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Each of the following programs addresses a specific
need. Click on the 'more info' links or program titles
for more information and the course outline.
University of Calgary
- OOST Program, offered at the University of
Regina is developed with industry to reflect the
latest cutting-edge technology. This program focuses
on the skills and knowledge that enable participants
to successfully work and compete in the exploding
Internet and object-oriented software development
fields.
The next information session for OOST is at
the University of Regina on Wednesday January 21st,
2004 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm.
University
of Regina - CS Fast-Track Certificate offers,
within one year, the nine required classes for a Certificate
in CS. Although this is a full-time program, classes
are in the evening with labs on the weekend for the
convenience of those currently employed, but wishing
to update their qualifications.
University
of Regina - Career Dynamics is a collaborative
coaching approach to the most challenging areas of
successful career development. It is designed to make
participants confident, conversant, and comfortable
in all aspects of communication both, written and
verbal, optimizing employee value and effectiveness
in the work place.
| Program dates: |
| January 12 - April 8, 2004 |
| May 3 - July 30, 2004 |
| September 7 - November 30, 2004 |
Additional courses available
from CATAL include:
Introduction to C++
for OOST - This course is offered as a prerequisite
for students entering the OOST program or for anyone
interested in updating their skills in programming.
The next course is scheduled for Saturdays beginning
February 28, 2004 and ending March 27. 2004. Lab time
will be provided on the Sundays following the classes.
Registration deadline is February 15, 2004. The introduction
to C++ assumes that you have no background in programming,
although previous experience with any programming
language would enable you to reap a larger benefit
from this course. Covered are the basic programming
concepts applicable to most any procedural programming
language with C++ as our example. The course ends
with a cursory look at object-oriented concepts, serving
as a solid foundation for further studies in object-oriented
C++. The course covers the following topics:
| 1. What is a computer? |
8. Looping logic |
| 2. What is a compiler? |
9. String management |
| 3. Tour of Microsft's Visual C++
6.0 |
10. Functions |
| 4. Keyboard and screen input/output |
11. Pointers |
| 5. Managing variables on the stack
and on the heap |
12. References |
| 6. Arrays(1-D and 2-D) |
13. Introduction to classes and objects |
| 7. Conditional logic |
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Compact IT Courses -
Drawing from the material of three of our most popular
OOST modules we are offering compact courses. Although
these five-day courses do not count towards the OOST
diploma, they are delivered professionally with each
course being scheduled three times a year as shown in
the table below.
| C# |
| June |
12,13,16,17, & 18 |
| July |
9,10,11,14 & 15 |
| September |
3,4,5,8 & 9 |
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| .NET |
| June |
24,25,26,27 & 30 |
| July |
25,28,29,30, & 31 |
| September |
25,26,29,30 & Oct 1 |
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| JAVA |
| May |
1,2,5,6 & 7 |
| June |
2,3,4,5 & 6 |
| August |
6,7,8,11 & 12 |
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