirements. Now you ll not only benefit from learning from industry experts, you ll also be rewarded with CTC Rewards. It s an unbeatable combination. Register one week or more prior to the start date of your course, and you ll receive a $25 Early Reward Coupon* which can be used toward any item at the NAIT Tech Store. Note: *Early Reward coupons are not available for courses priced less than $150. For more information phone: visit: nait.ca/ctc CTC Business Systems Certificates Phone
10 CADD/GIS Certificates CTC CADD/GIS Certificates Enhance your career with further CADD/GIS education. Offered at the NAIT Computer Training Centre are a variety of certificates to help you upgrade your engineering and design skills, whether your goal is to change your career direction, meet recognition requirements, or to simply attend to your personal growth. Your previous experience in drafting, design, IT and other related fields will help you make a fluid transition in to CADD and GIS. Careers in this industry are becoming more demanding, and efficiency is becoming ever important. Your attention to detail will be critical, in both certificate study and the workplace. By completing the AutoCAD certificate you ll be ready for an entry level drafting position. Study GIS and you ll build skills ready for use in park, sewer, and traffic planning careers. The career potential is limitless; it s all in how you put your training to use! Upon successful completion, students must submit a Request for Certification form to the Computer Training Centre. Further details can be found in the Student Information section at the back of this calendar. See the index for page numbers of individual courses. ArcGIS Technology Specialty Certificate This program opens the door to understanding and application of ArcGIS, the geospatial industry s most widely used software. Courses introduce students to foundations of the technology while providing them with hands-on experience using ArcGIS. Classes also touch on all aspects of the ArcGIS software - from simple data loading to high-level programming and from spatial analysis to developing tools. Certification An ArcGIS Technology Specialty Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following seven core courses and two options. Core Courses CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types CCTG115 GIS Best Practices CCTG116 GIS Cartography CCTG117 GIS Spatial Analysis CCTG130 ArcGIS Level I CCTG230 ArcGIS Level II CCTG235 ArcGIS Python Programming Options: Two of the following CCTG102 GIS Data Conversion and Management CCTG105 GIS Project Management and Strategic Planning CCTG107 GPS and Location based Service for GIS CCTG118 Remote Sensing in GIS CCTG119 Web Mapping: GIS Using Open Source Software CCTG160 Oracle Spatial Fundamentals CCTG219 Aerial Data Acquisition CCTG330 ArcGIS and Visual Basic Programming AutoCAD Operator Certificate AutoCAD is a software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. This certificate program is a fast-tracked program that combines four AutoCAD courses and makes it possible for you to learn the fundamentals of AutoCAD drafting and design in just four weeks. Certification An AutoCAD Operator Certificate will be awarded to students who complete CCTA550 AutoCAD Operator Certificate. Core Courses CCTA550 AutoCAD Operator Certificate Geographic Information Systems Technology Certificate Expand your skills or enhance your résumé by completing a GIS Systems Technology Certificate. By completing this certificate, you will gain fundamental knowledge. By learning to use some of the vital software systems used in the industry, you will improve your efficiency and success on the job. Certification A Geographic Information Systems Technology Certificate will be awarded to students who complete four of the following core courses and four options. The selection of the courses is left up to the student to gain the knowledge suitable to their field of work. Core Courses (Four of the following) CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types CCTG102 GIS Data Conversion and Management CCTG105 GIS Project Management and Strategic Planning CCTG115 GIS Best Practices CCTG116 GIS Cartography CCTG117 GIS Spatial Analysis 10 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
11 Options: Four of the following CCTG107 GPS and Location based Service for GIS CCTG118 Remote Sensing in GIS CCTG119 Web Mapping: GIS Using Open Source Software CCTG120 GeoMedia Professional Level I CCTG220 GeoMedia Professional Level II CCTG130 ArcGIS Level I CCTG230 ArcGIS Level II CCTG160 Oracle Spatial Fundamentals CCTG165 Environmental Applications CCTG219 Aerial Data Acquisition CCTG225 Open Source GIS - GRASS GeoMedia Technology Specialty Certificate Develop and refine your mapping skills. Courses will help you understand such concepts as legends, layouts, queries, warehouse connections in an application file, and spatial and application data. The curriculum is continuously monitored and matched to industry standards to ensure that students receive the most applicable education possible and hands-on experience with GeoMedia technology. Certification A GeoMedia Technology Specialty Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following seven core courses and two options. Core Courses CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types CCTG115 GIS Best Practices CCTG116 GIS Cartography CCTG117 GIS Spatial Analysis CCTG120 GeoMedia Professional Level I CCTG220 GeoMedia Professional Level II CCTG320 GeoMedia Professional Level III Options: Two of the following CCTG102 CCTG105 CCTG107 CCTG118 CCTG119 CCTG160 CCTG219 CCTG225 CCTG420 GIS Data Conversion and Management GIS Project Management and Strategic Planning GPS and Location based Service for GIS Remote Sensing in GIS Web Mapping: GIS Using Open Source Software Oracle Spatial Fundamentals Aerial Data Acquisition Open Source GIS - GRASS GeoMedia Professional Level IV GIS and CADD Integration Certificate NAIT s GIS and CADD Integration Certificate gives students a fundamental look at real-world Autodesk solutions and how these are used in surveying, geographic information systems (GIS) and civil engineering. Intended to complement the AutoCAD Operator Certificate, courses in this program also provide an overview of GIS and geographic positioning systems (GPS). Certification A GIS and CADD Integration Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following eight core courses. Core Courses CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals CCTA205 Intermediate AutoCAD CCTA305 Advanced AutoCAD CCTA405 AutoCAD Practicum CCTA220 AutoCAD Map 3D Level I CCTA230 AutoCAD Civil 3D Level I CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types CCTG107 GPS and Location based Service for GIS MicroStation CADD Certificate Intended for current engineers and engineering technologists, the Micro- Station CADD Certificate is a complementary set of courses to help them continue their career growth. MicroStation stands at the centre of Bentley s solutions for building, civil engineering, transportation, process plants, discrete manufacturing facilities, utilities and telecommunication networks. This exquisite software allows users to create models that display information about an asset and its configuration. Certification A MicroStation CADD Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following five core courses. Core Courses CCTA145 MicroStation 3D Level I CCTA245 MicroStation 3D Level II CCTA385 MicroStation V8i 2D Level I CCTA386 MicroStation V8i 2D Level II CCTA387 MicroStation V8i 2D Level III CTC CADD/GIS Certificates Phone
12 Digital Communications Certificates CTC Digital Communications Certificates Digital communications is an exciting and growing field of work. You get to combine your technical and creative skills and solve communications problems for a variety of audiences. The following certificates are designed to help you update your current, add new skills to your personal toolkit or choreograph a career transition. Achieve your goals by completing a NAIT Computer Training Centre certificate. Upon successful completion, students must submit a Request for Certification form to the Computer Training Centre. Further details can be found in the Student Information section at the back of this calendar. See the index for page numbers of individual courses. CSS/HTML Core Certificate Learn the core skills needed to build interesting, well designed web sites. Learn basic web design by harnessing the power of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), HTML, JavaScript, and Dreamweaver. These courses use the philosophy of Progressive Enhancement to help expand your web design abilities and skills. Great looking web sites can be developed easily with the help of great training. To gain the most from this training it, is recommended that you take these courses in order. Certification A CSS/HTML Core Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following five core courses. Core Courses CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver CCTW300 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver CCTW310 Web Content, Analytics and Usability CCTM150 Windows Web Server Digital Imaging Certificate Capture, create and customize digital images. With skills in basic digital photography and a full scope of Photoshop knowledge, you will be able to manage your images with precision and efficiency. Learn to set up photos, work with the files on the computer, and edit and manipulate like a professional. Digital Publishing Certificate The balanced combination of courses in this certificate provides you with the essential software and process knowledge needed to enter the world of layout and design. You will receive expert instruction and hands-on practice time in the classroom to help you develop industry-ready skills to solve unique visual communications problems. Certification A Digital Publishing Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following 12 core courses. Core Courses CCTD10 Client/Designer Relations CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I CCTD210 Adobe Photoshop Level II CCTD120 InDesign Level I CCTD220 InDesign Level II CCTD111 Adobe Acrobat Level I CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I CCTD215 Adobe Illustrator Level II CCTD170 Typography CCTD216 Visual Design Level I CCTD316 Visual Design Level II CCTD910 Project: Digital Publishing Web Design Certificate Move beyond your web design limitations. Expand your thoughts and skills, and explore the world of web design, the processes involved and the software developed to help you achieve intuitive layouts and engaging interaction. A lot of skills and a little imagination will take you a long way in the constantly changing, ever growing web environment. Certification A Digital Imaging Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following five core courses. Certification A Web Design Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following 12 core courses. Core Courses CCTD110 CCTD210 CCTD310 CCTD190 CCTD161 Adobe Photoshop Level I Adobe Photoshop Level II Adobe Photoshop Level III Digital Photography Basic Digital Photography Management 12 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
13 Core Courses CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics CCTD10 Client/Designer Relations CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I CCTD210 Adobe Photoshop Level II CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I CCTD130 Flash Foundations CCTD180 Digital Audio CCTD216 Visual Design Level I CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver CCTW300 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver CCTW910 Designing a Website: Project Web Developer Certificate Take the next step beyond the CSS/ HTML Core Certificate and learn to master the art of web site development. Through well designed courses and using the philosophy of Progressive Enhancement these courses will expand your web design abilities and skills. Move beyond the limitations of simple graphic based web site design tools by learning to harness the power of Cascading Style Sheets, HTML, JavaScript, and Dreamweaver. Throughout these courses, we use the newest technologies, including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript Libraries. Properly taught web design and development techniques, a little imagination and numerous practical exercises will allow you to build professional looking web sites. To gain the most from this training, it is recommended that you take these courses in order. Certification A Web Developer Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the CSS/ HTML Core Certificate (prerequisite) and the following five core courses. Core Courses CCTB135 JavaScript CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I CCTW400 CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver CCTW500 CSS/HTML V - Using Dreamweaver CCTW915 Project: Designing a Responsive Website Visual Design Certificate Fulfill your passion and become a graphic designer. Understand how the professionals create and communicate in magazines, advertisements and on the web. Learn about typography, the process and the software used in communicating a visual message to the world. Expand your thoughts and increase your understanding of the ways the world is communicating around us and learn to create visual communication at the highest level. Certification A Visual Design Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following 10 core courses. Core Courses CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I CCTD210 Adobe Photoshop Level II CCTD310 Adobe Photoshop Level III CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I CCTD215 Adobe Illustrator Level II CCTD170 Typography CCTD216 Visual Design Level I CCTD316 Visual Design Level II CCTD317 Visual Design Advanced for the Web CCTD318 Visual Design Master Portfolio NAIT s Computer Training Centre - now a member of the microsoft IT Academy The Microsoft IT Academy translates into success for NAIT Computer Training Centre students. This new Academy provides students with access to a range of valuable tools and resources, as well as hands-on skills training in the latest Microsoft technologies. For updates on these and other programs visit nait.ca/ctc CTC Digital Communications Certificates Phone
14 Network, Security, Systems Administration, PC Servicing, Windows Server + Linux Certificates CTC Network, Security, Systems Administration, PC Servicing, Windows Server + Linux Certificates Keep current - our courses and certificates are created by industry, for industry. Are you already in a technical support role and looking to make a change? A Networking, Security, Systems Administration or PC Certificate is a smart way to prepare for certification exams, upgrade your skills, or train for career advancement. Note: If you previously began a course of studies towards a certificate which is no longer offered you should consult the coordinator to discuss substitutions. Upon successful completion, students must submit a Request for Certification form to the Computer Training Centre. Further details can be found in the Student Information section at the back of this calendar. See the index for page numbers of individual courses. Core Networking Certificate This intensive, six-course stream is intended for those in a technical role who are looking for entry-level networking skills or to upgrade or train for career advancement. Topics covered include data communications, network design, monitoring, troubleshooting, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, routing and switching, network wiring, internetwork operating systems, IP design fundamentals and the Windows command line. Certification A Core Network Certificate will be awarded to students who complete the following six core courses. Core Courses CCTM111 Windows Command Line CCTM114 Data Communications CCTM116 Network Wiring and Troubleshooting CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM270 Network Implementation CCTM370 Internetwork Operating System and IP Design Fundamentals Linux (UNIX) Core Certificate This certificate is designed for entrylevel systems administrators who want to prepare themselves for professional responsibilities. Students learn all the basic skills needed to manage a Linux/ UNIX server and attach it to a corporate network. Courses cover a range of topics, including the command line, Linux/UNIX networking and Windows interoperability, as well as the fundamentals of system automation and shell scripting. Certification A Core Linux (UNIX) Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following five core courses. Core Courses CCTM520 Linux/UNIX Command Line CCTM530 Linux/UNIX System Automation and Shell Scripting for Administrators CCTM540 Linux/UNIX Administration, Configuration and Installation CCTM550 Networking with Linux/ UNIX and Windows Level I CCTM560 Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level II NETWORk INFRASTRUCTURE Analyst Certificate The Network Infrastructure Analyst role is responsible for planning, development, implementation and support of new and existing network computing services, specifically network applications and operating systems, to ensure an efficient and effective network computing environment. This role works closely with IT departments to address new requirements and pursue enhancements and improvements to new design and existing network computing infrastructure. Certification A Network Infrastructure Analyst Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the eight required courses. Part-time Options CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals CCTM303 Dynamic Routing and Layer 3 Switching CCTM403 QoS Techniques and Firewall CCTM404 Wireless Network Design CCTM406 Network Security CCTM407 Network Reliability and Troubleshooting CCTM408 IP Telephony 14 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
15 PC Service and Support Certificate Become an effective solution provider for people and organizations using personal computers (PCs). This hands-on training provides students with the necessary skills to perform computer setup, diagnostics, maintenance, repairs and installation of peripheral devices. Students who complete this series of courses and additional self-study are prepared to challenge the CompTIA A+ certification examination. Certification A PC Service and Support Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following eight core courses. Core Courses CCTM11 Hardware Concepts, Installation and Configuration CCTM12 PC Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance CCTM14 Windows OS Support and Troubleshooting CCTM16 A+ Preparation CCTM111 Windows Command Line CCTM119 Windows OS Concepts, Installation and Configuration CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM218 Windows 7 Configuration and Implementation System Security Certificate The System Security Certificate is designed for network and system administrators responsible for implementing and controlling a range of security technologies. Work on learning security concepts such as threats assessment, encryption, business continuity, disaster recovery, auditing, security policies and procedures. This certificate covers wireless security, network vulnerability assessment, intrusion detection, incident response, and computer forensics. Throughout the courses practical exercises and labs will be used. Certification A System Security Certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following six core courses. Core Courses CCTM190 Security - Fundamentals CCTM290 Security - Business Continuity and Planning CCTM390 Vulnerability Assessment CCTM490 Intrusion Detection and Prevention CCTM590 Forensics Windows Server Network Administrator Certificate Ideal for system administrators and network managers, this series of courses ensures that students leave with a solid foundation of knowledge for supporting and administrating network in Windows Servers. Students gain an understanding of how to plan, install, configure and maintain active directory and group policies in enterprise environment. Certification A Windows Server Administrator Certificate will be awarded to students upon completion of the following nine core courses. Core Courses CCTM121 Windows Server Configuration and Administration CCTM221 Windows Server Advanced Management and Networking CCTM141 DNS for Active Directory CCTM142 Microsoft Active Directory Management and Migration CCTM143 Active Directory Troubleshooting CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM270 Network Implementation CCTM260 Windows Server Virtualization CCTM321 Windows Server Group Policies CTC Network, Security, Systems Administration, PC Servicing, Windows Server + Linux Certificates Phone
16 Office Technology Certificates CTC Office Technology Certificates Gain marketable skills for high demand jobs. Administrative support personnel who have a variety of computer skills are essential in today s high-tech workplace. You may choose individual courses to enhance your current career or work towards certification to expand your professional opportunities. Upon successful completion, students must submit a Request for Certification form to the Computer Training Centre. Further details can be found in the Student Information section at the back of this calendar. See the index for page numbers of individual courses. Excel Power User Certificate This certificate is for those individuals who want to showcase their broad knowledge of Microsoft Excel. Students who complete the certificate are familiar with all aspects of Excel - from building complex formulas to customizing and automating Excel through Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Certification An Excel Power User Certificate will be awarded to students upon completion of the following six core courses. Core Courses CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO340 Microsoft Excel Level III CCTO341 Microsoft Excel - Advanced Formulas and Functions CCTO440 Microsoft Excel Level IV CCTO441 Microsoft Excel - Building an Excel Application Office Accounting Systems Certificate Whether accounting is new to you or you re looking to increase your bookkeeping abilities, an accounting certificate is the perfect place to start. This certificate provides you with the skills necessary to set up, report and manage a small business s basic bookkeeping needs. Courses are taught by instructors with real-world experience, and lesson examples can be easily applied to real work situations. Certification An Office Accounting Systems Certificate will be awarded to students upon completion of the following five core courses, one elective, one assessment and two options. Core Courses CCTO100 Bookkeeping - Level I CCTO200 Bookkeeping - Level II CCTO300 Bookkeeping - Level III CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I Electives: Sage 50 Accounting (All Three Levels) or Quick- Books (All Three Levels) Elective: Sage 50 Simply Accounting CCTO110 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I CCTO210 SAGE 50 Accounting Level II CCTO305 SAGE 50 Accounting Level III Elective: QuickBooks CCTO401 QuickBooks Level I CCTO402 QuickBooks Level II CCTO403 QuickBooks Level III Assessment CCTO511 Office Accounting Mastery Assessment Options: Two of the following CCTB111 SQL Introduction CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I CCTO230 Microsoft Word Level II CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO310 SAGE 50 Accounting Level IV Office Applications Specialist Certificate Understanding the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office programs not only improves efficiency and productivity in the workplace, but it also promotes career success. The Office Applications Specialist Certificate provides these fundamental skills and allows students to choose from other specialized programs that meet their professional requirements. In just eleven courses you will learn the most commonly-used operating system and programs, and be proud to obtain and display your certificate. This certificate is intended for office administrative support staff and small business operators. Certification An Office Applications Specialist certificate will be awarded upon completion of the following eight core courses, one assessment and two options. Core Courses CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I CCTO230 Microsoft Word Level II CCTO330 Microsoft Word Level III CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO150 Microsoft PowerPoint CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I Assessment CCTO501 Office Applications Specialist Mastery Assessment Options: Two of the following CCTB109 Microsoft Project Level I CCTD111 Adobe Acrobat Level I CCTO113 Microsoft Visio CCTO160 Microsoft Outlook Foundations CCTO270 Microsoft Access Level II CCTO451 Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 16 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
17 courses Accounting CADD/AutoCad CADD/MicroStation Database Digital Communications Geographic Information Systems Information Technology Management Introductory Computer Skills LinuX (UNIX) Networking Office Technology PC Servicing Courses Programming Security Software Testing Web Developer Windows Systems
18 Accounting Courses CTC Accounting Courses Overview Bookkeeping, accounting and financial analysis continue to play vital roles in all forms of business. Whether you are looking to stay ahead of the competition or are considering a career change, NAIT s Computer Training Centre (CTC) accounting courses are the answer. Your aptitude for numbers and keen business sense will allow you to become a great accountant. Take one course to start, or take many and work toward an accounting certificate - it s up to you. Career Opportunities Accounting and bookkeeping courses and certificates can lead you to fulfilling work as an accounting technician, cost analyst or payroll accountant. Job opportunities at various levels exist in financial accounting, internal auditing, financial analysis, cost accounting, public accounting firms and government departments. Courses CCTO100 CCTO200 CCTO300 CCTO333 CCTO110 CCTO210 CCTO305 CCTO310 CCTO401 CCTO402 CCTO403 CCTO511 Bookkeeping - Level I Bookkeeping - Level II Bookkeeping - Level III Bookkeeping - the Business of It All SAGE 50 Accounting Level I SAGE 50 Accounting Level II SAGE 50 Accounting Level III SAGE 50 Accounting Level IV QuickBooks Level I QuickBooks Level II QuickBooks Level III Office Accounting Mastery Assessment Courses Bookkeeping - Level I [CCTO100] This is an introduction to manual Bookkeeping. Participants will: Learn basic bookkeeping terminology and rules; Be introduced to different types of Accounts and understand their purpose; Learn about Debits and Credit and how they affect Bookkeeping; Learn about and practice using T-Accounts; Discover the different Journals and how they should be used; Practice Journalizing and Posting Entries; Become aware of basic Trial Balance reporting. This class is a hands-on learning approach to the basics of keeping manual accounting records for a small service business. Students are required to supply their own calculator. Recommended: None Fee: $275 Hours: 14 Bookkeeping - Level II [CCTO200] This course is your next move to learning proper bookkeeping practices. It is intended for those who have completed and understand the material covered in the Basics (Level 1) course. Participants will: Study and use a Combined Journal; Experience entering basic Payroll and processing a Remittance; Learn how to handle GST reporting; Learn how to do a manual Bank Account reconciliation; Learn how to compile Financial Statements (Balance Sheet & Income Statement); Perform the bookkeeping required for a financial period for a small service business; Acquire an understanding of period-end procedures. This class is a hands-on approach to learning more of the necessary processes in manual Bookkeeping. Students are required to supply their own calculator. Prerequisite: Completion of CCTO100 Bookkeeping Level I. Fee: $300 Hours: 14 Bookkeeping - Level III [CCTO300] The third course in this series is an option for those who wish to further their knowledge in manual bookkeeping practices. It is intended for those who have completed and understand the material covered in the first two courses. The purpose of this class is to learn and practice additional concepts and procedures on topics not covered in the Level I and Level II classes. Topics covered include: Proper handling of Prepaid Expenses; Processing Employee Expenses; Procedures for entries involving Credit Cards; The basics of working with a Foreign Currency; Selling of Goods/Inventory - how it compares to Services; Inventory Processes various methods and making adjustments; Study of Year-End processes, i.e. amortization, schedules & closing periods. This class is a hands-on approach to learning how to handle more advanced processes in manual Bookkeeping for small business. Students are required to supply their own calculator. Prerequisite: Completion of CCTO100 AND CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses. Fee: $325 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
19 Bookkeeping - the Business of It All [CCTO333] This course is intended for those who have been through the NAIT CTC Office Accounting Systems Certificate and have plans to start their own Bookkeeping business, or have an existing Bookkeeping business that they are interested in refining. The course is designed to explore the many facets of running a bookkeeping practice. Those who are not working as Entrepreneurs but wish to expand their knowledge in the diverse realm of bookkeeping may also find this a worthwhile course. Topics discussed will include: checklists for starting a new business in Alberta obtaining new clients & promoting your business associations & memberships and what they can offer information to obtain from a proposed new client Terms of engagement agreement value/project billing vs. hourly billing rates of pay relationship to responsibilities study of employee vs. contractor status other governing bodies (Employment Standards, Service Canada, WCB, etc.) knowing your Go-To people and resources professional development options This is a new course and is specific to running a Bookkeeping business. Laptops are not necessary, but students can bring their own if desired. Recommended: Completion of Bookkeeping courses (CCTO100 Bookkeeping Level l, CCTO200 Bookkeeping Level II, and CCTO300 Bookkeeping Level III) AND SAGE 50 Accounting courses (CCTO110 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I, CCTO210 SAGE 50 Accounting Level II, CCT0305 SAGE 50 Accounting Level III) AND working knowledge of Internet browsing. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I [CCTO110] This is an introductory level course, demonstrating how to set up a company from scratch. The purpose of this class is to learn the basics of small business bookkeeping using a computerized accounting system. Topics covered include: Study and modification of the Default Settings; Assess and modify a Chart of Accounts; Examine the Chart of Account types and how they work together; Setup of the Vendor, Customer, Inventory and Project Ledgers; A/P and A/R Historical entries - recording and closing; Entry of typical day-to-day transactions in the Accounts Payable / Receivable Journals, and running applicable Reports; Learn to allocate Revenues and Expenses to Projects; Discover & examine the Data Integrity Check feature; Learn to properly perform a Back-up; Discussion of appropriate Day- End and Week-end Procedures. This class is a hands-on approach to learning a very popular accounting software used in business today. Students must have intermediate user skills on Windows 7 Operating Systems. Version used: SAGE 50-Canadian Edition, 2013 Premium (formerly Simply Accounting)Premium Prerequisite: You must complete CCTO100 AND CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses prior to taking this course. Also, CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or intermediate Windows OS practical experience are necessary. Proficient computer Keyboard and Mouse skills are a must. Fee: $300 Hours: 14 SAGE 50 Accounting Level II [CCTO210] This course is the next step for those who have completed and understand the material covered in Level I. This level covers some of the additional features in the Simply Accounting software. Topics and procedures covered include: restoring a data file from a back-up set-up of security (users & permissions) understanding and using the general journal correctly set-up and maintain recurring entries set-up and use of credit cards proper use of both inventory journals how to correctly adjust & reverse entries examine the uses of the daily business manager learn about filtering and sorting existing reports utilize the built-in Microsoft Office documents performing an in-depth bank account reconciliation discussion of appropriate month-end procedures This class is a hands-on approach to additional real-life situations in business, and how to handle them in this software. Version used: 2012 Premium Prerequisite: You must complete CCTO100 AND CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses and CCTO110 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I prior to taking this course. Also, CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or intermediate Windows OS practical experience are necessary. Proficient computer Keyboard and Mouse skills are a must. Fee: $325 Hours: 14 CTC Accounting Courses Phone
20 CTC Accounting Courses SAGE 50 Accounting Level III [CCTO305] The third course of this series is for those who have completed and understand the material covered in Level I and Level II, and who are responsible for Payroll, Payroll remittances and GST reporting. Topics and procedures covered include: Proper setup of the Accounts needed for Payroll; Examination of the Payroll Settings; Proper setup of Employees in the Payroll Ledger; Processing Payroll using the Payroll Journals; paying Employees, including Advances, paying out Vacation Pay, working with Benefits; Proper methods for reversing and adjusting Payroll entries; Discussion of various Government forms and regulations; Processing a Wage Remittance for Revenue Canada; GST - reporting and processing a Remittance; Handling Employee expenses. This class is a hands-on approach to handling Payroll and the GST using SAGE 50 Accounting software. Version used: SAGE 50-Canadian Edition, 2013 Premium (formerly Simply Accounting) Prerequisite: You must complete CCTO100 and CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses and CCTO110 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I and CCTO210 SAGE 50 Accounting Level II prior to taking this course. Also, CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or intermediate Windows OS practical experience are necessary. Proficient computer Keyboard and Mouse skills are a must. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 SAGE 50 Accounting Level IV [CCTO310] This course is intended for EXPERI- ENCED users of SAGE 50 Accounting (completion of Levels I, II and III and a minimum of 6 months experience using the software). This class is designed to examine some of the advanced features of Simply Accounting. Topics and procedures covered include: Installation, Upgrades and Additional Products available; Customization of Forms using the Simply Form Designer; Advanced Tools for, and Maintenance of, the data file; Setting up, working with and reporting for Departments; Setting up, working with and reporting for Budgets; Setting up and working with Foreign Currency; Importing, Exporting, and using the data with Microsoft Excel; Year-End procedures, including: proper handling Bad Debts, Amortization entries, Prepaid adjustments, Re-classifications, and the setup of My Reports ; Process for advancing the year in the software; Maintenance of Records and examination of the Clearing feature. This class is a hands-on approach towards better control of advanced situations in business and what is possible with this software. Version used: SAGE 50-Canadian Edition, 2013 Premium (formerly Simply Accounting) Prerequisite: You must complete CCTO100 and CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses and CCTO110 SAGE 50 Accounting Level I, CCTO210 SAGE 50 Accounting Level II and CCTO305 SAGE 50 Accounting Level III prior to taking this course. Also, CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or intermediate Windows OS practical experience are necessary. Proficient computer Keyboard and Mouse skills are a must. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 QuickBooks Level I [CCTO401] QuickBooks is a popular, integrated accounting package that fulfills the bookkeeping needs of small to mediumsized businesses. You ll learn: QuickBooks basics such as general navigation how to use the Vendor, Customer, Employee and Report Centres Inventory using the Inventory and Services List Canadian payroll topics such as payroll setup creating employee records, reports and cheques submitting the payroll liabilities (source deductions) editing the Chart of Accounts General Journal transactions miscellaneous banking features Prerequisite: You must complete CCTO100 and CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses prior to taking this course. Also, CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or intermediate Windows OS practical experience are necessary. Proficient computer Keyboard and Mouse skills are a must. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 QuickBooks Level II [CCTO402] This course introduces some new topics and further expands on the inventory and payroll skills covered in CCTO 401 QuickBooks Level I. Topics include: creating a new data file using credit cards for purchases and sales account reconciliations budgets working with foreign currencies inventory payroll Prerequisite: You must complete CCTO100 and CCT0200 Bookkeeping Courses prior to taking this course. Also, CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or intermediate Windows OS practical experience are necessary. Proficient computer Keyboard and Mouse skills are a must. Fee: $575 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
21 QuickBooks Level III [CCTO403] This is an advanced class and students will be expected to be proficient with the skills learnt in QuickBooks levels I and II. Bookkeeping basics are essential and will be referred to throughout the class. The three main topics covered will be: Payroll, GST and Year-End. Payroll consists of general payroll policies and procedures CRA requirements tax table information and updates, cheque runs, remittances, payroll reports, terminations and ROE s, T4 and T4 Summary. Time tracking and Customer Chargebacks will also be reviewed within the Payroll module. GST setup, reporting and remitting will be covered. Although QuickBooks doesn t formerly close off year ends, there are still bookkeeping related tasks that should be done. Samples of year end accountant adjustments will also be reviewed. Prerequisite: CCTO402 QuickBooks Level II Fee: $400 Hours: 14 CCTO511 Office Accounting Mastery Assessment Following the successful completion of the Accounting Certificate s eight Core courses and two Option courses, students will participate in an Assessment to demonstrate their bookkeeping knowledge and software skills. Students will be required to complete all of the following Assessment components: The above components will be based on the training manuals from the Certificate s required Core Courses. This Assessment will be completed in a supervised environment at NAIT, and students will need to complete all of the tasks in the time allotted. Full instructions will be provided in class. There will be two versions available of this Assessment one for those who choose the SAGE 50 Accounting Certificate option, and another for those who choose the QuickBooks Certificate option. Students must successfully complete and pass this course, the eight Core courses, and two Options courses in order to receive the Office Accounting Systems Certificate. Prior to completing this Assessment, it is strongly recommended that students review all Core course material. A Certificate with Honors will be awarded for those achieving a grade of 90% or higher in this Assessment. Recommended: In order to be eligible for this course, students must have successfully completed all eight of the Certificate Core courses as well as the required Options courses from the Office Accounting Systems Certificate. Fee: $375 Hours: 7 how to register! To plan your schedule, please visit us online at nait.ca/ctc for a comprehensive list of CTC course offerings. Students may register online, in person, by mail, phone or fax. Online: nait.ca/ctc Phone: Fax: Mail/In Person: Office of the Registrar Suite 1000, Street Edmonton, AB T5G 3H1 CTC Accounting Courses 1) A series of questions involving both multiple choice and short answers; 2) A manual Bookkeeping project; 3) A software project (using either SAGE 50 Accounting or QuickBooks) that requires knowledge of the features of the software, including - but not limited to: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, General Journal, Payroll, Inventory, Banking, and Period-End procedures; and 4) A Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel associated assignment. Phone
22 CADD/AutoCAD Courses CTC CADD/AutoCAD Courses Overview AutoCAD is a general design product that you will find useful in architecture, engineering, construction and mechanical careers, and NAIT s AutoCAD courses will enhance your design and drafting skills. Instructors who have worked professionally with the program will teach you the essentials of AutoCAD and applying it to your field of choice. You can still enrol even if you ve never explored the background theory of the software or if your last formal training was a few versions ago. To ensure that you have career-ready skills, NAIT s AutoCAD training is always up to date and in keeping with industry demand. Career Opportunities AutoCAD is a general design product you ll find useful in architecture, engineering, construction and mechanical careers. Courses CCTA100 CCTA105 CCTA205 CCTA305 CCTA405 CCTA210 CCTA220 CCTA230 CCTA350 CCTA351 CCTA550 AutoCAD Preparation AutoCAD Fundamentals Intermediate AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD AutoCAD Practicum AutoCAD 3D Modeling and Rendering AutoCAD Map 3D Level I AutoCAD Civil 3D Level I Revit Fundamentals Revit Advanced AutoCAD Operator Certificate Courses AutoCAD Preparation [CCTA100] Start drafting your AutoCAD career. Learn about the fundamental tools required for further AutoCAD study. Increase your understanding and use of coordinate geometry, angles and directions, geometric construction, drafting standards, the Windows operating system and file management. You ll also work through an introduction to CADD systems and their uses in industry. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent training or experience in any Windows operating system. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $275 Hours: 8 AutoCAD Fundamentals [CCTA105] Turn your AutoCAD dreams into achievable goals. This beginner course can help you transform your dreams of drafting industrial systems or mechanical tools into tangible ideas. All lessons are designed to help you develop the fundamental skills in drawing production. Course content covers: AutoCAD interface, page setup, plotting and drawing setup visual display commands, coordinates, basic drafting tools 2D geometry managing object properties CADD construction techniques creating annotation cross hatching and blocks The content of this class will apply to both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. Recommended: Technical training, drafting knowledge or practical experience. CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent training or experience in any Windows operating system. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $775 Hours: 32 Intermediate AutoCAD [CCTA205] Take your AutoCAD development to the next level. Experienced instructors will guide you as you add to your foundational skills and learn to produce more detailed drawings. Topics and techniques covered include: structured drawing setup applying advanced selection tools tracking and point filters dimension styles introduction to paper space, layouts and view ports different tool palettes and advanced object types The contents of this class will apply to both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. Recommended: CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals or equivalent work experience. CCT0101 Windows Desktop Operating System or experience in any operating system. Fee: $800 Hours: 32 Advanced AutoCAD [CCTA305] Where will your AutoCAD training take you? Hone your skills by studying the advanced features of AutoCAD. Advanced AutoCAD training will allow you to maximize the detail and proficiency of your working drawings. Course content includes, but is not limited to: basic customizing techniques creating and modifying plot styles for line weight control model space and paper space techniques providing external references raster image attachment introduction to 3D modelling introduction to isometric design Note: Much of the course content can only be completed on the full version of AutoCAD. Recommended: CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals and CCTA205 Intermediate AutoCAD, or a combination of equivalent courses and/or experience. CCT0101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent training or experience in any operating system. Fee: $850 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
23 AutoCAD Practicum [CCTA405] Prove that you have what it takes to draft and design in a real-world setting. Using everything you ve learned in previous AutoCAD courses, you ll gain industry experience by completing a CADD drawing project. There are several options available for completing this requirement, depending on your employment status and preference: An employer will provide an industry-specific project, accompanied by a supporting letter from your employer. A NAIT Computer Training Centre (CTC) AutoCAD instructor will supply a project, and you ll be required to complete the project within a set timeframe. The project will take about 32 hours to complete. An assigned mentor will counsel and support you (maximum of three hours consultation time). Your project is subject to NAIT CTC Auto- CAD instructor approval before you can successfully complete this course. Recommended: CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals, CCTA205 Intermediate AutoCAD and CCTA305 Advanced AutoCAD. Fee: $600 Hours: 32 AutoCAD 3D Modeling and Rendering [CCTA210] This is an exciting stage in your Auto- CAD skill development: you re ready to create precisely detailed 3D images. Throughout the course, you ll explore 3D content and learn about: preparing the working environment surfaces and solids viewing and editing commands Boolean operations coordinate systems model and paper space concepts shading and rendering lights and camera Recommended: CCTA205 Intermediate AutoCAD or equivalent work experience with AutoCAD. Fee: $800 Hours: 32 AutoCAD Map 3D Level I [CCTA220] Learn to manage spatial data through an engaging introduction to the Autodesk Geographic Information System (GIS). Discover how to deal with a variety of file formats in AutoCAD Map 3D. Then dive in, both hands on the keyboard, to practice with Autodesk Map 3D to create, attach, edit and display data. You ll also learn how to create queries and buffer, and look at where Map 3D fits in the CADD-GIS integration process. Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals, or working knowledge of AutoCAD. Fee: $800 Hours: 24 AutoCAD Civil 3D Level I [CCTA230] Are you ready for your career in civil engineering? This course introduces you to the increasingly popular Auto- CAD Civil 3D, a powerful civil engineering application that implements a dynamic civil model to help accelerate engineering projects and increase accuracy. Recommended: CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals or a working knowledge of AutoCAD. Some knowledge of Civil 3D projects would be an asset. Fee: $800 Hours: 24 Revit Fundamentals [CCTA350] Get in on Revit cutting-edge technology. As you practice and develop your understanding, you ll be prepared to create building designs and make edits throughout the development process. For overall consistency, these edits are automatically coordinated in all documents. Learn to use the modeling features of Revit to your advantage. This course is aimed at users of Revit Architecture and Structure. Topics include: Revit interface modeling tools (walls, doors, ceilings, floors, roofs, stairs) structural (columns, beams, beam systems, foundations) 2D drafting and annotation schedules, legends and title block creation importing and exporting AutoCAD files renderings, walk-throughs, and sun studies Recommended: Technical training, drafting knowledge or practical experience. CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent training or experience in any Windows operating system. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $875 Hours: 32 Revit Advanced [CCTA351] This course is designed for users of Revit Architecture, Structure, and MEP who want to take Revit to the next level. Learn the skills needed to become a BIM Project Manager. Understand BIM Management Concepts. Recommended: CCTA350 Revit Fundaments or Revit experience. Fee: $925 Hours: 32 AutoCAD Operator Certificate [CCTA550] This certificate program is fast-tracked and combines the following four courses: CCTA105 AutoCAD Fundamentals CCTA205 Intermediate AutoCAD CCTA305 Advanced AutoCAD CCTA405 AutoCAD Practicum Recommended: Technical training and drafting knowledge or practical experience. CCTO101 Windows Desktop System or equivalent training or experience in any operating system. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $2,700 Hours: 128 CTC CADD/AutoCAD Courses Phone
24 CADD/MicroStation Courses CTC CADD/MicroStation Courses Overview Enter the world of MicroStation and discover the innovative and powerful CADD software. This PC-based tool is used in a wide variety of architecture, engineering and GIS environments to develop 2D, 3D and vector graphic objects and elements. You will appreciate this tool for its ease of use and sound platform. Career Opportunities The ability to efficiently use the Micro- Station platform will help you in a variety of architecture, engineering and geographic information systems (GIS) careers. Specific career opportunities requiring MicroStation knowledge can include interior design, landscape architecture, facilities management, civil engineering, drafting and electrical design. Courses CCTA145 CCTA245 CCTA385 CCTA386 CCTA387 CCTA388 CCTA389 MicroStation 3D Level I MicroStation 3D Level II MicroStation V8i 2D Level I MicroStation V8i 2D Level II MicroStation V8i 2D Level III Bentley InRoads Level I Bentley InRoads Level II Courses MicroStation 3D Level I [CCTA145] Learn to create proficient and accurate 3D drawings with MicroStation V8 3D. You ll explore the software s capabilities in a hands-on environment. The course will emphasize: 3D dimensional setup and view control 3D dimensional precision input methods basic element placement and manipulation derived surfaces from revolution and projection hidden line viewing and printing Recommended: CCTA387 MicroStation V8i 2D Level III. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 MicroStation 3D Level II [CCTA245] Surprise yourself by learning new skills. Expand your 3D capabilities and welcome new concepts, including 3D rendering and MicroStation V8 s animation capabilities. Specific course topics include: perspective viewing and fly-thru animation rendering options and techniques to enhance rendering quality lighting options and techniques to enhance rendering quality material properties and settings for surface mapping pattern and bump mapping of materials to surfaces Recommended: CCTA145 MicroStation 3D Level I. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 MicroStation V8i 2D Level I [CCTA385] This course will introduce you to Micro- Station V8i software and to basic commands, allowing you to work on elementary project drawings. Lectures and hands-on exercises add to your learning experience. Course content includes: creating a new design file seed files MicroStation application window working units fundamental placement commands precision input tools element modification tools element manipulation tools view control element attributes fence manipulation view windows and view attributes text placement Recommended: Technical training, drafting knowledge or practical experience is recommended, along with training or experience in Windows operating systems. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 MicroStation V8i 2D Level II [CCTA386] Hone your skills and learn to create more advanced working drawings. This course expands on the features learned in Level I and introduces new tools. It also expands text tools and introduces cells (symbols) and other, more advanced tools. Course content includes: text placement text manipulation text nodes text enter data fields text styles installing new fonts complex chains and shapes cell libraries creating cells cell selector line terminators patterning area fills reference files Recommended: CCTA385 MicroStation V8i 2D Level I. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $450 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
25 MicroStation V8i 2D Level III [CCTA387] This course builds on the concepts introduced in Levels I and II by introducing more complex topics. After completing this course, you ll be able to create and manipulate more complex drawings and provide hard-copy output through the plotting environment. As you learn about customizing tools, you ll be able to develop your own tools. Course content includes: reference files reference file manipulation saved views attaching, displaying and plotting raster images selection sets graphic groups selection by attributes level symbology importing, exporting and converting drawings into other formats dimensioning custom line styles function keys mapping plotting environment variables Recommended: CCTA386 MicroStation V8i 2D Level II. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Recommended: MicroStation V8i 2D Levels I, II and III or working knowledge of any MicroStation versions. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Bentley InRoads Level II [CCTA389] A continuation of CCTA388 Bentley InRoads Level I, this course builds on the basics of the InRoads software, guiding you through vertical geometry, profiles, cross-sections, volume design and reporting. After completing this course, you ll be able to: create and edit Vertical PIs and define alignments use Project Defaults to create CAD files to be used for InRoads graphics create a corridor with the Roadway Designer create a surface from a corridor create and update cross-sections create profiles and cross-sections annotate cross-sections generate end-area volumes and volumes reports generate an XML report and fixed format reports Recommended: CCTA388 Bentley InRoads Level I. Good written and spoken English. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 IT PAYS TO REGISTER EARLY! You ll be pleased with how we ve updated and restructured our courses and certificate programs to keep current with industry requirements. Now you ll not only benefit from learning from industry experts, you ll also be rewarded with CTC Rewards. It s an unbeatable combination. Register one week or more prior to the start date of your course, and you ll receive a $25 Early Reward Coupon* which can be used toward any item at the NAIT Tech Store. Note: *Early Reward coupons are not available for courses priced less than $150. For more information phone: visit: nait.ca/ctc CTC CADD/MicroStation Courses Bentley InRoads Level I [CCTA388] Bentley InRoads Levels I and II introduce you to Bentley InRoads software for road design projects. Target audiences include the civil engineering technician, site developer and/or surveyor. This hands-on training takes you through the project design cycle, including setting up a project, existing ground data and horizontal geometry. After you complete Level I, you ll be able to: navigate and use the InRoads interface use Project Defaults to create CAD files for use with InRoads graphics display surface contours, features and triangles create horizontal geometry alignments from graphics create and edit horizontal alignments through curve definitions create profiles and cross sections Phone
26 Database Courses CTC Database Courses Overview Discover how easy-to-operate software programs can help you effectively track, report and share information. Learn how to use information and reports to make better business decisions and develop applications. You will appreciate the practical, hands-on learning style, as courses are designed to ensure that you know how to apply what you learn in the real world. Career Opportunities The courses in this series are designed to support your career as a database administrator, business application developer or web developer. Those with some working knowledge of the field and who are looking to expand their skill set will add to their skill set and discover increased job opportunities. Courses CCTB100 CCTB200 CCTB300 CCTB106 CCTB206 CCTB111 CCTB130 CCTO170 CCTO270 CCTO370 CCTO470 Microsoft SQL Server Level I Microsoft SQL Server Level II Microsoft SQL Server Level III Crystal Reports Level I Crystal Reports Level II SQL Introduction SQL Server Reporting Services Microsoft Access Level I Microsoft Access Level II Microsoft Access Level III Microsoft Access Level IV Courses Microsoft SQL Server Level I [CCTB100] Instructors well versed in SQL configuration and performance will lead you through a basic introduction of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and basic administration skills. This course will develop your solid foundation for further study on this topic. By the end of the course, you ll be able to: install, configure and patch Microsoft SQL Server 2008, and secure it on the network create databases and tables, and implement basic SQL syntax for insert, update, delete, select and join functions deploy the basics of data backup and recovery connect to SQL Server 2008 using Microsoft Access, creating a simple front-end application view current server activity, and diagnose and troubleshoot connectivity and lockout problems Recommended: Familiarity with a Windows server environment. Experience with other database systems is beneficial but not mandatory. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Microsoft SQL Server Level II [CCTB200] Learn advanced SQL Server 2008 administration and programming skills. By practising with a real-life scenario and designing and implementing a database, you ll develop the skills necessary to transfer the lessons back to the workplace. Specific course topics include: administering network authentication, security authorization and permissions for databases and database objects integrity user-defined data types, constraints, functions, defaults and identities basic server-side programming concepts, including stored procedures, triggers, views and indexes measuring and controlling server performance, and troubleshooting performance problems using tools supplied with SQL Server 2008 designing a simple, single-form application in Visual Basic. NET and connecting to a SQL Server 2008 database creating a database maintenance plan to properly maintain and optimize SQL Server 2008 using automation and database utilities Recommended: CCTB100 Microsoft SQL Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Microsoft SQL Server Level III [CCTB300] Become an advanced Microsoft SQL Server administrator. Learn to work with the optional components of SQL Server 2008, and increase your marketable skills beyond basic knowledge. In this course, you ll use: Microsoft Access upsizing tool to migrate an Access database to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SQL Server Integration Services to move data in and out of SQL Server 2008 to foreign data formats like Oracle, Access and Excel SQL Server Analysis Services to create an online analytical processing (OLAP) cube for data warehousing and mining SQL Server Reporting Services to generate Web-accessible reports SQL Server Notification Services to create an event-driven backend for point-in-time delivery of data to end users SQL Server database copy and mirror functions to enable disaster recovery and business resumption SQL Server Replication Services to duplicate data from one SQL Server to another automatically Recommended: CCTB200 Microsoft SQL Level II, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $500 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
27 Crystal Reports Level I [CCTB106] Learn to work with Crystal Reports, the widely accepted business intelligence application used to design and generate reports from a wide range of data sources. In this introductory course, you ll have the opportunity to practise producing a variety of reports, including standard, listing, cross-tab, mailing label, summary, graph and Top N. Working with these reports, you ll: learn about various Wizards and Experts set up the overall report format and conditional formatting link related databases and tables select records and groups to include in the report gather files required to distribute the report learn how to use the Formula Editor to create simple formulas learn how to use parameter fields learn about report/sub-report Recommended: CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Crystal Reports Level II [CCTB206] Become even more proficient in your use of Crystal Reports. Advancing your understanding of this frequently used application will allow you to: learn about Report Alert create Form Letters learn about Running Totals create advanced formulas conditionally format reports create sub-reports create geographic maps and publish on the WEB use Microsoft.NET and crystal report to develop and deploy WEB or Windows based reports create SQL expressions SQL Introduction [CCTB111] Introduce yourself to Structured Query Language (SQL), the standard language for relational database management systems (RDBMS). Learn to use statements to update or retrieve information from a database. In this introduction, you ll also receive information and practice to: manage data through SQL constructs explore SELECT, WHERE query statements understand stored procedures for specific databases Recommended: Some programming experience is required. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 SQL Server Reporting Services [CCTB130] Discover how you can produce a variety of reports using SQL Server Reporting Services. In addition to discovering how to create reports either using Wizard or Access, or manually, you ll also learn about: creating summary reports using aggregate functions running totals conditional formatting creating cross-tab reports chart (graphs) reports importing Microsoft Access Reports Parameter Reports Recommended: CCTB111 SQL Introduction and CCTB141 Visual Basic.NET Level I. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Microsoft Access Level I [CCTO170] Discover how useful Access can be in your office or work environment. Learn the basic workings of this popular software and develop your skills in creating and using tables, forms and reports. You ll also learn to: learn the basic concepts and terminology of MS Access create a database create and work within a table introduction to the creation and use of queries create and format forms and reports learn to use MS Access WIZARDS to simplify tasks Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system or practical experience and MS Excel Level I experience would be an asset. Fee: $275 Hours: 14 Microsoft Access Level II [CCTO270] If you have already created simple tables, queries and forms in Access, take your skills to the next level. Learn to use Access Basic and how to design Ad Hoc Queries and how to automate functions by creating macros. Concepts and topics covered include: multi-table databases and linking tables Action and Select queries relation integrity and cascading deletes and updates forms and sub-form creation event procedures Recommended: CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I. Fee: $325 Hours: 14 CTC Database Courses Recommended: CCTB106 Crystal Reports Level I. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Phone
28 CTC Database Courses Microsoft Access Level III [CCTO370] Visual Basic is an extension of Access Basic used to create and modify programming code. Learn to function effectively in this environment and create dynamic forms. After you complete this course, you ll be able to: introduction to Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) recognize data types and variables discuss forms and ActiveX controls use control statements and looping statements recognize subroutines and functions explain various programming techniques and concepts debugging techniques Recommended: CCTO270 Microsoft Access Level II and CCTB120 Programming and Object-Oriented Fundamentals or equivalent practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Microsoft Access Level IV [CCTO470] Whether you re a technical user or are simply looking to develop more skills, this course will challenge your Access abilities. Make your Access applications come alive with the use of Visual Basic. Topics include: create a structured user interfaces with VBA work with ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) in code work with Domain functions add search and filter capabilities into your forms from code work with Dialog windows internal vs. external pictures Recommended: CCTO370 Microsoft Access Level III. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 how to register! To plan your schedule, please visit us online at nait.ca/ctc for a comprehensive list of CTC course offerings. Students may register online, in person, by mail, phone or fax. Online: nait.ca/ctc Phone: Fax: Mail/In Person: Office of the Registrar Suite 1000, Street Edmonton, AB T5G 3H1 28 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
29 Digital Communications Courses Overview New opportunities in the digital communications field are emerging every day, meaning greater career potential in an exciting industry. Other industries are becoming more aware of the possibilities of digital communications and are eagerly seeking people with the skills to create communications solutions. At the same time, the technology used in the field is rapidly advancing, and there is increased pressure on employees to stay up to date. At NAIT, digital communications courses are taught by experienced instructors who understand industry demands and how to work with internal teams and external clients. Students gain technical skills and a greater knowledge for the entire visual communications process. Courses provide students with hands-on experience and ensure that they learn skills applicable in work situations. Career Opportunities Careers in digital communications are developing rapidly. Training in the field can lead you to a career as a graphic designer, freelance designer, digital illustrator, web designer, interface designer, production artist, pre-press technician or digital modeller. Courses CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics CCTD10 Client/Designer Relations CCTD101 Adobe Photoshop for Beginners CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I CCTD210 Adobe Photoshop Level II CCTD310 Adobe Photoshop Level III CCTD111 Adobe Acrobat Level I CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I CCTD215 Adobe Illustrator Level II CCTD120 InDesign Level I CCTD220 InDesign Level II CCTD130 Flash Foundations CCTD161 Digital Photography Management CCTD170 Typography CCTD180 Digital Audio CCTD190 Digital Photography Basic CCTD216 Visual Design Level I CCTD316 Visual Design Level II CCTD317 Visual Design Advanced for the Web CCTD318 Visual Design Master Portfolio CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver CCTW300 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver CCTW310 Web Content, Analytics and Usability CCTW400 CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver CCTW500 CSS/HTML V - Using Dreamweaver CCTW910 Designing a Website: Project CCTW915 Project: Designing a Responsive Website Courses Creating Web Graphics [CCTB276] This course introduces students to the basics of: image theory to optimize graphics creating type essential conventions of web design creating rollovers and complex navigation systems website prototypes and animations using Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks and Dreamweaver After completing this course, you ll be able to use the Adobe workflow to create professional quality web graphics - from simple navigation systems to full web interfaces. Recommended: CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I and CCTD115 Illustrator Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Client/Designer Relations [CCTD10] Successful projects depend on a strong relationship with the client. This relationship can only be nurtured and maintained through a commitment to communication. This course focuses on the process model for multimedia development. It evaluates and discusses steps to the process in an interactive learning environment. Learn the process behind preparing for client meetings and successful team development meetings. By the end of this course, you ll be comfortable with the essential concepts of building client relations and engaging in project communications. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system, or equivalent practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, using a word processing application). CTC Digital Communications Courses Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Phone
30 Adobe Photoshop for Beginners [CCTD101] This course introduces students to Adobe Photoshop, the most used digital graphic/photography tool available. First-time graphics students build a solid foundation that centres on basic concepts such as zooming, layers, selection techniques and more advanced techniques such as masking and removing backgrounds. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system, equivalent courses or practical computer experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Adobe Photoshop Level III [CCTD310] Explore the nearly endless possibilities of Photoshop. Open up creatively as you experiment with filters, blending modes, masks, colour adjustments, layers and retouching tools and techniques. After completing this course, you ll have a fluid range of Photoshop skills. Recommended: CCTD210 Adobe Photoshop Level II. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Adobe Illustrator Level II [CCTD215] Learn to use Illustrator just like the pros do to maximize your designs and layouts. Take the foundational skills learned in CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I and learn more about printing techniques and procedures. You ll learn to create custom start-up files use color efficiently in Adobe Illustrator and minimize problems at the press understand how the PostScript language affects your output steer away from common problems and ensure success of final products CTC Digital Communications Courses Adobe Photoshop Level I [CCTD110] Familiarize yourself with the most popular and powerful digital photography tool available. This is the first step in learning to use Photoshop s functions. Brighten colours, smooth skin, change backgrounds - the power is yours. Throughout the course, you ll build a foundation of essential Photoshop skills and learn to manipulate, combine and mask digital images. You ll create, save and edit your own images through hands-on training. Recommended: Practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, navigating the World Wide Web). Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Adobe Photoshop Level II [CCTD210] Fine tune your must-have Photoshop skills. Put your talent to use as you learn to output graphics correctly to other post-production software programs for various end uses. By the end of the course, you ll know how to use colour channels, settings and correction tools, and how to create high-resolution images for colour documents. Recommended: CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Adobe Acrobat Level I [CCTD111] Increase your potential by building a strong foundation in Adobe Acrobat. Learn to understand the interface, navigate files, create bookmarks, distribute PDF files, use notes and touch up text. Round out your learning by also discovering the process of converting printed materials into PDF documents. The techniques learned will greatly maximize your efficiency on the job. Recommended: Practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, using a word processing application). Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Adobe Illustrator Level I [CCTD115] Add Illustrator to your designer toolkit. Start with an introduction to creating vector art using Adobe Illustrator and practise with the program s features and capabilities in an encouraging environment. You ll receive an overview of the program interface, practice using the tools and palette, and easy-to-follow instructions to save and edit documents. Recommended: Practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, using a word processing application. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Recommended: CCTD111 Adobe Acrobat Level I, CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I and practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, using a word processing application). Fee: $400 Hours: 14 InDesign Level I [CCTD120] Introduce yourself to InDesign, the powerfully intuitive page layout program. This course focuses on basic layout techniques that will help you make simple and eye-pleasing layouts. Learn how to navigate and view documents effectively, and discover how to add simple design elements just by understanding the program interface. The course also includes simple lessons to increase your understanding of creating effective layouts. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system, and CCTD170 Typography. Fee: $350 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
31 InDesign Level II [CCTD220] Begin your investigation into the everevolving world of visual media. In an interactive learning environment, you ll discuss traditional and modern methods of developing and designing visual media, opening your mind to where design has been and where it s going. Explore the techniques used and what leading-edge designers are doing to stay ahead of the curve. Your design exploration will cover: understanding the differences between traditional and digital design learning about various methods of displaying digital documents understanding how experts use traditional methods to maximize user attention exploring modern trends and techniques in use today Recommended: CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I or CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Flash Foundations [CCTD130] Flat websites be gone! It s Flash to the rescue! Once used for indulgent animation, Flash is now more appropriately relied on for developing engaging web content. Journey through Flash s essential capabilities: you ll create an entirely Flash-based website that uses both interactivity and animation. The course covers: Flash interface relevance of the program in web development today drawing and animation techniques Flash ActionScript Recommended: CCT0101 Windows Vista Operating System or any other Windows operating system, or equivalent practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, navigating the World Wide Web). Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Digital Photography Management [CCTD161] With the advent of digital cameras it is quite easy to capture a very large number of photographs. The problem that most digital photographers are faced with afterwards is how to import, organize, sort, search, edit and share all their photographs. A one-stop solution to this problem is to use digital photo management software, such as iphoto to handle all those tasks. This course will provide the learner the knowledge and skills to setup and use digital photo management software. Recommended: CCTD190 Digital Photography Basic Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Typography [CCTD170] A craft all its own, type selection is the basic building block of any page. Begin your journey into typography by first understanding its history. Then, discover how subtle changes can have big impact. Learn how kerning, tracking and shifting your own copy can help you achieve balance, flow and symmetry. Determine how to categorize typefaces and the different typography techniques. Watch your own work improve right before your eyes. Recommended: Practical computer experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Digital Audio [CCTD180] Mix it up with digital audio. Discover how to create original music and soundscape compositions by unleashing your ability to capture, mix, splice, edit and apply effects to sound in a professional multi-track audio creation program. Learn how to capture audio in digital format and all about bit depth, sampling rates, sound file formats, compression and MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). Recommended: Practical computer experience (browsing for files, using a mouse, average typing speed of 25+ wpm, using a word processing application). Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Digital Photography Basic [CCTD190] Make the most of your digital memories. Using either your own digital camera or a unit supplied by NAIT, you ll learn how to use the setup and selection options available to you. More specifically, you ll receive selection criteria to follow when buying a digital camera, insight into the technology behind digital camera recording and image resolution. You ll also learn about basic lighting and composition techniques that will enhance your photos. Last, you will also receive some guidance in selecting and setting up your digital darkroom for inputting, managing, manipulating and outputting your digital photos. Recommended: Practical computer experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Visual Design Level I [CCTD216] Begin your investigation into the everevolving world of visual media. In an interactive learning environment, you ll discuss traditional and modern methods of developing and designing visual media, opening your mind to where design has been and where it s going. Explore the techniques used and what leading-edge designers are doing to stay ahead of the curve. Your design exploration will cover: understanding the differences between traditional and digital design learning about various methods of displaying digital documents understanding how experts use traditional methods to maximize user attention exploring modern trends and techniques in use today Recommended: CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I or CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 CTC Digital Communications Courses Phone
32 CTC Digital Communications Courses Visual Design Level II [CCTD316] This course explores modern trends and techniques used to develop and complete leading-edge visual designs. Learn to execute graphic design at a professional level to critique visual media and communicate visually. Recommended: CCTD216 Visual Design Level I, CCTD170 Typography and CCTD115 Adobe Illustrator Level I. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Visual Design Advanced for the Web [CCTD317] This course explores modern techniques in visual design for the Internet and the ways these differ from designing for print. You ll create a website interface with strong graphics and multiple links that allow users to navigate and understand the website s message easily. You ll also learn to design websites with multiple pages and rich content to make users feel secure and find what they are looking for. Recommended: CCTD316 Visual Design Advanced, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Visual Design Master Portfolio [CCTD318] Successful portfolios communicate an understanding of strong design, organization and creativity. This course helps you finalize and identify your strongest works and assemble them into a visual portfolio for clients and employers. By the end of the course, you ll: have completed a visual portfolio understand how to identify when a design is complete understand how to communicate that process Recommended: CCTD317 Visual Design Advanced for the Web. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals [CCTW100] This hands-on practical web design course teaches Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) formatting. The fundamental skills required for web page creation are covered in this course. This course is therefore fundamental to all other web creation and web development course. It is highly recommended to take this course first before taking other web creation courses. After completing this course, you ll be able to: understand the differences between Structural Formatting and Presentation Formatting in Web Page Creation understand the relationship between HTML, CSS, Browsers, and Web Servers implement proper HTML5 tags, document structure, and rendering create web pages using HTML5 with text, graphics, links, lists, and tables add basic CSS presentations formatting to an HTML document create a basic web site Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW200] This course is an opportunity to learn more features of both HTML5 and CSS3 so that you can create, organize, and present web site more effectively. It is the second course in our series of progressive web development courses. Taught using Dreamweaver allowing students to incorporate Adobe work flow into their web development process. Upon completing this course, you ll be able to: work with the Dreamweaver Interface understand the differences between Structural Formatting, Presentation Formatting, and Behavioural Formatting in Web Page Creation understand and Implement Cascading Style Sheets use basic Client Side Scripting and Server Side Scripting on Web Pages learn time saving technologies to assist in web page creation get better Search Engine results with Search Engine Optimization techniques create and upload a web site to a web server Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW300] This course covers advanced uses of HTML5 and CSS3 using Dreamweaver. It is the third course in our series of progressive web development courses. This course covers website planning, management, design, validation, and layout. Students will learn both the development process and how to brand their sites. Basic PHP Scripting and Integration will be introduced. Students will be introduces to HTML5 Forms. After completing this course, you ll be able to: understand customized setting within the Dreamweaver Interface build advanced cascading style sheets and CSS3 layouts understand the Development Process in Web Design understand basic website management understand web site branding use basic forms to provide interaction understand basics of PHP develop web pages that validate upload a web site to a web server for testing Recommended: CCTW200 CSS/ HTML II - Using Dreamweaver. Fee: $450 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
33 Web Content, Analytics and Usability [CCTW310] This hands-on course allows web developers and designers to increase their knowledge of web content strategy, analytics and web usability testing. This course allows you to enrich your websites with content critical to the sites target audience. We discuss how to deal with CMS data, Microformats, and accessibility standards. This course explains how to gather web site data and use it with the best Web analytical tools available. The course covers the legal issues, technical considerations, and practical testing methods available for conducting web usability testing. Scripting and running of live tests will be conducted as part of the learning process. Highlights of the course are: web Content Strategy writing for the Web dealing with CMS Data learning to use Microformats web Accessibility Standards web Analytics and Tools web Usability Testing Legalities and Technical Considerations web Usability Testing Practices and Reporting Recommended: CCTW300 CSS/ HTML III-Using Dreamweaver. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW400] This Dreamweaver course teaches advanced web development techniques. It is the fourth course in our series of progressive web development courses. This course continues to teach through the philosophy of Progressive Enhancement allowing students to really see the multi level structure of web design. Students will develop accessible and standards compliant web pages using modern up to date techniques. Web Forms, Ajax, and Spry Integration will be taught. After completing this course, you ll be able to: understand the Rich Interactive Formatting, the fourth layer of Progressive Enhancement understand the differences between Structural Formatting, Presentation Formatting, Behavioural Formatting, and Rich Interactive Formatting use advanced CSS3 to style and layout pages work with external CSS and JavaScript documents use the Advanced Web Form construction understand the basics of Ajax create and Incorporate Spry objects create and use library items and assets Recommended: CCTW300 CSS/ HTML III - Using Dreamweaver and CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML V - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW500] This advanced web development course is taught using Dreamweaver allowing students to develop dynamic and richly interactive sites. It is the fifth course in our series of progressive web development courses. Students will learn to properly use JavaScript Libraries, integrated Web Type, and other advanced Scripting techniques for the web. Browser differences will be dealt with using hand-on testing. Integration of Server Side PHP scripts will be practiced. You will be introduced to web site testing techniques. After completing this course, you ll be able to: use advanced behaviours for complex navigation systems use Dreamweaver to develop dynamic web sites understand the basics of JavaScript Libraries understand how to integrate JQuery understand advanced JQuery techniques understand how to integrate TypeKit understand PHP Script Integration understand the basics of web site testing techniques Recommended: CCTW400 CSS/ HTML IV Using Dreamweaver and CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Designing a Website: Project [CCTW910] In a guided project format, students will plan, design and build a web site utilizing all their skills learned in previous classes. This is your final project to complete the Web Design certificate. Fee: $495 Hours: 14 Project: Designing a Responsive Website [CCTW915] This is the final project to complete the Web Developer certificate. Student will plan, flowchart, storyboard, develop, test, and present a complete website. The site itself must be highly responsive to allow maximum view ability in a wide array of screen sizes and device types. Project timings will be flexible to allow maximum participation and to ensure the quality of the finished Websites. This will allow plenty of time to gathering project resources, develop your website and for interaction with the instructor and other students during the web development process. Participants will meet for four project meetings over a period of roughly one month. Meetings will either be during the day or evening. Recommended: To be eligible for this course you must successfully complete all other required course in the Web Developer Certificate. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 CTC Digital Communications Courses Phone
34 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses CTC Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses Overview Complement your existing experience or degree with applicable skills in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). You will learn to integrate, store, edit, analyze, share and display geographically referenced information through the use of an information system. Hands-on training will help you to perform routine tasks easily or to perform more complex problem solving. Use these courses to boost your career in engineering or information systems. Career Opportunities Completion of GIS courses or certificates can help you achieve greater career success as an engineer, engineer technologist or information systems professional. Employment opportunities in GIS include geographic information systems (GIS) technologist, technician, analyst, specialist, team leader or manager. Courses CCTG101 CCTG102 CCTG105 CCTG107 CCTG115 CCTG116 CCTG117 CCTG118 CCTG119 CCTG120 GIS Concepts and Application Types GIS Data Conversion and Management GIS Project Management and Strategic Planning GPS and Location based Service for GIS GIS Best Practices GIS Cartography GIS Spatial Analysis Remote Sensing in GIS Web Mapping: GIS Using Open Source Software GeoMedia Professional Level I CCTG220 CCTG320 CCTG420 CCTG130 CCTG230 CCTG235 CCTG330 CCTG160 CCTG165 CCTG219 CCTG225 Courses GeoMedia Professional Level II GeoMedia Professional Level III GeoMedia Professional Level IV ArcGIS Level I ArcGIS Level II ArcGIS Python Programming ArcGIS and Visual Basic Programming Oracle Spatial Fundamentals Environmental Applications Aerial Data Acquisition Open Source GIS - GRASS GIS Concepts and Application Types [CCTG101] This entry-level course offers the theoretical foundation and practical handson activities required to gain a solid understanding of the principles, benefits and uses of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Explore GIS data sources and data models, application of GIS for problem solving and the types of GIS software available today. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $550 Hours: 14 GIS Data Conversion and Management [CCTG102] Know what to do with the GIS information in front of you. Learn to identify common types of GIS data, what GIS data requirements are and how to determine data conversion issues. Enjoy lively discussion on data management issues and trends in the field today. Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $550 Hours: 14 GIS Project Management and Strategic Planning [CCTG105] Discover how to lead your team or organization through a successful and methodical GIS project. Learn to assess the impact a GIS project can have on your organization as you also learn how to: manage expectations of all internal and external audiences develop the plan and begin implementation prepare review documents outlining the strategic planning process Recommended: None Fee: $550 Hours: 14 GPS and Location based Service for GIS [CCTG107] Understand your way around GPS as you learn the basic principles and theories of GPS. Build in-depth knowledge and appreciation of the challenges associated with using GPS for navigation and data acquisition. Classroom exercises demonstrate the possibilities of using information collected with GPS. Outdoor field labs let you use a variety of GPS brands and grades for relevant and practical tasks. Come prepared to spend several hours outdoors during the field labs. Recommended: None Fee: $550 Hours: 14 GIS Best Practices [CCTG115] You finally decided that you want to implement a full-ledged GIS database; so, how do you go about such a daunting task? There are best practices that people in the field adhere to when embarking on this journey. You will learn about the key phases for good database development. The class also discusses such items as cost/benefit analysis, risk analysis and metadata. Recommended: None Fee: $550 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
35 GIS Cartography [CCTG116] What are you doing to keep up with the ever-evolving field of cartography? Review basic cartographic principles and terms, including coordinate systems, data, scale and projection. Learn about cartography and about creating the thematic map, colour theory and map design while also practising GIS graphic data entry heads-up digitizing. Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $550 Hours: 14 GIS Spatial Analysis [CCTG117] What are you doing to keep up with the ever-evolving field of spatial analysis? Review basic principles and spatial analysis terminology, and get more out of your data with spatial analysis. This course is an excellent foundation for the product-specific training that follows. Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $550 Hours: 14 Remote Sensing in GIS [CCTG118] Advance your GIS capabilities by learning the basic principles and various techniques used in remote sensing. The emphasis of this introductory course is on digital satellite image processing, an essential skill which is increasingly demanded by industry. In the course you ll learn the fundamentals of remote sensing and gain hands-on experience through lecture, demonstration, and class exercise. Topics include principles and process of remote sensing, image quality and correction, image enhancement, multiband image visualization, image transformation, and image classification. This course will provide a solid foundation for integrating remote sensor data with GIS technology. Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application, or knowledge of GIS and the basic principles of physics. Fee: $575 Hours: 14 Web Mapping: GIS Using Open Source Software [CCTG119] It seems as if new web sites with mapping and GIS functionality are springing up every day. This course uses Open Source software to build a GIS web site that goes beyond mere web mapping. Participants start from the very beginning with downloading all software pieces and installing them, to setting them up and configuring them. The course begins with the web browser, Apache, then discusses services that create the web mapping/gis data that can be disseminated over that web, details how the services are exposed to client applications, and concludes with the client-side application that can consume the web mapping/gis services. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $535 Hours: 14 GeoMedia Professional Level I [CCTG120] Mapping solutions made simple - for the novice and the experienced GIS technician alike. Combining both visualization and analysis tools, GeoMedia is an efficient software solution to help you create custom mapping solutions. Learn to use the software to store objects such as map windows, legends, layouts, queries and warehouse connections in an application file. This course focuses on: concepts of GeoWorkspaces and data warehouse connection configuring coordinate systems adding and modifying the legend clarity of geometry classification Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $550 Hours: 14 GeoMedia Professional Level II [CCTG220] Put GeoMedia to use through active practice. Work with real data, coordinating files supplied from different sources and applying updates, corrections and modifications. Discover the tools and processes for working with GeoMedia in the workplace. Learn to: edit features and geometries register raster and vector data, and produce GeoTIFF images create data by inserting traverses use the placement of editing tools Recommended: CCTG120 GeoMedia Professional Level I. Fee: $600 Hours: 14 GeoMedia Professional Level III [CCTG320] Take your fundamental knowledge of GeoMedia to the next level. This course looks at the ways cartography has been implemented in the GeoMedia world. Discover the tools and processes to work with GeoMedia, and learn to: create Thematic mapping use and modify styles use the layout window and generate plot-ready maps set up GeoMedia for batch plotting use GeoMedia Map Publisher Recommended: CCTG220 GeoMedia Professional Level II. Fee: $650 Hours: 14 GeoMedia Professional Level IV [CCTG420] Take your fundamental knowledge of GeoMedia even further. Your first step will be writing a project proposal, based on a project of your choice, complete with objectives, goals and data. Mimicking real-world responsibilities, you ll develop the project by gathering the necessary data, deciding on a workflow implementation plan and completing your project. It s excellent practical training for your GIS career. Recommended: CCTG320 GeoMedia Professional Level III. Fee: $650 Hours: 14 CTC Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses Phone
36 CTC Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses ArcGIS Level I [CCTG130] Prepare yourself for an intense introduction to the ArcGIS platform. In this 2-day course, you ll learn to use all 3 components of ArcGIS: ArcMap, ArcCatalog and ArcToolbox. You ll explore how the applications work together to provide a complete GIS software solution. You ll also discover how to load, query, analyze and display GIS data using Arc- GIS. Throughout the course, you ll use a real-life example to demonstrate all of the major functions of the ArcGIS software - from data loading to mapmaking. You ll even have the opportunity explore geodatabases in ArcGIS. Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application Types, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $725 Hours: 14 ArcGIS Level II [CCTG230] Hone your ArcGIS skills by building on the principles learned in Level I. This course starts with in-depth discussion of and practice building geodatabases, and covers the loading of many different data formats into ArcGIS, extensive labelling of features, in-depth spatial functionality and all major geo-processing functions. You ll touch on network analysis, geocoding and 3D data visualization. Other course components include: editing spatial and attribute data, including creation of topology and related rules to identify and remove topological inconsistencies discussion of database design Learning in this intensive course is made manageable through the use of multiple real-world examples. Recommended: CCTG130 ArcGIS Level I. Fee: $775 Hours: 14 ArcGIS Python Programming [CCTG235] Create, edit and manage models using specific ArcGIS software. Add to your knowledge and skill by learning the basics of geo-processing using ArcGIS and develop Python scripts for geo-processing. You ll also gain a basic understanding of developing and running models with ModelBuilder. Recommended: CCTG230 ArcGIS Level II. Fee: $800 Hours: 14 ArcGIS and Visual Basic Programming [CCTG330] Learn to customize and extend the functionality of the ArcGIS interface using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the programming environment included with the ArcGIS software. Learn fundamental VBA programming techniques and about Visual Basic s forms, branching and looping. The second half of the course focuses on ArcObjects, ArcObjects model diagrams and programming of some common, useful tasks in Arc- Map not available with the native package. You ll learn how to: manage different data sources (download, conversion, alignment, metadata) create portable projects to pass on to others load and use sample scripts, extensions and the Avenue Programming Language for customization perform advanced theme classification and tabular analysis complete a GIS analysis project of your choice and present it to the class using your newly acquired skills Recommended: CCTG230 ArcGIS Level II, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $875 Hours: 14 Oracle Spatial Fundamentals [CCTG160] Journey into the world of Oracle Spatial and management of spatial data. Learn how to model, create and index tables with spatial data and how to load spatial data into an Oracle database. Discover Oracle s native data type for spatial data (SDO_GEOMETRY) and the geometric primitives it supports. Learn how to query spatial data and perform spatial analysis with spatial operators and functions. Additional topics include: Oracle Spatial s Linear Referencing System (LRS) capabilities coordinating systems support in Oracle Spatial performance tuning and administration Recommended: CCTG101 GIS Concepts and Application, or equivalent knowledge of GIS and databases is required. Fee: $575 Hours: 14 Environmental Applications [CCTG165] Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is at the intersection of so many fields that it s hardly surprising that GIS plays such a crucial role in environmental applications. Indeed, GIS technology provides the tools that permit us to better manage natural resources and more objectively tackle environmental issues. It can help us assess future scenarios, explore alternatives and resolve conflicting requirements. This class comprises five units, each employing one or two unique GIS applications for solving environmental issues. We start by looking at an application of spatial analysis and mapping to wildlife biology questions. Then, we employ map algebra to determine potential stream flow in hydrological modeling, and to resolve conflicting demands in land-use planning. In the landscape ecology unit, we assess the level of landscape fragmentation, and how to interpret the results. Then, we look at biodiversity using remote sensing data and process the data to classify 36 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
37 the landscape. And finally, we grow a forest by hundreds of years in mere minutes to assess how much of it we might harvest sustainably while we delve into forestry. Each unit opens with a brief discussion of its main research agendas. It then clarifies where and how GIS can solve issues. And most importantly, each unit entails the completion of a real-world example of applying GIS technology to provide solutions. Recommended: None Fee: $535 Hours: 14 Aerial Data Acquisition [CCTG219] In this class, discover the basic principles of photogrammetry. See how today`s technology has changed traditional mapping techniques into exciting 3D Softcopy data capture. Using lectures, demonstrations and class exercises throughout this class, you will learn about aerial data acquisition techniques starting with conventional analog aerial photography methods, followed by different examples of up-to-date digital aerial sensors. 3D mapping from high resolution satellite scenes will be discussed as well as the latest hot topic in the realm of photogrammetry: unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) data capture. Fee: $575 Hours: 14 Open Source GIS - GRASS [CCTG225] Discover Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS GIS) as an open source software alternative to traditional GIS platforms. GRASS GIS is a free desktop GIS used for data management, image processing, graphics production, spatial modeling and visualization of many types of data. Class exercises will help you to understand how to set up project, how to load, query, process and analyze vector and raster data. You will learn how to create final outputs in form of 2D maps, 3D scenes and 3D fly-by animations. This course focuses on: Raster analysis and Image processing Vector analysis DTM analysis Visualization Map creation Recommended: CCTG10 GIS Concepts and Application, or knowledge of GIS. Fee: $575 Hours: 14 IT PAYS TO REGISTER EARLY! You ll be pleased with how we ve updated and restructured our courses and certificate programs to keep current with industry requirements. Now you ll not only benefit from learning from industry experts, you ll also be rewarded with CTC Rewards. It s an unbeatable combination. Register one week or more prior to the start date of your course, and you ll receive a $25 Early Reward Coupon* which can be used toward any item at the NAIT Tech Store. Note: *Early Reward coupons are not available for courses priced less than $150. For more information phone: visit: nait.ca/ctc CTC Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses Phone
38 Information Technology Management Courses CTC Information Technology Management Courses Overview Information Technology (IT) plays a critical role in overall business strategy and success. The way an organization plans and manages IT solutions are extremely important. With hardware, software and theory in the IT industry constantly evolving, it is vital to stay current. Whether you are looking to increase your effectiveness in your current job, stay ahead of the competition or make a career change, ongoing education is the answer. Career Opportunities Due to our increased use and dependence of information technology (IT) solutions, job opportunities are popping up everywhere you look. Therefore, courses are suitable if you are looking for a career in the private or public sector, or if you are seeking freelance or full-time employment in a small to large organization. Specific careers in the field include project manager, business analyst, consultant and marketing analyst. Courses CCTB101 CCTB102 CCTB103 CCTB104 CCTB109 CCTB112 CCTB117 CCTB201 CCTB202 CCTB209 BA Introduction and Enterprise Analysis Data Modeling Process Modeling Project Management Microsoft Project Level I Use Case Analysis Unified Modeling Language (UML) Requirements Gathering and Management Requirements Analysis and Validation Microsoft Project Level II CCTB302 CCTB304 CCTB305 CCTB306 CCTB307 CCTB308 CCTB309 CCTB311 CCTB332 CCTB335 CCTB631 CCTB632 CCTB633 CCTB634 CCTB635 Courses Dynamic Team Communication Negotiation and Team Building Dynamic (Effective) Writing and Documentation Facilitation, Problem Solving and Leadership Skills Quality Assurance User Acceptance Testing Business Process Improvement Introduction to IT Governance Business Process Implementation and Change Management Introduction to Business Process Management Information Management Frameworks and Strategies Information Management and Data Warehousing Information Management and Business Analytics Information Management and Business Performance Advanced Information Management Solutions BA Introduction and Enterprise Analysis [CCTB101] Learn about business technology planning the proactive way and discover how to engage in effective business analysis and planning to determine technology needs and scope. Lessons help you understand business concepts and strategies, and how they relate to current market trends. Topics also include: introduction to Business Analysis and related topics, including the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) techniques for determining fit between business vision and current technology structures and strategies defining business requirements creating feasibility studies and developing business case reports scoping and defining new business opportunities system support Note: This course has replaced CCTB301 - Business Analysis and Strategic Planning. If you have previously taken this course, you do not have to take CCTB101 - BA Introduction and Enterprise Analysis. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Data Modeling [CCTB102] Explore the conceptual, logical and physical phases of data modelling. By engaging in team projects and case simulations, you ll model sample data and produce normalized data results. By the end of the course, you ll: understand where data modelling is applied in the system development process be able to define data requirements using a logical data model understand two approaches to building logical data models be able to validate a logical data model using normalization Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Process Modeling [CCTB103] Learn to support business process and management-level decision making through process modelling. In a fastpaced learning environment, you ll discover the concepts of Business Process Modelling and how it can be applied in Business Process Management (BPM) and in Information Systems (IS) projects. Other core concepts include: understanding the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) technique, terminology and core modelling elements modelling business processes using the BPMN standard employing a start-to-finish modelling method to produce a business process model that meets the model s intended purpose Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $400 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
39 Project Management [CCTB104] Discover your leadership and project organization potential. Learn to manage cost, time and quality. Practising all lessons in the context of working with a multi-faceted team ensures that you ll be able to apply what you learn to the workplace. Additional concepts include: role of project management quality and risk management quality assurance and test management Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Microsoft Project Level I [CCTB109] Study the software designed to assist you to develop plans, assign resources, track progress, manage budgets and analyze workloads. You ll witness your project management capabilities increase by learning to use Microsoft Project. After this introductory course you will: Develop your project management capabilities by learning to use Microsoft Project, software designed to help develop plans, assign resources, track progress, manage budgets and analyze workloads. After this introductory course, you ll: understand the basics of Microsoft Project know how to work with resources be able to create PERT and GANTT charts Note: Microsoft Project software is currently available to Computer Training Centre (CTC) students at the educational rate. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating systems, CCTB104 Project Management, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Use Case Analysis [CCTB112] This course describes the written use case derived from user scenarios. Topics also include: written use cases that describe how an actor interacts with a solution to accomplish a goal or respond to an event describing primary and alternate flows elements of a written use case Hands-on exercises provide you with practical application of the written use case. Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS) and Object- Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD). Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Unified Modeling Language (UML) [CCTB117] This course introduces the concept of system analysis and design using the Unified Process Methodology. You ll: identify and use the use case analysis and design models of the unified process learn about use case models, sequence and collaboration diagrams, actors, and class diagrams Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS) and Object- Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD). Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Requirements Gathering and Management [CCTB201] Set your team in the right direction by being able to define project requirements. This course provides you with the skills to write a complete and unambiguous requirements specification document that will lead everyone toward the end goal. Through lectures and practical exercises, instructors help you apply the concepts discussed in class. You ll develop: an understanding of the difference between requirements and solutions a process for managing changing requirements methods of eliciting requirements from all the stakeholders skills for writing and organizing requirements Note: This course has replaced CCTB303 -Requirement Definition and Analysis. If you have previously taken this course, you do not have to take CCTB201 - Requirements Gathering and Management. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Requirements Analysis and Validation [CCTB202] Learn how to analyze requirements and specify them through a number of different artifacts to ensure all requirements are correctly understood and able to be clearly understood. Through lectures and practical exercises, instructors help you apply the concepts discussed in class. You ll develop: a broad understanding of the issues involved in analyzing user requirements several methods of analyzing requirements a general understanding of many artifacts that could be used to capture detailed requirement specifications a process of how to assess a solution and validate the requirements have been met Note: This course has replaced CCTB303 Requirement Definition and Analysis. If you have previously taken this course, you do not have to take CCTB202 Requirements Analysis and Validation. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Microsoft Project Level II [CCTB209] Don t let your projects get out of control. Learn how to manage projects effectively using customizable data and reports in Microsoft Project. Building on what you learned in CCTB109 Microsoft Project Level I or on your previous experience with the software, you ll develop the skills to: create custom tables, views and reports apply custom filters create templates develop custom forms and fields use the organizer Recommended: CCTB109 Microsoft Project Level I. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 CTC Information Technology Management Courses Phone
40 CTC Information Technology Management Courses Dynamic Team Communication [CCTB302] Develop the skills to communicate within a cross-functional team, with peers and with people at all levels of an organization. Explore cross-functional communication dynamics and strategic thinking processes by engaging in various activities and exercises to hone your communication skills. Study the principles and nuances of consulting, and the functional differences between public and private sector organizations. Specific areas of study include: role, process and ethics of consultants ways to critique a client s operations effectively and diplomatically logical and systematic processes for identifying problems and opportunities value for clients of creating tangible deliverables (new methods, processes, systems and services) leadership and organization skills for establishing priorities, setting realistic expectations and completing objectives differences between public and private sectors at the various stages of project development Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $625 Hours: 21 Negotiation and Team Building [CCTB304] Fine-tune your negotiation skills and your ability to keep the team on track. As a Business Analyst or Project Manager you will be required to negotiate within your team and with external sources. Develop strategies and techniques for effective negotiation through several exercises and role-playing activities that mimic a practical business setting. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Dynamic (Effective) Writing and Documentation [CCTB305] Take your writing beyond the basics and discover techniques and processes useful for developing effective business documents. You ll discover what it takes to prepare formal business documents, develop reports and review your own writing for grammatical errors and clarity. As well, you ll investigate how writing differs depending on the intended audience and desired outcome. By the end of the course you will be able to: understand and use basic grammar rules recognize commonly confused words, redundant phrases, clichés and weasel words employ a Gunning Fog index to rate the readability of various documents structure and develop business reports recognize style sheets and accepted sources identify the functions of editing Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Facilitation, Problem Solving and Leadership Skills [CCTB306] Understand the workings of dynamic communications and leadership. In an interactive setting where you engage active participation, observation and discussion, you ll develop your leadership potential. Discover what it means for you to engage in productive leadership behavior by: understanding basic leadership and group dynamics investigating leadership theories developing skills for problem identification developing and communicating effective solutions Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Quality Assurance [CCTB307] Successful business analysts provide quality assurance to every project in which they engage. By participating in classroom lectures and hands-on exercises, you ll develop the necessary skills to create quality objectives, evaluate and outline quality requirements for a project, and measure system quality. It s your way of ensuring that every project is as good as it can be. Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $450 Hours: 14 User Acceptance Testing [CCTB308] Before final development, it s important to confirm that a service or product will meet the needs of the intended user. User acceptance testing (UAT) is a method to ensure that all business requirements have been presented and fulfilled efficiently and effectively. This interactive class helps you understand user acceptance testing, setting up the testing environment and leading a test. Look forward to participating in handson exercises and role-playing scenarios. Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Business Process Improvement [CCTB309] Organizations continuously strive to improve operational efficiency and service excellence. Business analysts are integral to business process improvement and must understand the theories and techniques required to achieve it. Through classroom discussion, case studies and simulations, you ll learn industry best practices for identifying value, eliminating waste and removing process bottlenecks. Topics include: Business Process Improvement Foundations The Deming Philosophy LEAN Enterprise Theory of Constraints Fee: $450 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
41 Introduction to IT Governance [CCTB311] This two-day course provides an introduction to IT Governance, and examines the need, value and benefits of governance to any IT organization. The course delivers introductory training, for individuals whose role requires them to have a high level understanding of IT governance, critical success factors for implementation and a familiarity with the wide range of frameworks, standards and methodologies in use, from the COBIT IT governance framework and the corporate governance standard ISO38500 through to the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL ) and the ISO27001 information security management standard. At the end of the course, students will have tools to identify the key requirements for getting started with an IT Governance implementation in their organizations. Recommended: Participants should have some level of IT management experience. Awareness of the business side of IT might be useful but not essential. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Business Process Implementation and Change Management [CCTB332] The Business Analyst plays important role in successful process implementation and transformation activities. Through discussion, case study and practical application, you will learn the strategies and techniques required to effectively plan for change and successfully communicate it across the enterprise. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Information Management Frameworks and Strategies [CCTB631] This course introduces the fundamentals of Information Management (IM) and the role of Business Intelligence (BI) in transforming data into information and knowledge assets. It presents relevant concepts and best practices of IM with emphasis on frameworks and strategies that take full advantage of BI technologies. It includes insightful and practical discussion on: gathering and utilizing infrastructure and architectural requirements for developing BI and IM initiatives selecting tools and platforms for BI and IM projects establishing the foundation for sustainable BI and IM solutions Recommended: Work experience in information systems. Fee: $600 Hours: 14 Information Management and Data Warehousing [CCTB632] This course focuses on leveraging data warehousing technologies to facilitate Information Management (IM). Using a hands-on approach, the course covers: data integration data warehouse architectures multidimensional modelling Metadata management as part of IM solutions implementing and maintaining data warehouses Recommended: CCTB631 Information Management Frameworks and Strategies. Fee: $900 Hours: 28 Recommended: CCTB632 - Information Management & Data Warehousing. Fee: $600 Hours: 14 Information Management and Business Performance [CCTB634] This course offers a balanced theoretical and practical instruction on business performance management. The course covers topics such as: monitoring business performance centered in the organization s strategy defining and designing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) implementing Scorecards Recommended: CCTB633 - Information Management & Business Analytics. Fee: $600 Hours: 14 Advanced Information Management Solutions [CCTB635] This course introduces advanced techniques and technologies for implementing Business Intelligence (BI) and Information Management (IM) solutions. Topics include: BI market trends emerging technologies for BI and IM data mining and the knowledge discovery process predictive analytics Recommended: CCTB634 Information Management and Business Performance. Fee: $600 Hours: 14 CTC Information Technology Management Courses Introduction to Business Process Management [CCTB335] Business Process Management (BPM) is a strategic function to improve costs, time, quality, and innovation in organizations. Learn the core activities of BPM, including process design, implementation, enactment, evaluation, and refinement. Review best practices for implementing Enterprise Process Management strategies and BPM technology. Examine the various roles of process management professionals and the standards of excellence expected of them. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Information Management and Business Analytics [CCTB633] This course addresses key components for successful planning and execution of Business Intelligence (BI) and Information Management (IM) solutions. Using in-depth discussions and hands-on labs, this course includes topics such as: data and BI governance design and implementation of analytic applications building applications towards effective BI and IM solutions Phone
42 Introductory Computer Skills Courses CTC Introductory Computer Skills Courses Overview A large percentage of jobs today require computer experience. Courses taught through NAIT s Computer Training Centre (CTC) will help you explore the world of computers. Define your basic computer skills and watch more career doors open for you. Career Opportunities A rapidly growing percentage of jobs require you to have basic computer skills. The tools and techniques learned will be valuable in any career or life path. Courses Basic Keyboarding Skills [CCTO10] If you think you ll never be able to type without looking at the keys, think again. Practice makes perfect in this beginner course. You ll learn about the standard keyboard layout and use Typing Tutor and Microsoft Word learn proper keyboard use. Your goal will be to achieve a typing speed of 30 words per minute with 98% accuracy. A helpful instructor will guide and cheer you on along the way. Fee: $300 Hours: 18 Windows Desktop Operating System [CCTO101] This must-have course teaches you to recognize the parts of the screen and to navigate Windows easily. Topics include: become familiar with Microsoft Windows terminology identify all components of a window understand file management and creating folders save files so you can find them again use a variety of accessories that are included with Microsoft Windows customize your desktop through the taskbar and control panel install and uninstall software use network feature to share information discover the new features of the latest release of Microsoft Windows Recommended: CCTO10 Basic Keyboarding Skills or some experience with computers. Familiarity with keyboard layout is essential. Fee: $275 Hours: 14 Courses CCTO10 CCTO101 Basic Keyboarding Skills Windows Desktop Operating System 42 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
43 Linux (unix) Courses Overview Linux/UNIX is one of the most prominent operating systems in use today and is supported by a large number of major corporations. As such, demand for training specific to this environment is growing. Prepare yourself for Linux/ UNIX administration by completing courses at NAIT s Computer Training Centre (CTC). Instructors have practical experience, and lessons are always on par with industry standards. Take your career to new places by completing one course, or consider a certificate in Linux/UNIX. Career Opportunities The Linux/UNIX courses offer the greatest advantage to you if you re already working in a networking environment and are looking to expand the variety of environments you are comfortable working in. Useful in a large variety of careers, specific Linux/UNIX training will support your goals if you are looking to work as a database developer, software configuration manager, software engineer, data architect, interface engineer, network engineer, IT administrator, system analyst or web developer. Courses CCTM520 Linux/UNIX Command Line CCTM530 Linux/UNIX System Automation and Shell Scripting for Administrators CCTM540 Linux/UNIX Administration, Configuration and Installation CCTM550 Networking with Linux/ UNIX and Windows Level I CCTM560 Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level II Courses Linux/UNIX Command Line [CCTM520] This challenging course focuses on the fundamental tools and concepts of Linux/UNIX, with emphasis on proficient use of the command line. Develop a solid foundation in using the shell in Linux/UNIX. Course material is designed to provide extensive hands-on experience. Topics include: basic and advanced file system features use basic system utilities to accomplish tasks understand file manipulations and permissions input/output (IO) redirection and pipes secure remote administration understand the structure and purpose of the Linux/ UNIX file system use Linux/UNIX commands to move about the Linux/ UNIX file system use Linux/UNIX utilities to identify, manipulate and search Linux/UNIX files Recommended: None Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Linux/UNIX System Automation and Shell Scripting for Administrators [CCTM530] This advanced Linux/UNIX course teaches shell scripting with a focus on administration, as well as the skills you ll need to automate tasks on a UNIX or Linux system. These skills are essential for the proper management and understanding of a Linux/UNIX operating system. Systems administrators and developers can avoid errors, save time and money by replacing repetitive work patterns with shell scripts. Topics include: shell scripting basics working with files Shell variables and data manipulation Regular Expressions (REGEX) introduction to grep, cut, awk, sed understanding how the shell processes command lines branches, looping and control statements security whitespace quoting Recommended: CCTM520 Linux/UNIX Command Line Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Linux/UNIX Administration, Configuration and Installation [CCTM540] This course focuses on configuring and maintaining Linux/UNIX systems, and on issues universal to every workstation and server. Exploration of the Boot Process, software control, installation and system security, Topics include: pre-installation considerations basic software installation and configuration boot process process control, user and group administration file system administration, including file Access Control Lists (ACLs) task automation (cron) troubleshooting CTC Linux (UNIX) Courses Phone
44 CTC Linux (UNIX) Courses System V init process accounting secure administration concepts Recommended: CCTM530 Linux/UNIX Shell Scripting for Administrators. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level I [CCTM550] Linux/UNIX networking course covering TCP/IP and basic networking services for windows. Linux/UNIX will be used to provide services like DNS and DHCP for windows. Discover Linux/ UNIX with practical exercises to show the features being covered. Topics include: review of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) and networking concepts using ifconfig, ping and netstat domain name service (DNS) concepts configuring Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND) configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for Linux/UNIX and Windows clients securing BIND and DNS using remote connect solutions, including Secure Shell (SSH), Telnet, RDP discussion of Network File System (NFS) and Network Information Service (NIS) networking logging Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level II [CCTM560] This course focuses on using Samba to connect to Windows systems and setting up Linux/UNIX as a server to which to connect them. You will connect Linux/UNIX to Linux/UNIX, as well as Linux/UNIX to Windows configurations, you ll also learn about: file and Print Sharing using Samba setting up and managing file permissions Samba server concepts Windows and Linux interactivity configuring and maintaining local network servers and clients adding and managing printers local and remote printers troubleshooting configuration management Recommended: CCTM550 Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level I. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 NAIT s Computer Training Centre - now a member of the microsoft IT Academy The Microsoft IT Academy translates into success for NAIT Computer Training Centre students. This new Academy provides students with access to a range of valuable tools and resources, as well as hands-on skills training in the latest Microsoft technologies. For updates on these and other programs visit nait.ca/ctc Recommended: CCTM540 Linux/ UNIX Administration, Configuration and Installation. Fee: $525 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
45 Networking Courses Overview Networking courses offer students a wide range of practical topics that may be directly applicable to their current work or relevant to their career path and interests. Many people consider computer networking one of the most stable and exciting careers available today - a career with an ongoing demand for qualified personnel. Career Opportunities Students who obtain one or more of NAIT s networking certificates are employed in many types of positions, including network administrator, network (systems) engineer, network (service) technician, network analyst and network/information systems manager. Courses CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals CCTM303 Dynamic Routing and Layer 3 Switching CCTM403 QoS Techniques and Firewall CCTM111 Windows Command Line CCTM114 Data Communications CCTM116 Network Wiring and Troubleshooting CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM270 Network Implementation CCTM370 Internetwork Operating System and IP Design Fundamentals CCTM265 Introduction to Cloud Computing CCTM404 Wireless Network Design CCTM406 Network Security CCTM407 Network Reliability and Troubleshooting CCTM408 IP Telephony CCTM505 IPv6 Readiness CCTM510 CCNA Network Fundamentals CCTM511 CCNA Routing Protocols and Concepts CCTM512 CCNA LAN Switching and Wireless CCTM513 CCNA Accessing WAN Courses IP Routing Fundamentals [CCTM103] Learn the basic concepts you need to truly understand IP routing. Gain a general understanding of what a router is and the ways to configure it. This 2-day course covers: initial router setup performing password recovery procedures for the router identifying the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) defining wide area network (WAN) technologies. implementing the high-level data link control (HDLC) and the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) implementing static routing implementing the Access Control List (ACL) Recommended: CCTM370 Internetwork Operating System and IP Design Fundamentals. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 LAN Switching Fundamentals [CCTM203] This concise, usable course for local area network (LAN) administrators discusses everything you need to perform basic administrative tasks using Cisco switches. Topic include: initial setup of a switch configuring switch security configuring and verifying a virtual local area network (VLAN) setting up the VLAN trunking protocol spanning tree concepts and configuration implementing the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol Recommended: CCTM370 Internetwork Operating System and IP design Fundamentals. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Dynamic Routing and Layer 3 Switching [CCTM303] This course builds on the knowledge of Internet Protocol (IP) routing and local area network (LAN) switching fundamentals you gained in previous courses. Explore the other interior gateway protocols (IGPs), as well as the exterior gateway protocol and its purpose. Other topics include: designing and troubleshooting IP address schemes Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) implementing and verifying RIP, EIGRP and OSPF understanding the Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing protocol demonstrating the foundation concepts of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) protocol understanding the similarities of and differences between Layer3 switching and a multilayer switch (MLS) Recommended: CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals and CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 QoS Techniques and Firewall [CCTM403] This course provides the essential background, definitions and concepts for you to start learning IP quality of service (QoS) and to install a Cisco Firewall over your network. Learn to optimize and apply effective QoS techniques and Firewall rules for converged networks. You ll eventually be able to: identify the implementation methods and models used for QoS with Cisco equipment CTC Networking Courses Phone
46 CTC Networking Courses define queuing fundamentals and configurations implement Layer 3 and Layer 2 classification and marking understand congestion avoidance implement policing and traffic shaping administer your Firewall over your network set up Firewall rules and a demilitarized zone (DMZ) using the Modular Policy Framework (MPF) to tune application inspection engines Recommended: CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals and CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Windows Command Line [CCTM111] The skills and knowledge offered in this course are fundamental to succeeding in many of the technical, servicing, networking, security and administration courses. Gain a basic understanding of important concepts and practices used in Windows command-line functions and utilities. Learn to perform commands and about utilities used to manage the operating system, including proper syntax and switches. You ll also study: PC boot sequence and startup processes in various Windows Operating Systems command-line interface, command syntax and command processing issues Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating Systems, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Data Communications [CCTM114] In this course we will illustrate communication concepts, terminology and technologies. Learn about Wired, Wireless, Power line and other methods of communications. Find out what telecommunication technologies exist for network connectivity. Discover voice over IP (VOIP), and why it is important. You ll also learn about remote management and set up a remote support to manage a computer system across the Internet. Other topics include: telecommunications services available for networking difference between Wireless, Wired and Power line number systems communication interfaces Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB internet connections through serial, ADSL and Cable modems Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Network Wiring and Troubleshooting [CCTM116] Learn about networking wiring and about planning, design and standards. Get an understanding on what is required for customer premise wiring for end-users, contractors and designers. Standards include TIA-568-C and ISO/IEC There will also be discussion about horizontal structure network cable systems, back bones, interconnects and more. You will be introduced to cable testing and handling. You will learn about Category 5e, 6, 6A and Classes. building, testing and troubleshooting cabling structured cabling cable implementation cable types and ratings cable handling, bend radius cable standards data, telecommunications and satellite cabling cable plant documentation Recommended: CCTM270 Network Implementation, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Network Fundamentals [CCTM170] Learn about the essential concepts of networking in a practical, hands-on style. You ll also learn to: understand the function and requirements for a local area network (LAN) role of hardware selection in a LAN as it relates to efficiency in data communications IPv4 Addressing introduction to network monitoring. understand the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocols and services LAN Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System and CCTM111 Windows Command Line, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Network Implementation [CCTM270] Apply the concepts and theories you learned in CCTM170 by tackling handson exercises and learning about network troubleshooting and network monitoring. Learn how running additional services and tools affects network performance. Design, plan and price a multi-lan project. Topics include: using basic troubleshooting to resolve issues with the network setting up a wireless network designing and building local area networks (LANs) TCP/IP IPv6 addressing and basic networking domain name service (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) network design and documentation Recommended: CCTM170 Network Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
47 Internetwork Operating System and IP Design Fundamentals [CCTM370] This introductory Internetwork Operating System (IOS) course will help you develop basic, necessary skills to configure and maintain Cisco IOS. This course also introduces you to: fundamentals of designing IP address schemes performing the initial configuration for your router or switch demonstrating Cisco IOS s editing features and command modes identifying the physical and logical structure of different networking equipment documenting your network using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) performing a password recovery process for your Cisco switch or router troubleshooting your IP address scheme. Recommended: CCTM270 Network Implementation. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Introduction to Cloud Computing [CCTM265] This course is the first step on a training path that can lead to a technical career dealing with cloud computing. You will weigh the pros and cons of cloud computing to make effective decisions and meet IT challenges. You will: learn the fundamental concepts of cloud computing learn the business aspects and impact of cloud computing differentiate the types of cloud solutions and the adoption measures needed for each identify the technical challenges and the mitigation measures involved in cloud computing identify the steps to successfully adopt cloud services identify the basic concepts of ITIL and describe how the ITIL framework is useful in the implementation of cloud computing in an organization identify the possible risks involved in cloud computing and the risk mitigation measures, and you will also identify the potential cost considerations for the implementation of cloud and its strategic benefits Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Wireless Network Design [CCTM404] This course delivers a foundation of WLAN design and RF theory. This course provides the essential background, definitions and concepts for you to start designing wireless network. Learn to optimize and apply effective techniques for wireless networks design. Topics include: Wireless LAN Fundamentals Wireless Security Considerations RF Mathematics and Antenna Communications Wireless LAN Design Principles implement WLAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting implement WCS overview of CUWN Products Recommended: CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals and CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Network Security [CCTM406] This course provides the essential background, definitions and concepts for you to start learning network security. Learn to optimize and apply effective Firewall rules for converged networks. You ll eventually be able to: assess Common Security Threats understand security measures for network equipment implement AAA on Network Devices implement IOS ACLs utilizing Secure Network Management and Reporting resolve Common Layer 2 Attacks understand Cisco Firewall Technologies address VPN Technologies Recommended: CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals and CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Network Reliability and Troubleshooting [CCTM407] This course will ensure that the successful student has important knowledge and skills necessary to plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switched networks and use technology-based practices and a systematic ITIL-compliant approach to perform network troubleshooting. Other topics include: Spanning-Tree (STP), Rapid Spanning-Tree (RSTP) and Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol (MSTP) VLANs, Trunking and Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP) Cisco Express Forwarding layer 3 Switching Solutions high availability features troubleshoot switch supervisor redundancy troubleshoot switch support of advanced services (i.e., Wireless, VOIP and Video) Recommended: CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals and CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 IP Telephony [CCTM408] This course establishes the knowledge and skills that are needed to deploy and manage a voice network. Today more businesses than ever are moving towards VoIP technologies while telephony is becoming a necessity. Learn to enhance and implement effective voice networks. You ll eventually be able to: understand Voice over IP (VoIP) Building Blocks implement Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) learn how to configure users, devices and gateways implement System Maintenance and Troubleshooting CUCM learn Advanced Features and Applications Recommended: CCTM103 IP Routing Fundamentals and CCTM203 LAN Switching Fundamentals. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 CTC Networking Courses Phone
48 CTC Networking Courses IPv6 Readiness [CCTM505] This course provides the essential background and benefits for successfully planning, implementing and managing IPv6. Important topics include: deployment strategies IPv6 address notation and the classification of IPv6 addresses packet structure of IPv6 migration to mixed IPv4-IPv6 features of Internet Control Message Protocol version 6 (ICMPv6) security features of IPv6 enhancements made to IP routing protocols to support IPv6 networks Quality of Service in IPv6 interoperability features of IPv6 mobile IPv6 protocol Recommended: CCTM170 Network Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 CCNA Network Fundamentals [CCTM510] Learn the basics of network fundamentals, including the architecture, structure, functions, components and models of the Internet. Important topics include: using Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) and Transfer Control Protocol (TCP) layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the different layers (i.e., Application, Network, Data Link, and Physical Layers) principles and structure of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media and operations CCNA Routing Protocols and Concepts [CCTM511] Learn about the principles and protocols of routing, as well as the architecture, components and operation of routers. You ll analyze, configure, verify and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols, including: Routing Information Protocol (RIPv1 and RIPv2) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Recommended: Students must successfully complete CCTM510 CCNA Network Fundamentals. Fee: $1,395 Hours: 56 CCNA LAN Switching and Wireless [CCTM512] This course includes everything you need to know about local area network (LAN) switching and wireless. Develop an in-depth understanding of how switches work and how they are implemented in LAN environments of various sizes. Coursework includes a detailed study of: LAN switch operations VLAN implementation Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) Inter-VLAN routing wireless network operations You ll learn to analyze, configure, verify and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP and wireless networks. You ll also be introduced to campus network design and Layer 3 switching concepts. Recommended: Students must successfully complete CCTM511 CCNA Routing Protocols and Concepts. Fee: $1,395 Hours: 56 CCNA Accessing WAN [CCTM513] This course provides a wide-ranging overview and discussion of the services and protocols at the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) for wide area access. Important topics include: principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) user access technologies and devices wide area network (WAN) security concepts, tunnelling and virtual private network (VPN) basics special network services required by converged applications introduction to quality of service (QoS) issues You ll also learn to implement and configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), DSL and Frame Relay. Recommended: Students must successfully complete CCTM512 CCNA Switching and Wireless. Fee: $1,395 Hours: 56 Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System and CCTB161 Internet Technology. Fee: $1,395 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
49 Office Technology Courses Overview These courses, which include Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, InfoPath, SharePoint WorkSpace and Visio, are intended for students who want to enhance their office computer skills, employability and career advancement. Career Opportunities No matter what kind of work you do, increasing your knowledge of office technology and software will help you progress in your career. By enrolling in one or more office technology courses, you can build your expertise and your confidence at the same time, knowing that your office technology know-how is on the upswing. Courses CCTO113 Microsoft Visio CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I CCTO230 Microsoft Word Level II CCTO330 Microsoft Word Level III CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level II CCTO340 Microsoft Excel Level III CCTO341 Microsoft Excel - Advanced Formulas and Functions CCTO440 Microsoft Excel Level IV CCTO441 Microsoft Excel - Building an Excel Application CCTO451 Microsoft SharePoint Foundation CCTO150 Microsoft PowerPoint CCTO160 Microsoft Outlook Foundations CCTO170 CCTO270 CCTO370 CCTO470 CCTO501 Courses Microsoft Access Level I Microsoft Access Level II Microsoft Access Level III Microsoft Access Level IV Office Applications Specialist Mastery Assessment Microsoft Visio [CCTO113] Microsoft Visio is widely used in industry and as a tool in many of office administration and business applications courses. Gain relevant, essential experience with many aspects of Visio, including the Visio interface. Learn how to: create a project schedule and organizational chart add, format, connect and create shapes lay out office space, including furniture, to scale use layers to control objects Recommended: Students should have excellent computer skills with the Windows operating system and be familiar with Internet browsing and searching. Fee: $325 Hours: 14 Microsoft Word Level I [CCTO130] Have fun learning in a professional and supportive environment. Learn basic word processing skills using Microsoft Word software. You ll be introduced to word processing terms and concepts fundamental to processing documents. Complete a wide range of exercises designed to help you retain information and reinforce your skill development. Learn to create, set up and edit a variety of standard office documents such as memos and letters. Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system or practical experience. Fee: $250 Hours: 14 Microsoft Word Level II [CCTO230] Build your skills in Microsoft Word by tackling advanced formatting techniques. Create a variety of documents using common formats. Learn how to use mail merging techniques and how to import graphics into documents. Topics include: introduction to macros using WordArt using Word in conjunction with other office software Recommended: CCT0130 Microsoft Word Level l. Fee: $275 Hours: 14 Microsoft Word Level III [CCTO330] Learn to achieve effective, productive and innovative solutions in your work environment. In this course, you ll learn to use Word to design presentation documents, including newsletters, brochures and letterhead. Generate forms and financial tables. Other topics include: rotating and positioning text and graphics advanced mail merging using conditional statements and automatic envelopes customized templates and macros Recommended: CCT0230 Microsoft Word Level II. Fee: $325 Hours: 14 Microsoft Excel Level I [CCTO140] If you hope to excel in the world of office technology and spreadsheet software, you need to tackle Microsoft Excel. Discover how spreadsheets are used as business planning tools, and how to take advantage of common shortcuts and tips to help speed your productivity. Learn how to build a variable worksheet model using formulas and functions. Other study topics include: learn the basic concepts and terminology of MS Excel how to produce basic spreadsheets how to format basic spreadsheets how to customize the quick access toolbar CTC Office Technology Courses Phone
50 CTC Office Technology Courses Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system or practical experience. Fee: $250 Hours: 14 Microsoft Excel Level II [CCTO240] Expand your knowledge of Excel s many capabilities as you learn to: use logical arguments and lookup formulas organize data in lists and pivot tables chart data in business graphs link and consolidate worksheets Recommended: CCTO140 Microsoft Excel Level I. Fee: $275 Hours: 14 Microsoft Excel Level III [CCTO340] Tackle many of Excel s advanced and powerful functions. After you successfully complete this course, you ll be able to: customize Excel to meet your office or project needs customize and use a workbook template audit workbooks filter and summarize data lists Recommended: CCTO240 Microsoft Excel Level ll. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Microsoft Excel - Advanced Formulas and Functions [CCTO341] This course reviews absolute, relative and mixed reference formulas and building complex formulas in Excel. Learn to use many built-in functions (e.g., PMT, IMPT, PV, FV, ISPMT, UPPER, LOWER, TRIM, PROPER, VALUE, NET- WORKDAYS, NOW, TODAY, FLOOR, CEILING, MOD, and ROUND). Recommended: CCTO340 Microsoft Excel Level III. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Microsoft Excel Level IV [CCTO440] Learn to program using Excel s Visual Basic Editor. You ll learn to: create user-defined functions work with control structures (loops, if-then-else, and select case statements) create custom dialog boxes perform error-checking and error-handling Recommended: CCTO340 Microsoft Excel Level III. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Microsoft Excel - Building an Excel Application [CCTO441] Build an entire application through the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) interface as you add to your understanding of the programming basics covered in CCTO440 Microsoft Excel Level IV. Learn to use code to manipulate Excel elements such as pivot tables. After completing this course, you ll be familiar with automating and controlling Excel using VBA code. Recommended: CCTO340 Microsoft Excel Level III and CCTO440 Microsoft Excel Level IV. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Microsoft SharePoint Foundation [CCTO451] SharePoint is a web-based program that acts as a hub for sharing and storing information, and collaborating within an organization. With SharePoint everyone has access to the same information, which make collaborative tasks easier and helps you better manage deadlines and projects. This course is designed for the end-user who will access information on a SharePoint team site. Topics include: introduction to the application creating, managing, and working with lists working with libraries creating and working with blogs, wikis and workspaces synchronizing with Outlook working with sites Recommended: CCTO130 Microsoft Word Level I and CCTO160 Microsoft Outlook Foundation or equivalent practical experience Fee: $375 Hours: 14 Microsoft PowerPoint [CCTO150] Add power to your PowerPoint skills. Learn the important basics of this useful and versatile presentation software. You ll learn to create slides, charts and graphics use drawing tools import clip art, sound clips and video clips work with custom animation Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system or practical experience. Fee: $250 Hours: 14 Microsoft Outlook Foundations [CCTO160] Hone your skills and increase your productivity by learning more about Outlook. Use the Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, and Journal features. Learn the sharing capabilities of Outlook using a Microsoft Exchange Server environment. Topics include: customize Outlook today start Outlook automatically send and receive mail set up quick steps create sharing permissions schedule appointments and share calendars set up meetings organize and share contacts create tasks, notes, and journal entries create and manage folders organize, sort, and group use instant search as well as search folders set up rules import and export data design and use forms create and use templates auto and manual archive techniques 50 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
51 Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system or practical experience. Fee: $300 Hours: 14 Microsoft Access Level I [CCTO170] Discover how useful Access can be in your office or work environment. Learn the basic workings of this popular software and develop your skills in creating and using tables, forms and reports. You ll also learn to: learn the basic concepts and terminology of MS Access create a database create and work within a table introduction to the creation and use of queries create and format forms and reports learn to use MS Access WIZARDS to simplify tasks Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating system or practical experience and MS Excel Level I experience would be an asset. Fee: $275 Hours: 14 Microsoft Access Level II [CCTO270] If you have already created simple tables, queries and forms in Access, take your skills to the next level. Learn to use Access Basic and how to design Ad Hoc Queries and how to automate functions by creating macros. Concepts and topics covered include: multi-table databases and linking tables Action and Select queries relation integrity and cascading deletes and updates forms and sub-form creation event procedures Microsoft Access Level III [CCTO370] Visual Basic is an extension of Access Basic used to create and modify programming code. Learn to function effectively in this environment and create dynamic forms. After you complete this course, you ll be able to: introduction to Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) recognize data types and variables discuss forms and ActiveX controls use control statements and looping statements recognize subroutines and functions explain various programming techniques and concepts debugging techniques Recommended: CCTO270 Microsoft Access Level II and CCTB120 Programming and Object-Oriented Fundamentals or equivalent practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Microsoft Access Level IV [CCTO470] Whether you re a technical user or are simply looking to develop more skills, this course will challenge your Access abilities. Make your Access applications come alive with the use of Visual Basic. Topics include: create a structured user interfaces with VBA work with ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) in code work with Domain functions add search and filter capabilities into your forms from code work with Dialog windows internal vs. external pictures Recommended: CCTO370 Microsoft Access Level III. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Office Applications Specialist Mastery Assessment [CCTO501] Following completion of the eight core courses, learners will participate in a project to demonstrate their skills and knowledge. Learners will be required to develop a professional document in Microsoft Word on the topic of their choosing by researching the topic area on the Internet and from this document: create Excel workbooks based on the document create an Access database based on the document create a professional PowerPoint presentation Formatting instructions will be based on the software applications features from all levels of the core courses. The project will be completed in a supervised environment at NAIT. Learners will have 14 hours to complete the project. Learners must successfully complete and pass this project course, eight core courses and two option courses in order to receive an Office Applications Specialist Certificate. Prior to completing the assessment, it is strongly recommended learners review all core course materials. Recommended: To be eligible for this course you must successfully complete all eight core courses in the Office Applications Specialist Certificate. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 CTC Office Technology Courses Recommended: CCTO170 Microsoft Access Level I. Fee: $325 Hours: 14 Phone
52 PC Servicing Courses CTC PC Servicing Courses Overview Our servicing courses provide you with hands-on training and help you develop the necessary skills to perform computer diagnostics, maintenance and repairs. You will learn about computer fundamentals and be introduced to advanced concepts. Career Opportunities Some of these courses will help you succeed and advance in PC service and support positions, while others may relate to sales positions. For individuals who want to pursue a career in information technology (IT), these courses will help build their practical knowledge of how computers work. Many employers in many work environments and industries are seeking qualified employees with a strong background or training as computer support professionals and technicians. Tackle one or more courses and add to your servicing credentials. Courses CCTM11 CCTM12 CCTM14 CCTM16 CCTM111 CCTM119 Hardware Concepts, Installation and Configuration PC Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance Windows OS Support and Troubleshooting A+ Preparation Windows Command Line Windows OS Concepts, Installation and Configuration CCTM170 Network Fundamentals CCTM270 Network Implementation CCTM218 Windows 7 Configuration and Implementation CCTM300 IT Essentials I Courses Hardware Concepts, Installation and Configuration [CCTM11] Develop a solid understanding of the theoretical and practical issues related to installing computer hardware components. You ll learn to: identify the primary components of a PC and briefly explain how they work describe how they work together with other parts of the computer identify the basic procedures for adding and removing key components in the computer system, including common cards in a PC system Additional study topics include electric static discharge (ESD) precautions interrupt request (IRQ), port, memory and direct memory access (DMA) assignments, and procedures for altering configuration integrated drive electronics (IDE), Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) and Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) interfaces, slave IDE drives, changing complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) setup information CPU and RAM chips (types, form factors and operational characteristics) popular motherboards, their components and bus structures Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent Windows XP user-level skills. This course is intended for students preparing for a technical support role. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 PC Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance [CCTM12] Develop your hands-on knowledge of troubleshooting tools to identify and isolate problems to facilitate repair of the computer. You ll learn to: run disk-based diagnostic programs and repair an IBM-based PC with reasonable accuracy communicate effectively with customers to understand PC problems, while also using troubleshooting worksheets to document issues You ll also study common symptoms and problems associated with a PC preventive maintenance measures, products and procedures Recommended: CCTM11 Hardware Concepts, Installation and Configuration, equivalent courses or practical experience. This course is intended for students preparing for a technical role. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Windows OS Support and Troubleshooting [CCTM14] Add to your practical experience supporting and troubleshooting Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 operating systems. Learn to troubleshoot Windows desktop computers and take appropriate steps to resolve problems. Learn about basic boot sequences and methods, including the steps to create an emergency repair disk. Build your knowledge of system management tools to monitor and manage operating system functions. Topics include: common diagnostic utilities and tools for troubleshooting and resolving problems using Windows utilities to optimize the Windows desktop environment common error codes and start-up messages from the boot sequence and identifying steps to correct problems device management and troubleshooting techniques Recommended: CCTM119 Windows OS Concepts, Installation and Configuration, experience using Windows XP Operating Systems, equivalent courses or practical experience. This course is intended for students preparing for a technical role. Fee: $425 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
53 A+ Preparation [CCTM16] This practical review of key topics will help you prepare for the CompTIA A+ Exam. Take practice exams and determine areas that may require further study or preparation. Review topics include: components of personal computers, laptops and portable devices operating systems, networks and security printers and scanners safety and environmental issues communications and professionalism Recommended: Completed all PC Service and Support core courses, equivalent coursesor practical experience. This course is intended for students preparing for a technical role. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Windows Command Line [CCTM111] The skills and knowledge offered in this course are fundamental to succeeding in many of the technical, servicing, networking, security and administration courses. Gain a basic understanding of important concepts and practices used in Windows command-line functions and utilities. Learn to perform commands and about utilities used to manage the operating system, including proper syntax and switches. You ll also study: PC boot sequence and startup processes in various Windows Operating Systems command-line interface, command syntax and command processing issues Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating Systems, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Windows OS Concepts, Installation and Configuration [CCTM119] This is the foundation course for the A+ software certification. Build your practical knowledge of the Windows 2000/ XP/Vista/7 operating systems. Learn the fundamentals, and get theoretical and hands-on experience related to installing, configuring and upgrading the Windows desktop environment. You ll learn the names, locations, purposes and contents of major system files in Windows. You ll also learn to: manage disk partitions, file systems and directory structures create and change filename attributes prepare and bring the operating system to a basic operational level in Windows 2000/XP/ Vista/7 operating systems - from a new system and through an upgrade path recognize and interpret common error codes and start-up messages from the boot sequence, and identify steps to correct problems install application software and provide updates and patches to confirm correct operation Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent Windows XP user-level skills. This course is intended for students preparing for a technical role. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Network Fundamentals [CCTM170] Learn about the essential concepts of networking in a practical, hands-on style. You ll also learn to: understand the function and requirements for a local area network (LAN) role of hardware selection in a LAN as it relates to efficiency in data communications IPv4 Addressing introduction to network monitoring. understand the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocols and services LAN Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System and CCTM111 Windows Command Line, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Network Implementation [CCTM270] Apply the concepts and theories you learned in CCTM170 by tackling handson exercises and learning about network troubleshooting and network monitoring. Learn how running additional services and tools affects network performance. Design, plan and price a multi-lan project. Topics include: using basic troubleshooting to resolve issues with the network setting up a wireless network designing and building local area networks (LANs) TCP/IP IPv6 addressing and basic networking domain name service (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) network design and documentation Recommended: CCTM170 Network Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 Windows 7 Configuration and Implementation [CCTM218] Develop a strong foundation with Windows 7, and learn to install, configure and support it in corporate network environments. Topics cover: installing, upgrading and migrating to Windows 7 deploying Windows 7 configuring hardware and applications configuring network connectivity configuring access to resources monitoring and maintaining Windows 7 systems configuring backup and recovery options Recommended: CCTM14 Windows OS Support and Troubleshooting, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 CTC PC Servicing Courses Phone
54 CTC PC Servicing Courses IT Essentials I [CCTM300] This comprehensive, hands-on course helps you prepare for a career in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). You ll gain skills and practical knowledge of: how computers work, how to assemble computers and how to troubleshoot hardware and software issues. The course s content and labs encompass new technologies and help you prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exams. Topics include: introduction to the personal computer safe lab procedures and tool use computer assembly basics of preventive maintenance and troubleshooting fundamental and advanced operating systems advanced personal computers fundamental and advanced laptops and portable devices fundamental and advanced printers and scanners fundamental and advanced networks fundamental and advanced security communication skills You will need to pass two CompTIA A+ exams to become certified. For information on applying for ComTIA A+ certification, visit Note: Optional reference books and the CompTIA A+ exam cost are not included in the course fee. Recommended: Microsoft Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7, Internet user skills and access to a computer with Internet access. Fee: $1,995 Hours: 70 how to register! To plan your schedule, please visit us online at nait.ca/ctc for a comprehensive list of CTC course offerings. Students may register online, in person, by mail, phone or fax. Online: nait.ca/ctc Phone: Fax: Mail/In Person: Office of the Registrar Suite 1000, Street Edmonton, AB T5G 3H1 54 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
55 Programming Courses Overview Programming courses are relevant to all kinds of work environments. Expand or upgrade your skills and knowledge about programming and enhance your career possibilities. Whether you are interested in application development, database administration, computer programming languages or platforms, there s a course for you. Career Opportunities Expand or upgrade your skills and knowledge about programming and enhance your career possibilities. Many employers are looking for candidates with a working knowledge of Java, Visual Basic and C#, as well as programming, application development and database administration. Students will typically find work with IT firms or in information technology positions within many types of small or large organizations and businesses. Courses CCTB120 CCTB121 CCTB140 CCTB141 CCTB241 CCTB341 CCTB441 CCTB145 CCTB245 CCTB345 CCTB445 Programming and Object Oriented Fundamentals Application Development for Non-Programmers ntier Development Programming Architecture Visual Basic.Net Level I Visual Basic.Net Level II Visual Basic.Net Level III Visual Basic.Net Level IV C# Level I C# Level II C# Level III C# Level IV CCTB711 CCTB712 CCTB713 CCTB714 CCTB715 CCTB716 CCTP101 CCTP102 CCTP111 CCTP112 CCTP113 CCTP119 CCTP121 CCTP122 CCTP123 CCTP129 Courses Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level I Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level II Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level III Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level IV Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level V Apple ios iphone/ ipad Mobile: Level VI Android/Java Programming Logic Android/Java Programming Fundamentals Java Graphical User Interfaces Java Web Applications and Storage Java Enterprise Applications Java Project Android Graphical User Interfaces Android Storage and Web Applications Android Hardware, Multimedia, and Graphics/Animations Android Project Programming and Object Oriented Fundamentals [CCTB120] Step into the world of programming! You will be introduced to programming concepts, basic logic structures, and concepts involved in Object Oriented Programming. Start with the basics by discussing what a program is and how it is created. Then study the many differences between various programming languages and learn about basic logic structures. You will also learn about the different number systems used in programming. Additional study topics include: Object Oriented Programming concepts and how they apply to different languages different Architectures, Client Server, n-tier, and client applications and how they apply to today s software environment the development cycle in today s Rapid Application Development World, RAD Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or any other Windows operating systems or equivalent practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Application Development for Non-Programmers [CCTB121] Have a great idea for an application but lack the technical knowledge to even speak to a programmer about how to make it? Learn to speak Programmer without all the technical mumbo-jumbo. This workshop is designed for people with ideas not technical skill. Learn to take your ideas and make it a functioning prototype that can be developed into an iphone, ipad, or Android application. The workshop is not geared toward the technical, but the practical. It s the process that makes a successful project. Understand the process and anything is possible. One day of hands-on guided practice to give you the confidence to make your ideas a reality. Fee: $250 Hours: 7 ntier Development Programming Architecture [CCTB140] You ll be introduced to systems architecture and design, including n-tier design, implementation, and maintenance, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and security. You will also explore enterprise architecture (EA) models, such as Government of Alberta Enterprise Architecture (GAEA). Recommended: Two to five years work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $450 Hours: 14 CTC Programming Courses Phone
56 CTC Programming Courses Visual Basic.Net Level I [CCTB141] This course provides a solid introduction to the Visual Basic.NET programming language. You ll work through basic concepts of the.net platform and the basic constructs of Visual Basic. You ll study the basics of the.net Framework and be introduced to Visual Studio and Visual Basic. You ll also discuss and study a wide range of relevant topics, including: data types and scope operators (arithmetic, string) creating methods, conditional programming, loops and arrays debugging, error handling, controls, events and advanced form controls Recommended: CCTB120 Programming and Object-Oriented Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Visual Basic.Net Level II [CCTB241] Discover some of the most important database programming concepts in Visual Basic.NET. You ll work through ADO.NET concepts of the.net platform and review the basics of ADO. NET and ADO.NET architecture. Other topics include: MDI Forms and menus data providers, data readers and data adapters connections and commands datasets, filtering, sorting and binding typed datasets, table adapters and custom binding concurrency Recommended: CCTB141 Visual Basic. NET Level I and CCTB111 SQL Introduction I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Visual Basic.Net Level III [CCTB341] Keep your VB skills up to date. Using Web Services, you ll work through object-oriented concepts of the.net platform and learn about object-oriented theory. Other key study topics include: creating new types and encapsulation Reference versus Value types instance and static members and methods inheritance to implement specialization overloading and overriding delegates and events secondary interfaces and garbage collection create and use Web Services Recommended: CCTB241 Visual Basic. NET Level II. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Visual Basic.Net Level IV [CCTB441] Venture further into the world of VB programming and COM/COM+ development. Build your knowledge of distributed application development on the.net platform, explore GDI+ on the.net platform, through Extensible Markup Language (XML), Streams, Threading and learn about COM objects. Other topics include: working with XML (File, Dataset), Streams Threads, Com Interop, GDI + deploying applications Recommended: CCTB341 Visual Basic. NET Level III. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 C# Level I [CCTB145] This course provides a solid introduction to the C#.NET programming language. You ll work through basic concepts of the.net platform and the basic constructs of C#. You ll study the basics of the.net Framework and be introduced to Visual Studio and C#. You ll also discuss and study a wide range of relevant topics, including: data types and scope operators (arithmetic, string) creating methods, conditional programming, loops and arrays debugging, error handling, controls, events and advanced form controls Recommended: CCTB120 Programming and Object-Oriented Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 C# Level II [CCTB245] Get into some of the important intermediate programming concepts in the C#.NET language. You ll work through object-oriented concepts of the.net platform and learn about object-oriented theory. Other key study topics include: creating new types and encapsulation Reference versus Value types instance and static members and methods inheritance to implement specialization overloading and overriding delegates and events secondary interfaces and garbage collection custom controls Recommended: CCTB145 C# Level I. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 C# Level III [CCTB345] Discover some of the most important database programming concepts in C#.NET. You ll work through ADO. NET concepts of the.net platform and review the basics of ADO.NET and ADO. NET architecture. Other topics include: MDI Forms and menus data providers, data readers and data adapters connections and commands datasets, filtering, sorting and binding typed datasets, table adapters and custom binding concurrency Recommended: CCTB245 C# Level II and CCTB111 SQL Introduction I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $500 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
57 C# Level IV [CCTB445] Tackle some of the more advanced programming concepts in C#.NET. Work through Extensible Markup Language (XML), Web Services, and advanced object-oriented concepts of the.net platform. Learn about streams,.net and XML, and about working with XML. You ll also learn about reading/writing to a file or dataset. Other topics include: Web Services, threads and COM Interop working with XML (File, Dataset), Streams deploying of applications Recommended: CCTB345 C# Level III. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level I [CCTB711] Learn the basics ios programming using Objective-C 2.0 with the Apple development environment. This course emphasizes the fundamentals of computer programming using an objectoriented methodology. This course provides a foundation for all other iphone/ipad courses. Using ios 6.x and Xcode 4.x topics include: an introduction to Xcode 4.x development computer programming methodologies Event-based programming with objects data types and control statements with IBActions and IBOutlets introduction to native controls application lifecycle Recommended: Familiarity with Mac OS X and previous computer programming experience would be an asset. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level II [CCTB712] Using ios 6 and Xcode 4.x explore the Model View Controller (MVC) paradigm to learn the anatomy of iphone/ ipad applications, and go behind the scenes to develop applications using MVC while learning to utilize multi-view applications. This course will also provide knowledge to work with collections classes for ios container views. Gain the knowledge to learn about: Objective-C 2.0 collection classes multi-threading working with custom classes for dynamic applications differing application templates and transfer of data between views gestures and touch events Recommended: CCTB711 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level I. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level III [CCTB713] Using ios 6.x and Xcode 4.x learn about ios databases and data persistence. Discover ways to use data from a variety of sources in an iphone application. You will explore: file handing and file manipulation as it relates to data application settings and application persistence exploration of using multiview applications with persisted data. using databases to store, move and manipulate data using SQL Lite and Core Data within a object-based model file handing and file manipulation as it relates to data application settings and application persistence Recommended: CCTB712 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level II. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level IV [CCTB714] Using ios 6.x and Xcode 4.x students will continue to explore Core Data learn to use additional built-in frameworks to build applications whose features include handling, gestures, touch detection, motion detection using the accelerometer. Students will also learn how to integrate third-party libraries to increase application robustness and functionality. Learn about: Core Data for advanced data modeling for applications Core Data data migration ios Mapkit and Location frameworks Stylizing applications for customized appearance and branding Recommended: CCTB713 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level III. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level V [CCTB715] Using ios 6.x and Xcode 4.x learn a variety of network programming techniques to produce applications that communicate over a network. Topics include WiFi, Web Services and icloud. This course will cover methods of communicating with services and data providers, as well as: information transfer by consuming a web service JSON data transfer apple s icloud service with ios applications designing effective Universal Applications Recommended: CCTB714 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level IV. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 CTC Programming Courses Phone
58 CTC Programming Courses Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level VI [CCTB716] Test and demonstrate your knowledge of iphone/ipad software development. Within instructor-supplied guidelines, you will design, develop and present a software application that could be potentially submitted to the App Store. Class time will be limited to design, planning and consultation; therefore, students should have access to the Xcode development environment outside of class. Recommended: Participants must successfully complete CCTB711 to CCTB715 courses before enrolling this project course. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 Android/Java Programming Logic [CCTP101] Step into the world of programming! You will be introduced to programming design decisions, structures, and logic, as well as object-oriented programming. Start with the basics by discussing what a program is and how it is created. Then study the many differences between various programming languages and learn about basic logic structures with pseudo code. Additional topics include: Object Oriented Programming concepts overview of different Architectures, as well as Client Server, n-tier, and client environments data types, variables, assignment, expressions, and operators decision making statements loop and nested loops methods/functions/classes development kits Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System or equivalent practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Android/Java Programming Fundamentals [CCTP102] Launch yourself into the wide world of Java, one of the most commonly used programming languages. Learn to program using existing objects and class libraries and to create your own. You ll learn to deploy your own projects in Java and experience the ease and usefulness of writing your own classes. You ll also learn about: data types, variables, assignment operators and arrays decision making, loops and nested loops access specification, methods and return types classes, objects, constructors and import statements strings, casting and random numbers exception handling threads Recommended: CCTP101 Android/Java Programming Logic. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Java Graphical User Interfaces [CCTP111] Focus on programming swing classes and explore the mid-level features of Java. You ll learn to develop Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs). Other study topics include: swing components event handling applets graphics connecting to web services Recommended: CCTP102 Android/Java Programming Fundamentals. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Java Web Applications and Storage [CCTP112] Discover the many elements of Java web programming as you learn about server-side and Internet programming. Also, since most applications are dependent on the data that they access. In this course, you will learn how to use Java to save and manipulate data in files and databases. You ll learn to: create web services create and use Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) manage and secure HTTP sessions Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Content Providers using databases to store, move and manipulate data database management file handing and file manipulation as it relates to data saving settings and application persistence Recommended: CCTP111 Java Graphical User Interfaces Logic. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Java Enterprise Applications [CCTP113] Tackle some advanced level web development. Learn to use J2EE to make full use of JavaServer Faces (JSFs) technology and write your own enterprisebased web applications. Topics include: enterprise JavaBeans: session, entity, and message-driven creating and using JavaServer Faces (JSFs) handling different kinds of scalability and security issues Recommended: CCTP112 Java Web Applications and Storage. Fee: $500 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
59 Java Project [CCTP119] Test and demonstrate your knowledge of Java software development. Within instructor- supplied guidelines, you will design, develop and present a software application. Class time will be limited to design, planning and consultation; therefore, you should have access to a development environment outside of class. Recommended: Participants must successfully complete each of the other Java Certificate courses before enrolling this project course. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 Android Graphical User Interfaces [CCTP121] Create Android applications that visually display content to users via a graphical user interface. Learn the structures and components that form an Android application and learn how to handle events such as user interactions with the device. Topics include: an introduction to the development environment Android application structure user interfaces, including Activities, Services, ViewGroup and Views, Menus, Event Listeners, etc. widgets connect to web services manipulate web based data Recommended: CCTP121 Android Graphical User Interfaces. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Android Hardware, Multimedia, and Graphics/Animations [CCTP123] Learn how to access and manage the various hardware components of a device: for instance, you can take and save pictures, get and use your current GPS coordinates, make a phone call, or access your device s sensors. Some device components include the camera, microphone, telephone, GPS, networking, Bluetooth, sensors, and haptic feedback. You will write Android-based applications that will interact with various hardware components to perform specified tasks. Also, you ll learn how to make basic games and other multimedia rich mobile applications. You will learn how to insert different forms of media into your applications and to create graphics and animations. You will then apply your knowledge to develop a simple gamebased application. Recommended: CCTP122 Android Storage and Web Applications. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 IT PAYS TO REGISTER EARLY! You ll be pleased with how we ve updated and restructured our courses and certificate programs to keep current with industry requirements. Now you ll not only benefit from learning from industry experts, you ll also be rewarded with CTC Rewards. It s an unbeatable combination. Register one week or more prior to the start date of your course, and you ll receive a $25 Early Reward Coupon* which can be used toward any item at the NAIT Tech Store. Note: *Early Reward coupons are not available for courses priced less than $150. For more information phone: visit: nait.ca/ctc CTC Programming Courses Recommended: CCTP102 Android/Java Programming Fundamentals. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Android Project [CCTP129] Test and demonstrate your knowledge of Android software development. Within instructor-supplied guidelines, you will design, develop and present a software application that you could potentially submit to the Marketplace. Class time will be limited to design, planning and consultation; therefore, you should have access to the Eclipse development environment outside of class. Recommended: Participants must successfully complete each of the other Android Certificate courses before enrolling this project course. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 Android Storage and Web Applications [CCTP122] Most applications are dependent on the data that they access. In this course, you will learn how to use Java to save and manipulate data in files and database. You will also learn how to connect to web services to create rich applications. Topics include: Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) SQLite Content Providers file handing and file manipulation as it relates to data saving settings and application persistence Phone
60 Security Courses CTC Security Courses Overview From the fundamentals of IT security and policies to dealing with the latest threats, these courses will broaden your knowledge of security issues, tools and technicalities. Courses are relevant to individuals with limited knowledge of security topics and to those with more working experience, such as network administrators. Career Opportunities Students with a background in security issues and topics will find a wide range of employment prospects with a wide range of companies, especially with businesses that have significant network and information security systems. Courses CCTM190 Security - Fundamentals CCTM290 Security - Business Continuity and Planning CCTM390 Vulnerability Assessment CCTM490 Intrusion Detection and Prevention CCTM590 Forensics Courses Security - Fundamentals [CCTM190] Develop a firm understanding of the basics of security fundamentals and study many of the core issues in IT security. This introductory course will help you understand how to defend a PC, systems and networks against the latest security threats. You ll learn how to prevent unauthorized attacks on your computer system from both external and internal sources. Other topics include threats and vulnerabilities network devices and design and role within a security infrastructure backup strategies via software and hardware authentication and access control auditing and logging host-based firewall technology encryption concepts symmetric and asymmetric security Public and Private Key Infrastructure (PKI) Recommended: CCTM170 Network Fundamentals. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 Security - Business Continuity and Planning [CCTM290] This course teaches computer professionals responsible for ensuring that security is properly implemented on their networks or systems. Discussions will be about information security, planning, procedures, legal responses, auditing, and recovery. Network security concerns will be emphasized. Practical examples, discussions, and case studies will be used. You will complete the following sections: the Threat; Computer Crime Overview information security policies and procedures physical security business continuity and disaster recovery monitoring and surveillance computer law and ethics security auditing wireless security design and implement a workable security system Recommended: CCTM190 Security- Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Vulnerability Assessment [CCTM390] Through classroom discussions and hands-on classroom activities, you ll examine data system security by testing defence mechanisms and procedures defined by security policies. You ll test security using commercial software and commonly available network evaluation tools. You ll also learn about: penetration testing vulnerability assessment foot printing your network testing for WEB-CGI vulnerabilities testing for security update deployment how to use NMAP, Metasploit, and Backtrack Recommended: CCTM290 Security- Business Continuity and Planning. Fee: $500 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
61 Intrusion Detection and Prevention [CCTM490] Today s networks need to be secured from both internal and external threats. You ll learn the key differences between intrusion detection and intrusion prevention. Proper intrusion detection helps a network administrator establish not only where the attempted breach originates but also the tool or tools used. As part of your detection efforts, you can implement an intrusion prevention system that will monitor network traffic and adjust or reject dangerous traffic. You ll also work to set up and test a working intrusion detection system using Snort IDS, an industry standard open-source product. You ll learn about: installing and configuring Snort monitoring and reporting using Snort using Snort as a detection system Snort rules, setup and maintenance Recommended: CCTM390 Vulnerability Assessment, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 how to register! To plan your schedule, please visit us online at nait.ca/ctc for a comprehensive list of CTC course offerings. Students may register online, in person, by mail, phone or fax. Online: nait.ca/ctc Phone: Fax: Mail/In Person: Office of the Registrar Suite 1000, Street Edmonton, AB T5G 3H1 CTC Security Courses Forensics [CCTM590] In this hands-on course, you ll learn about responding to intrusions and attacks through practical examples, discussions and case studies. You ll be introduced to the need for forensics and learn about different legal considerations. You ll learn how to prepare an incident response plan and implement an initial crime scene investigation. You ll also learn about forensic tools, preservation of evidence and the chain of custody. Recommended: CCTM490 Intrusion, Detection and Prevention, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $600 Hours: 14 Phone
62 Software Testing Courses CTC Software Testing Courses Overview Broaden your skills and expertise in areas such as software testing and methodologies, testing of web-based applications, automation techniques and business process testing. Explore these course offerings and see which apply to your current work or career objectives. Career Opportunities Many employers in a wide variety of industries, including information technology (IT), are looking for employees with a strong background in software testing. Students with a number of software testing courses on their résumé generally find that their employability and career options are enhanced. Courses CCTB112 CCTB150 CCTB151 CCTB155 CCTB157 CCTB158 CCTB159 CCTB250 CCTB308 Use Case Analysis Software Testing Overview Testing Web Sites and Web Applications Business Process and Software Testing Test Data Usability Testing Test Reporting Agile: Software Development Life Cycle User Acceptance Testing Courses Use Case Analysis [CCTB112] This course describes the written use case derived from user scenarios. Topics also include: written use cases that describe how an actor interacts with a solution to accomplish a goal or respond to an event describing primary and alternate flows elements of a written use case Hands-on exercises provide you with practical application of the written use case. Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS) and Object- Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD). Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Software Testing Overview [CCTB150] Launch yourself into the basics of software testing and methodologies. Learn about the role of the software tester and the many types of software testing. Other topics include: software development lifecycles applying quality assurance in software testing hands-on examples of software testing Recommended: Experience in using windows or web applications. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Testing Web Sites and Web Applications [CCTB151] You will focus on the testing of web based applications. Study topics include: the differences of web testing web testing techniques hands-on web site test Fee: $250 Hours: 14 Business Process and Software Testing [CCTB155] An introduction to Business Process Testing, including: what is business process testing why it is different than system testing cross-module and integration business process testing Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Test Data [CCTB157] You ll focus on the importance of data when testing software applications. You ll also learn what good test data are and how to define test data for different types of tests and applications. Additional topics include: positive and negative data controlling tests with test data identifying efficient test data using black box and white box methods Recommended: Experience in using windows or web applications. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Usability Testing [CCTB158] Learn about software testing from the user s perspective. Topics include: introduction to usability testing ways of determining usability acceptance criteria external factors (culture, region, language, etc.) Recommended: Experience in using windows or web applications. Fee: $475 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
63 Test Reporting [CCTB159] Learn about the various types of test reporting techniques. Topics include: issues, defects and production failures test specifications and test plans, test design reports, and test coverage reports reporting defects, incidents and production failures Recommended: Experience in using windows or web applications. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Agile: Software Development Life Cycle [CCTB250] Ensure your programs and applications meet user needs through the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). SDLC models offer a structured and processoriented approach to software development. In this course, you will examine various SDLC models used to develop software systems. Topics include: examine the Software Development Life Cycle and the processes involved describe the waterfall, V-model, component assembly, and chaos models understand software prototyping and the spiral model describe the Rapid Application Development model describe software development processes describe the agile software development methodology list and describe the various phases of agile software development methodology examine agile development with XP and Scrum list and describe other software development methodologies that are based on the agile methodology describe agile project management. User Acceptance Testing [CCTB308] Before final development, it s important to confirm that a service or product will meet the needs of the intended user. User acceptance testing (UAT) is a method to ensure that all business requirements have been presented and fulfilled efficiently and effectively. This interactive class helps you understand user acceptance testing, setting up the testing environment and leading a test. Look forward to participating in handson exercises and role-playing scenarios. Recommended: Work experience in Information Systems (IS). Fee: $475 Hours: 14 NAIT s Computer Training Centre - now a member of the microsoft IT Academy The Microsoft IT Academy translates into success for NAIT Computer Training Centre students. This new Academy provides students with access to a range of valuable tools and resources, as well as hands-on skills training in the latest Microsoft technologies. For updates on these and other programs visit nait.ca/ctc CTC Software Testing Courses Recommended: Work experience in Information System. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Phone
64 Web Developer Courses CTC Web Developer Courses Overview A wide range of courses are available for web developers and those with an interest in various aspects of web development, web applications and web design. Consider taking one or more courses to expand your knowledge of web development topics and issues. From Internet basics to web publishing and Dreamweaver, ASP.Net, Java and PHP, there are many courses to choose from. Career Opportunities All of these courses will help you advance in web development positions. These courses will help individuals who want to pursue or advance their careers in information technology (IT) or dedicated web development positions develop their skills and knowledge. Many employers in many work environments and industries are seeking qualified web developers with a solid background or training in one or more areas of web development. The IT sector, web design firms, large corporations and small businesses are among the many types of employers looking for skilled web developers. Courses CCTB135 JavaScript CCTB175 XML Level I CCTB190 ASP.NET for VB Level I CCTB290 ASP.NET for VB Level II CCTB192 ASP.NET for C# Level I CCTB292 ASP.NET for C# Level II CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics CCTD510 The Business of Design CCTM150 Windows Web Server CCTW100 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver CCTW300 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver CCTW400 CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver CCTW500 CSS/HTML V - Using Dreamweaver Courses JavaScript [CCTB135] Get to know the basics of JavaScript, it is the most popular scripting language on the internet, and works in all major browsers. JavaScript was designed to add interactivity to HTML pages. Learn about: language syntax JavaScript objects, properties, methods and event handlers Document Object Models (DOM) form interaction and validation Recommended: CCTB120 Programming and Object Oriented Fundamentals and CCTW200 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver or equivalent work experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 XML Level I [CCTB175] This course introduces you to Extensible Markup Language (XML) and technology, and its practical use in data management. You ll learn: how to create well-formed XML documents importance of namespac Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 ASP.NET for VB Level I [CCTB190] In this introduction to ASP.NET using the Visual Basic.NET programming language, you ll get to know the.net framework and learn the basic concepts of the ASP.NET platform, including basic syntax, Web Forms and controls. Other topics include: basic syntax for writing ASP.NET applications objects and Web Forms application/session state data validation Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals and CCTB141 Visual Basic.NET Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 ASP.NET for VB Level II [CCTB290] Tackle some of the more advanced concepts in ASP.NET using the Visual Basic.NET programming language. You ll work through web services, database connectivity and security concepts of the ASP.NET platform. Additional topics include: Web Services, deployment and structure data providers, connections, commands. data readers, data adapters and datasets. the configuration file (web.config) authentication Recommended: CCTB190 ASP.NET Level I and CCTB111 SQL Introduction I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 ASP.NET for C# Level I [CCTB192] In this introduction to ASP.NET using the C#.NET programming language, you ll get to know the.net framework and learn the basic concepts of the ASP.NET platform, including basic syntax, Web Forms and controls. Other topics include: basic syntax for writing ASP.NET applications objects and Web Forms application/session state data validation Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals and CCTB145 C# Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $425 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
65 ASP.NET for C# Level II [CCTB292] Tackle some of the more advanced concepts in ASP.NET using the C#.NET programming language. You ll work through web services, database connectivity and security concepts of the ASP.NET platform. Additional topics include: Web Services, deployment and structure data providers, connections, commands. data readers, data adapters and datasets. configuration file (web.config) authentication Recommended: CCTB192 ASP.NET for C# Level I and CCTB111 SQL Introduction I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Creating Web Graphics [CCTB276] This course introduces students to the basics of: image theory to optimize graphics creating type essential conventions of web design creating rollovers and complex navigation systems website prototypes and animations using Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks and Dreamweaver After completing this course, you ll be able to use the Adobe workflow to create professional quality web graphics - from simple navigation systems to full web interfaces. Recommended: CCTD110 Adobe Photoshop Level I and CCTD115 Illustrator Level I, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $375 Hours: 14 The Business of Design [CCTD510] The Business of Design is intended for those who have been through the Web Design, Web Developer or Print Design certificate program, or have an existing business that needs some refining. The course is designed to explore the many facets of running a design or development business. Learn to setup a part-time or full-time business to supplement your income or to live the life you really want. Recommended: Visual Design Certificate, Web Design Certificate, Web Developer Certificate or related industry experience. Fee: $750 Hours: 28 Windows Web Server [CCTM150] This course provides an opportunity to set up and administer an IIS Web Server for multiple websites. Various server based technology modules will be installed and configured. Differences between Web Servers configuration on the Intranet and Internet will be discussed. Web Server security and performance issues will also be discussed and configured. During the course you will learn to: understand web server architecture and IP Addresses. understand IIS Server capacity, security and other requirements. setup and configure a Web Server with Microsoft IIS using IP based web sites. setup and configure an FTP server to transfer web pages into your server. understand DNS issues on a Web Server. setup and configure an Internal DNS Server. introduction to XAMPP. Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals [CCTW100] This hands-on practical web design course teaches Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) formatting. The fundamental skills required for web page creation are covered in this course. This course is therefore fundamental to all other web creation and web development course. It is highly recommended to take this course first before taking other web creation courses. After completing this course, you ll be able to: understand the differences between Structural Formatting and Presentation Formatting in Web Page Creation understand the relationship between HTML, CSS, Browsers, and Web Servers implement proper HTML5 tags, document structure, and rendering create web pages using HTML5 with text, graphics, links, lists, and tables add basic CSS presentations formatting to an HTML document create a basic web site Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating System, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $400 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW200] This course is an opportunity to learn more features of both HTML5 and CSS3 so that you can create, organize, and present web site more effectively. It is the second course in our series of progressive web development courses. Taught using Dreamweaver allowing students to incorporate Adobe work flow into their web development process. Upon completing this course, you ll be able to: work with the Dreamweaver Interface understand the differences between Structural Formatting, Presentation Formatting, and Behavioural Formatting in Web Page Creation understand and Implement Cascading Style Sheets CTC Web Developer Courses Phone
66 CTC Web Developer Courses use basic Client Side Scripting and Server Side Scripting on Web Pages learn time saving technologies to assist in web page creation get better Search Engine results with Search Engine Optimization techniques create and upload a web site to a web server Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW300] This course covers advanced uses of HTML5 and CSS3 using Dreamweaver. It is the third course in our series of progressive web development courses. This course covers website planning, management, design, validation, and layout. Students will learn both the development process and how to brand their sites. Basic PHP Scripting and Integration will be introduced. Students will be introduces to HTML5 Forms. After completing this course, you ll be able to: understand customized setting within the Dreamweaver Interface build advanced cascading style sheets and CSS3 layouts understand the Development Process in Web Design understand basic website management understand web site branding use basic forms to provide interaction understand basics of PHP develop web pages that validate upload a web site to a web server for testing CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW400] This Dreamweaver course teaches advanced web development techniques. It is the fourth course in our series of progressive web development courses. This course continues to teach through the philosophy of Progressive Enhancement allowing students to really see the multi level structure of web design. Students will develop accessible and standards compliant web pages using modern up to date techniques. Web Forms, Ajax, and Spry Integration will be taught. After completing this course, you ll be able to: understand the Rich Interactive Formatting, the fourth layer of Progressive Enhancement understand the differences between Structural Formatting, Presentation Formatting, Behavioural Formatting, and Rich Interactive Formatting use advanced CSS3 to style and layout pages work with external CSS and JavaScript documents use the Advanced Web Form construction understand the basics of Ajax create and Incorporate Spry objects create and use library items and assets Recommended: CCTW300 CSS/ HTML III - Using Dreamweaver and CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics. Fee: $425 Hours: 14 CSS/HTML V - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW500] This advanced web development course is taught using Dreamweaver allowing students to develop dynamic and richly interactive sites. It is the fifth course in our series of progressive web development courses. Students will learn to properly use JavaScript Libraries, integrated Web Type, and other advanced Scripting techniques for the web. Browser differences will be dealt with using hand-on testing. Integration of Server Side PHP scripts will be practiced. You will be introduced to web site testing techniques. After completing this course, you ll be able to: use advanced behaviours for complex navigation systems use Dreamweaver to develop dynamic web sites understand the basics of JavaScript Libraries understand how to integrate JQuery understand advanced JQuery techniques understand how to integrate TypeKit understand PHP Script Integration understand the basics of web site testing techniques Recommended: CCTW400 CSS/ HTML IV Using Dreamweaver and CCTB276 Creating Web Graphics. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Recommended: CCTW200 CSS/ HTML II - Using Dreamweaver. Fee: $450 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
67 Windows Systems Courses Overview From Windows XP to Windows Servers, Active Directories and more, these Windows systems courses provide a wide range of skills and experience to IT professionals and others looking to broaden their career credentials. Systems and network administrators will find these courses relevant to their daily work. Career Opportunities Network and systems administrators, as well as IT service and support personnel, need to have significant Windows experience. If you are on your way toward developing more experience with Windows systems, such as Windows XP, Windows Servers and Active Directories, then your Windows credentials will draw employers attention. A wide range of employers and industries - including information technology - are looking for people who fully understand the Windows environment. Courses CCTM111 CCTM121 CCTM221 CCTM321 CCTM141 CCTM142 CCTM143 Windows Command Line Windows Server Configuration and Administration Windows Server Advanced Management and Networking Windows Server Group Policies DNS for Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory Management and Migration Active Directory Troubleshooting CCTM150 Windows Web Server CCTM260 Windows Server Virtualization CCTM261 Virtualizing on the VMware line of products Courses Windows Command Line [CCTM111] The skills and knowledge offered in this course are fundamental to succeeding in many of the technical, servicing, networking, security and administration courses. Gain a basic understanding of important concepts and practices used in Windows command-line functions and utilities. Learn to perform commands and about utilities used to manage the operating system, including proper syntax and switches. You ll also study: PC boot sequence and startup processes in various Windows Operating Systems command-line interface, command syntax and command processing issues Recommended: CCTO101 Windows Desktop Operating Systems, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $350 Hours: 14 Windows Server Configuration and Administration [CCTM121] Master the tools used to configure and administer the Windows Server in a domain environment. Through lectures, discussions and lab exercises, you ll learn about: Windows Server Family Windows Server Installation and OS updates Active Directory concepts and installation Windows Server and Active Directory management tools managing users, groups and computers managing and maintaining shared resources Recommended: CCTM111 Windows Command Line, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: 14 Windows Server Advanced Management and Networking [CCTM221] Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to configure, manage and monitor a Windows Server network infrastructure. Through lectures, discussions and lab exercises, you ll learn about: interoperability of Windows with other network environments implementing and managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) network printing and Internet printing implementing and managing software update services distributed data access Recommended: CCTM121 Windows Server Configuration and Administration, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Windows Server Group Policies [CCTM321] Explore how the Windows Domain Controller and Active Directory are used to automate and control many aspects of the network environment. Learn how group policies can be used to control user settings, system setup and system restrictions. You ll participate in classroom discussion and lab work. Additional topics include: group policy setup and management using Microsoft Management Console (MMC) group policies for desktop control controlling system security software installation using group policies Recommended: CCTM221 Windows Server Advanced Management and Networking, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 CTC Windows Systems Courses Phone
68 CTC Windows Systems Courses DNS for Active Directory [CCTM141] Domain Name Service (DNS) is required for proper operation and deployment of Windows Active Directory. Proper setup and in-depth knowledge of DNS help Windows Administrators understand and support an Active Directory Domain better. Learn basic DNS terms and definitions, and participate in classroom discussion and lab work. Key topics include: setting up a basic Windows DNS server types of DNS servers testing proper DNS server operation types of records in DNS zone delegation in DNS Recommended: CCTM170 Network Fundamentals and CCTM121 Windows Server Configurations and Administration, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Microsoft Active Directory Management and Migration [CCTM142] Learn how to manage and populate an Active Directory. Through classroom discussions and lab work, you ll learn best practices for placing objects when using Microsoft Active Directory (AD). Active Directories can contain many types of objects, including users, computers and printers. Review AD components and their roles, and learn about the use of Organization Units (OUs) in AD design. Other topics include: using Scripts to automate AD management tasks adjusting trust relationships in a domain tree Recommended: CCTM141 DNS for Active Directory and CCTM121 Windows Server Configurations and Administration, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Active Directory Troubleshooting [CCTM143] Build your knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory (AD) by learning about troubleshooting and other advanced topics. Learn how AD stores and controls many types of objects. Set up AD to be protected and prepared for recovery from any potential failure. Through classroom discussions and lab work, you ll learn about a wide range of AD topics, including replication control and fault tolerance. Additional topics include: event viewer messages relating to AD health and performance managing server roles in AD using the command line AD tools restoring a failed Active Directory repairing the Domain Controller Recommended: CCTM142 Microsoft Active Directory Management and Migration, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $475 Hours: 14 Windows Web Server [CCTM150] This course provides an opportunity to set up and administer an IIS Web Server for multiple websites. Various server based technology modules will be installed and configured. Differences between Web Servers configuration on the Intranet and Internet will be discussed. Web Server security and performance issues will also be discussed and configured. During the course you will learn to: understand web server architecture and IP Addresses. understand IIS Server capacity, security and other requirements. setup and configure a Web Server with Microsoft IIS using IP based web sites. setup and configure an FTP server to transfer web pages into your server. understand DNS issues on a Web Server. setup and configure an Internal DNS Server. introduction to XAMPP. Windows Server Virtualization [CCTM260] Getting the most value for your server hardware dollars means considering virtualization. Learn about virtualization terminology and architecture, Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware. You ll set up virtual machines and manage them. Topics include: architecture of virtualization pros and cons of open source and commercial products Microsoft Hyper-V VMware Server Recommended: CCTM121 Windows Server Configuration and Administration, equivalent course or practical experience. Fee: $500 Hours: 14 Virtualizing on the VMware line of products [CCTM261] If you re planning to virtualize using VMware vsphere 5, and perhaps View 5 for virtual desktops, this course will cover all the basics. Learn about the various virtualization products and their applications, as well as key features. You will learn how to deploy vsphere 5 and View 5, integrate with Active Directory, access and manage virtual machines using vcenter Server, types of storage and configuration, and networking. Some advanced features for redundancy, efficiency, and others will be discussed. Recommended: CCTM260 Windows Server Virtualization, equivalent course or practical experience. Fee: $525 Hours: 14 Recommended: CCTW100 CSS/ HTML I - Fundamentals, equivalent courses or practical experience. Fee: $450 Hours: Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
69 student information - computer training centre (CTC) general information CTC Course Policies and Procedures REGISTRATION services
70 student information CTC Student Information general information Welcome to NAIT s Computer Training Centre (CTC). All CTC courses are taught in the NAIT HP Centre for Information and Communications Technology (HP Centre) on Main Campus, Edmonton. All CTC courses are non-credit. Electronic versions of our most current calendars can be downloaded from COURSE CHANGES AND CANCELLATIONS NAIT makes every effort to provide service in accordance with the information contained in this calendar. We reserve the right to make any changes deemed necessary without further notice. This includes the right to cancel courses due to operational requirements. In the case of course cancellation, every effort will be made to contact students by telephone or . In such cases, a full refund will be provided. Academic REGULATIONS AND STUDENT CONDUCT NAIT s Academic Regulations and Procedures outline policies and practices that are of importance to all NAIT students. They can be accessed at In the event of any disagreements or inconsistencies between the web and printed versions of the Academic Regulations, the web version will be taken as correct. NAIT reserves the right to make revisions to the Academic Regulations and Procedures without prior notice and they will take effect at the time of revision unless a later date is specified when the revision is approved. In the event of revisions, the policies, procedures, regulations and requirements in effect will prevail over the provisions printed in this calendar. NAIT will provide as much notice of the revision as circumstances permit, and will endeavor to incorporate the revisions in the next printing of the Academic Regulations and Procedures. Revisions may include additions, deletions and changes. NAIT is committed to providing an educational environment that supports respect and safety within its community. The student code of conduct outlines the responsibility of students to support the academic community, defines inappropriate student conduct and provides procedures and penalties if students engage in such unacceptable behavior. For details regarding student conduct, see Academic Regulations and Procedures at non-smoking environment All NAIT campuses are smoke-free. Smoking is prohibited in the Institute s buildings, vehicles, or on any NAIT property. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) NAIT collects and maintains personal information used for purposes of admission, registration and other operating activities in its role as a member of the educational community. Storm Policy Evening classes always meet except when severe weather conditions precipitate a declared STORM WARN- ING. The decision to continue or cancel evening classes will be made by 3:00 pm. It is recommended that students contact the Computer Training Centre at to inquire whether classes have been canceled. Lost class time will be made up on another day suitable to the instructor and most students. For additional information on NAIT s Emergency Policies, Procedures and Guidelines visit ctc course policies and procedures Advanced standing The Computer Training Centre can provide up to 50 per cent of advanced credit towards a certificate to non-nait students. For recent NAIT graduates (three years or less), credit for equivalent NAIT courses may be given for up to 80 per cent of Computer Training Centre certificate requirements. Alternate courses may be chosen for certificate completion subject to approval by the Computer Training Centre. A written request can be submitted and will require appropriate documentation to be retained by NAIT. Advanced standing will not be posted to a transcript until an equivalent number of courses have been successfully completed. What Qualifies? An equivalent amount of work experience, education or a combination thereof. How to Apply? Step 1: Plan your course of study. Step 2: Decide which CTC courses for which you feel you already have equivalent knowledge and experience, either from having taken courses elsewhere, or from on-the-job training. Step 3: A charge of $25 is payable prior to any course evaluation - with the exception of CCTA405 AutoCAD Practicum - a charge of $100 is payable prior to evaluation. For students taking equivalent courses at NAIT, the fee is waived. Please decide on the number of courses for which you want to request advanced credit, multiply that number by $25 and pay at the NAIT Cash Office. Please include your receipt with your letter. Step 4: Assemble supporting documents, such as: transcripts course outlines of the courses you took, or calendar descriptions a letter from your supervisor if you wish to be exempt because of work experience We will be keeping these in our files, so send photocopies if you wish to keep the originals. Attach as much of the supporting documentation as possible. Step 5: Apply in writing to: NAIT Computer Training Centre Room W Princess Elizabeth Avenue Edmonton, AB T5G 3K4 Don t forget to include your cash payment receipt. If this is not included, your letter will be kept on file until an original receipt is sent to us. Can I register for courses in the meantime? Yes. However, if you are not able to work at the level of the class, you may be asked to join another section. 70 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
71 Note: You may be asked to write a formal evaluation (challenge quiz) at the discretion of the manager. A fee will be assessed for the challenge quiz. Substitutions You may substitute courses if you have enough credits, knowledge, courses, experience, etc. for some of the prescribed courses you do not need. You may apply in writing to: NAIT Computer Training Centre Princess Elizabeth Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5G 3K4 Prerequisites and recommended courses Prerequisites are required for some courses. It is the applicant s sole responsibility to be aware of and observe the prerequisite requirements in subsequent course or transfer requests to CTC courses. Note: Students may be turned down for entry to programs or subsequent courses if the prerequisites have not been met. Recommended courses are not required for entry into a course or program, but are considered an asset. TYPING TEST If your course requires a typing test, contact the Computer Training Centre at to set up an appointment. Exam fee is $50 per typing test. Course Transfer process CTC students are only permitted to transfer to other CTC courses. Any tuition difference and a $50 transfer fee must be paid at the time of course transfer. Course Withdrawal Process Students are responsible for formally withdrawing from courses they no longer wish to attend. Withdrawals must be completed either electronically through MyNAIT Portal or by completing a Course Withdrawal form. WITHDRAWALS BEFORE COURSE STARTS Students must withdraw from a course at least three full calendar days prior to course commencement to receive a full refund less a $50 administrative fee. Exceptions are noted as follows: courses with a $500 nonrefundable deposit: A full refund less deposit will be granted if the student withdraws from the course at least seven calendar days prior to course commencement. Withdrawals After course starts Students are required to complete the Withdrawal Form if they are no longer attending class or are withdrawing from a course. Withdrawing students will not be entitled to any portion of a refund. If students do not provide written notification of a course withdrawal, a failing grade will be recorded on their record. Course Results Marks will be available via the NAIT Student Portal at ACADEMIC APPEALS See Academic Regulations and Procedures at Request for Certification Upon successful course completion, students must complete a Request for Certification form (available online at www. nait.ca/ctc under General Course Information) and submit to the Computer Training Centre. Certificates are not automatically mailed out. Certificates may take several weeks to process. If advanced credit for work experience or equivalent courses is required, please submit request in writing to: NAIT Computer Training Centre Princess Elizabeth Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5G 3K4 CTC students have the option of completing a certificate under either the old or new requirements, should requirements change before certificate completion. Tax Receipts T2202A tax receipts will be made available to students online at MyNAIT in February. Please note: These tax receipts will not be mailed and will only be available via the web. registration Students must be 16 years of age or older, except when it is noted courses are intended for younger students. Registrations are processed on a firstcome-first-served basis. Methods of registration: online, mail, fax, telephone, or in person. Students who register in person or by telephone are immediately advised if they are registered, on a waitlist, or not registered. Overbooked Courses If the course you are interested in is full, you can provide your contact information to be put on a waitlist. All registered students need to attend the first day of class or will be replaced by another student from the waitlist. Fees Fees must be paid at the time of application. Cheques and money orders are to be made payable to NAIT. Post-dated cheques will not be accepted. Debit card, Visa, MasterCard and American Express are also accepted. Where applicable, GST will be applied to the fees. Fees are subject to change without notice. International Student FEEs International students on a student visa pay 2.5 times the regular tuition fee for all courses longer than 20 hours. How to Register Online Online registration is the fastest method, and enables you to know immediately if you are enrolled in the course or on a waiting list. All you need is a valid credit card and a student ID (if you don t have one, you ll be prompted to create one). 1. Find the course you would like to take: a. visit b. choose your subject area, program delivery, outcome, or search by keyword to find a program; c. click on the program name, browse to the related courses, and click on a course name. OR d. find a course in this calendar; CTC Student Information Phone
72 CTC Student Information e. using the Search Site box at the top of each page of our website, type in the course number to go directly to a course from this calendar. In person or by Mail 1. Complete a registration form; 2. Deliver or mail the completed registration form along with payment information to: Office of the Registrar Suite 1000, Street Edmonton, AB T5G 3H1 by phone or fax 4. Have your credit card ready and phone ; OR 5. Fax your completed registration form with payment information to first day of class Proceed to Room W111 in the HP Centre on the first day of class. There is a computer monitor in the window that will display your room number for the duration of your course. student services Parking Campus Security Services NAIT Campus Security Services assists over 80,000 students and staff over four major sites and various leased spaces within the metro Edmonton area. The management and staff are dedicated to providing quality service to the campus community. To report an incident, inquire about lost and found, or to arrange a Safe Walk on Main Campus, please call For more information, visit ca/security. Emergency Evacuation Procedures Emergency Phone In the event of an emergency (fire, illness, or accident) please call: Main Campus: Other Campuses: 911 For details regarding emergency procedures visit Food Services NAIT Food Services offers a range of food and beverage options. Bytes cafeteria in the HP Centre features Tim Horton s, Pita Pit and Booster Juice. Look for Starbucks adjacent to the large Common Market cafeteria nearby. For more information, locations and hours of operation visit foodservices. Lost and Found NAIT Security is responsible for lost and found articles. A comprehensive record and repository of personal items turned in, or lost on campus, will be maintained. All found property should be forwarded to NAIT Campus Security Service immediately. Inquiries should be directed to: NAIT Campus Security Services Main Campus, Room D109 Phone: MyNAIT Portal The MyNAIT Portal gives current students access to a wide range of important information, including: announcements/upcoming events personal information updates grades online student storage financial information tuition tax receipts (T2202A income tax forms) online registration job opportunities class schedules by term or by week e-learning tools All students are strongly encouraged to use this portal. Access and instructions can be found at NAIT RETAIL SERVICES Parking Office: Main Campus, Room O112 For current information about parking on NAIT campuses, rates, maps, etc. visit Parking for CTC Daytime STudents For students enrolled in CTC courses during weekdays (i.e. between 8:00 am - 4:00 pm) limited reserved parking is available at the parkade located on 118 Avenue and 109 Street (Zone B) as shown on the map at the back of this calendar. Please identify yourself as a CTC student to the parking attendant at the kiosk by showing them your receipt. Parking is available on a first-comefirst-served basis. The parkade is about 10 minutes away from the HP Centre so please make allowance for this walk. Health Services Health Services is a team of healthcare professionals and support staff that strive to provide friendly, accessible services to the NAIT community, including first-aid, immunization, treatment for illness and injury, health counseling, and general medical information. The department also supports the coordination of services aimed at minimizing staff and student injury and accidents. Fees may be charged for some services (such as immunization). Main Campus Location: O119, South Lobby Emergency Phone: or 911 Regular Phone: Hours: Mon to Fri, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Summer Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm For more information visit healthservices. Bookstore and Tech Store Location: Main Campus X114 Phone: For additional information on the NAIT Bookstore and Tech Store visit onlinestore.nait.ca Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Location: Main Campus - W111-PB Phone: Fax: TTY: [email protected] Online: An SSD Advisor will work with you to develop an individualized service plan including such things as classroom/ examination support, specialized tutoring, assistive technology, assistance accessing disability-related funding and community referrals. Please contact us early as services may take four to six months to arrange. 72 Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
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74 CTC Index A A+ Preparation [CCTM16] Accounting Courses Active Directory Troubleshooting [CCTM143] Adobe Acrobat Level I [CCTD111] Adobe Illustrator Level I [CCTD115] Adobe Illustrator Level II [CCTD215] Adobe Photoshop for Beginners [CCTD101] Adobe Photoshop Level I [CCTD110] Adobe Photoshop Level II [CCTD210] Adobe Photoshop Level III [CCTD310] Advanced AutoCAD [CCTA305] Advanced Information Management Solutions [CCTB635] Aerial Data Acquisition [CCTG219] Agile: Software Development Life Cycle [CCTB250] Android Graphical User Interfaces [CCTP121] Android Hardware, Multimedia, and Graphics/Animations [CCTP123] Android Mobile Developer Certificate... 6 Android Mobile Developer Certificate [CCTP801]... 5 Android Project [CCTP129] Android Storage and Web Applications [CCTP122] Android/Java Programming Fundamentals [CCTP102] Android/Java Programming Logic [CCTP101] Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile Developer Certificate... 6 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile Developer Certificate [CCTB808]... 3 Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level I [CCTB711] Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level II [CCTB712] Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level III [CCTB713] Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level IV [CCTB714] Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level V [CCTB715] Apple ios iphone/ipad Mobile: Level VI [CCTB716] Application Development Certificate... 7 Application Development for Non-Programmers [CCTB121] ArcGIS and Visual Basic Programming [CCTG330] ArcGIS Level I [CCTG130] ArcGIS Level II [CCTG230] ArcGIS Python Programming [CCTG235] ArcGIS Technology Specialty Certificate ASP.NET for C# Level I [CCTB192] ASP.NET for C# Level II [CCTB292] ASP.NET for VB Level I [CCTB190] ASP.NET for VB Level II [CCTB290] AutoCAD 3D Modeling and Rendering [CCTA210] AutoCAD Civil 3D Level I [CCTA230] AutoCAD Fundamentals [CCTA105] AutoCAD Map 3D Level I [CCTA220] AutoCAD Operator Certificate AutoCAD Operator Certificate [CCTA550] AutoCAD Practicum [CCTA405] AutoCAD Preparation [CCTA100] B BA Introduction and Enterprise Analysis [CCTB101] Basic Keyboarding Skills [CCTO10] Bentley InRoads Level I [CCTA388] Bentley InRoads Level II [CCTA389] Bookkeeping - Level I [CCTO100] Bookkeeping - Level II [CCTO200] Bookkeeping - Level III [CCTO300] Bookkeeping - the Business of It All [CCTO333] Business Analyst Certificate... 7 Business Intelligence and Information Management Certificate... 7 Business Process and Software Testing [CCTB155] Business Process Implementation and Change Management [CCTB332] Business Process Improvement [CCTB309] Business Systems Certificates... 6 C C# Level I [CCTB145] C# Level II [CCTB245] C# Level III [CCTB345] C# Level IV [CCTB445] CADD/AutoCAD Courses CADD/GIS Certificates CADD/MicroStation Courses CCNA Accessing WAN [CCTM513] CCNA LAN Switching and Wireless [CCTM512] CCNA Network Fundamentals [CCTM510] CCNA Routing Protocols and Concepts [CCTM511] CCTO511 Office Accounting Mastery Assessment Client/Designer Relations [CCTD10] Core Networking Certificate Core Networking Certificate [CCTM846]... 4 Creating Web Graphics [CCTB276]... 29, Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
75 Crystal Reports Level I [CCTB106] Crystal Reports Level II [CCTB206] CSS/HTML Core Certificate CSS/HTML Core Certificate [CCTW800]... 5 CSS/HTML I - Fundamentals [CCTW100]... 32, 65 CSS/HTML II - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW200]... 32, 65 CSS/HTML III - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW300]... 32, 66 CSS/HTML IV - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW400]... 33, 66 CSS/HTML V - Using Dreamweaver [CCTW500]... 33, 66 D Data Communications [CCTM114] Data Modeling [CCTB102] Database Administrator Certificate... 8 Database Courses Database Reporting Tools Certificate... 8 Database Reporting Tools Certificate [CCTB811]... 3 Designing a Website: Project [CCTW910] Digital Audio [CCTD180] Digital Communications Certificates Digital Communications Courses Digital Imaging Certificate Digital Imaging Certificate [CCTD825]... 3 Digital Photography Basic [CCTD190] Digital Photography Management [CCTD161] Digital Publishing Certificate DNS for Active Directory [CCTM141] Dynamic (Effective) Writing and Documentation [CCTB305] Dynamic Routing and Layer 3 Switching [CCTM303] Dynamic Team Communication [CCTB302] E Environmental Applications [CCTG165] Excel Power User Certificate F Facilitation, Problem Solving and Leadership Skills [CCTB306] Flash Foundations [CCTD130] Forensics [CCTM590] G Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Courses Geographic Information Systems Technology Certificate GeoMedia Professional Level I [CCTG120] GeoMedia Professional Level II [CCTG220] GeoMedia Professional Level III [CCTG320] GeoMedia Professional Level IV [CCTG420] GeoMedia Technology Specialty Certificate GIS and CADD Integration Certificate GIS Best Practices [CCTG115] GIS Cartography [CCTG116] GIS Concepts and Application Types [CCTG101] GIS Data Conversion and Management [CCTG102] GIS Project Management and Strategic Planning [CCTG105] GIS Spatial Analysis [CCTG117] GPS and Location based Service for GIS [CCTG107] H Hardware Concepts, Installation and Configuration [CCTM11] I InDesign Level I [CCTD120] InDesign Level II [CCTD220] Information Management and Business Analytics [CCTB633] Information Management and Business Performance [CCTB634] Information Management and Data Warehousing [CCTB632] Information Management Frameworks and Strategies [CCTB631] Information Technology Management Courses Intermediate AutoCAD [CCTA205] Internetwork Operating System and IP Design Fundamentals [CCTM370] Introduction to Business Process Management [CCTB335] Introduction to Cloud Computing [CCTM265] Introduction to IT Governance [CCTB311] Introductory Computer Skills Courses Intrusion Detection and Prevention [CCTM490] IP Routing Fundamentals [CCTM103] IP Telephony [CCTM408] IPv6 Readiness [CCTM505] IT Essentials I [CCTM300] CTC Index Phone
76 CTC Index J Java Enterprise Applications [CCTP113] Java Enterprise Developer Certificate... 8 Java Graphical User Interfaces [CCTP111] Java Project [CCTP119] Java Web Applications and Storage [CCTP112] JavaScript [CCTB135] L LAN Switching Fundamentals [CCTM203] Linux (UNIX) Core Certificate LINUX (UNIX) Core Certificate [CCTM805]... 3 Linux (UNIX) Courses Linux/UNIX Administration, Configuration and Installation [CCTM540] Linux/UNIX Command Line [CCTM520] Linux/UNIX System Automation and Shell Scripting for Administrators [CCTM530] M Microsoft Access Level I [CCTO170]... 27, 51 Microsoft Access Level II [CCTO270]... 27, 51 Microsoft Access Level III [CCTO370]... 28, 51 Microsoft Access Level IV [CCTO470]... 28, 51 Microsoft Active Directory Management and Migration [CCTM142] Microsoft Excel - Advanced Formulas and Functions [CCTO341] Microsoft Excel - Building an Excel Application [CCTO441] Microsoft Excel Level I [CCTO140] Microsoft Excel Level II [CCTO240] Microsoft Excel Level III [CCTO340] Microsoft Excel Level IV [CCTO440] Microsoft Outlook Foundations [CCTO160] Microsoft PowerPoint [CCTO150] Microsoft Project Level I [CCTB109] Microsoft Project Level II [CCTB209] Microsoft SharePoint Foundation [CCTO451] Microsoft SQL Server Level I [CCTB100] Microsoft SQL Server Level II [CCTB200] Microsoft SQL Server Level III [CCTB300] Microsoft Visio [CCTO113] Microsoft Word Level I [CCTO130] Microsoft Word Level II [CCTO230] Microsoft Word Level III [CCTO330] MicroStation 3D Level I [CCTA145] MicroStation 3D Level II [CCTA245] MicroStation CADD Certificate MicroStation V8i 2D Level I [CCTA385] MicroStation V8i 2D Level II [CCTA386] MicroStation V8i 2D Level III [CCTA387] N Negotiation and Team Building [CCTB304] Network Fundamentals [CCTM170]... 46, 53 Network Implementation [CCTM270]... 46, 53 Network Infrastructure Analyst Certificate Network Reliability and Troubleshooting [CCTM407] Network Security [CCTM406] Network Wiring and Troubleshooting [CCTM116] Network, Security, Systems Administration, PC Servicing, Windows Server + Linux Certificates Networking Courses Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level I [CCTM550] Networking with Linux/UNIX and Windows Level II [CCTM560] ntier Development Programming Architecture [CCTB140] O Office Accounting Systems Certificate Office Accounting with QuickBooks Certificate [CCTO801]... 4 Office Accounting with SAGE 50 Accounting Certificate [CCTO800]... 4 Office Applications Specialist Certificate Office Applications Specialist Certificate [CCTO810]... 4 Office Applications Specialist Mastery Assessment [CCTO501] Office Technology Certificates Office Technology Courses Open Source GIS - GRASS [CCTG225] Oracle Spatial Fundamentals [CCTG160] P PC Service and Support Certificate PC Service and Support Certificate [CCTM830]... 4 PC Servicing Courses PC Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance [CCTM12] Process Analyst Certificate... 8 Process Modeling [CCTB103] Programming and Object Oriented Fundamentals [CCTB120] Visit nait.ca/ctc for course dates.
77 Programming Courses Project Management [CCTB104] Project: Designing a Responsive Website [CCTW915] Q QoS Techniques and Firewall [CCTM403] Quality Assurance [CCTB307] QuickBooks Level I [CCTO401] QuickBooks Level II [CCTO402] QuickBooks Level III [CCTO403] R Remote Sensing in GIS [CCTG118] Requirements Analysis and Validation [CCTB202] Requirements Gathering and Management [CCTB201] Revit Advanced [CCTA351] Revit Fundamentals [CCTA350] S SAGE 50 Accounting Level I [CCTO110] SAGE 50 Accounting Level II [CCTO210] SAGE 50 Accounting Level III [CCTO305] Security - Business Continuity and Planning [CCTM290] Security - Fundamentals [CCTM190] Security Courses Simply Accounting Level IV [CCTO310] Software Testing Certificate... 9 Software Testing Courses Software Testing Overview [CCTB150] SQL Introduction [CCTB111] SQL Server Reporting Services [CCTB130] student information System Security Certificate System Security Certificate [CCTM810]... 4 T Test Data [CCTB157] Test Reporting [CCTB159] Testing Web Sites and Web Applications [CCTB151] The Business of Design [CCTD510] Typography [CCTD170] U Unified Modeling Language (UML) [CCTB117] Usability Testing [CCTB158] Use Case Analysis [CCTB112]... 39, 62 User Acceptance Testing [CCTB308]... 40, 63 Virtualizing on the VMware line of products [CCTM261] V Visual Basic.Net Level I [CCTB141] Visual Basic.Net Level II [CCTB241] Visual Basic.Net Level III [CCTB341] Visual Basic.Net Level IV [CCTB441] Visual Design Advanced for the Web [CCTD317] Visual Design Certificate Visual Design Level I [CCTD216] Visual Design Level II [CCTD316] Visual Design Master Portfolio [CCTD318] Vulnerability Assessment [CCTM390] W Web Application Consultant Certificate... 9 Web Content, Analytics and Usability [CCTW310] Web Design Certificate Web Developer Certificate Web Developer Courses Web Mapping: GIS Using Open Source Software [CCTG119] Windows 7 Configuration and Implementation [CCTM218] Windows Command Line [CCTM111]...46, 53, 67 Windows Desktop Operating System [CCTO101] Windows OS Concepts, Installation and Configuration [CCTM119] Windows OS Support and Troubleshooting [CCTM14] Windows Server Advanced Management and Networking [CCTM221] Windows Server Configuration and Administration [CCTM121] Windows Server Group Policies [CCTM321] Windows Server Network Administrator Certificate Windows Server Virtualization [CCTM260] Windows Systems Courses Windows Web Server [CCTM150]... 65, 68 Wireless Network Design [CCTM404] CTC Index X XML Level I [CCTB175] Phone
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