Смотрю программу обучения в НЗ и удивляюсь - неужели эти предметы ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО нужны системным аналитикам? :( И на это убивать два года? Ну прям жаль как-то... Но без вариантов :(
http://www.computerpower.ac.nz/images/cp/cpp_dsd_dip_software_development.pdf
INTRODUCTION
• Introduction to Computer Power
• Introduction to Computers
OPERATE A COMPUTER
• Working with Windows
• Customising Windows
• Working with files
• Running applications
THE INTERNET AND e-COMMERCE
• Connecting to the Internet
• Obtain useful information from the Internet
• Using Internet programs
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
• Operate a Word Processing Application
• Operate a Spreadseet Application
• Operate a Database Application
DESIGN AND BUILD A DATABASE
• Database management
• Elements of a database management system
• Database administration
• Data warehousing
DESIGNING WEBSITES
• Design, link and build Web pages
• Move HTML documents to a Web server
• HTML and Cascading Style Sheets
PROGRAM DESIGN CONCEPTS
• Principles of programming techniques
• Apply three basic control structures of sequence, selection and
repetition in writing an algorithm
• Check algorithms using test data
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 1
• Create simple Java programs
• Understand the principles of Object-Oriented programming
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 2
• Create Java GUI frames
• Write code to react to events and exceptions
• Understand the MVC pattern
UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE
• Understand UML fundamentals
• Create Use Case, Class, Activity and State Machine diagrams
INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL STUDIO
• Create window forms
• Source control
• Object-Oriented programming in VB.NET/C#
STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE
• Understand the fundamentals of the SQL Language
• Construct simple SQL statements
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 3
• Create programs that use threads
• Create applets
• Java streams
• JDBC
PROGRAM DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE METHODS
• Analyse impact of integration factors on systems design
• Design client interface
• Test, debug and document programming code
EXTENDED CUSTOMER SERVICE
• The customer/business relationship
• Dealing with difficult customers
• Customer feedback
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES
• Determine client business expectations and manage the scope,
cost andquality control
• Develop the detailed technical design blueprint
• Design and manage project life cycle
INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
• Detailed investigation and project analysis
• System design and development
• System life cycle methodologies
• System development tools
GROUP DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
• IT business strategy development
• Manage, guide and apply project integration and quality
management techniques
• Project life cycle design
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
• Goal setting and planning
• Time and personal resource management
• Communication skills, decision making
• Telephone and written communication skills
EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION AND PLANNING
• Surveying the job market
• Matching skills with employer needs
• Interview techniques
ELECTIVES
Students will choose to major in one of the following
electives:
JAVA PROGRAMMING (SCJP & SCJD)
• Advanced GUI’s
• Networking
• Project analysis, design and implementation
C#/VB.NET PROGRAMMING (MCTS: WEB
APPLICATION & MCTS: WINDOWS APPLICATION)
• Application development foundation
• Windows based client development
• Web based client development
http://www.computerpower.ac.nz/images/cp/cpp_dsd_dip_software_development.pdf
INTRODUCTION
• Introduction to Computer Power
• Introduction to Computers
OPERATE A COMPUTER
• Working with Windows
• Customising Windows
• Working with files
• Running applications
THE INTERNET AND e-COMMERCE
• Connecting to the Internet
• Obtain useful information from the Internet
• Using Internet programs
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
• Operate a Word Processing Application
• Operate a Spreadseet Application
• Operate a Database Application
DESIGN AND BUILD A DATABASE
• Database management
• Elements of a database management system
• Database administration
• Data warehousing
DESIGNING WEBSITES
• Design, link and build Web pages
• Move HTML documents to a Web server
• HTML and Cascading Style Sheets
PROGRAM DESIGN CONCEPTS
• Principles of programming techniques
• Apply three basic control structures of sequence, selection and
repetition in writing an algorithm
• Check algorithms using test data
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 1
• Create simple Java programs
• Understand the principles of Object-Oriented programming
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 2
• Create Java GUI frames
• Write code to react to events and exceptions
• Understand the MVC pattern
UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE
• Understand UML fundamentals
• Create Use Case, Class, Activity and State Machine diagrams
INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL STUDIO
• Create window forms
• Source control
• Object-Oriented programming in VB.NET/C#
STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE
• Understand the fundamentals of the SQL Language
• Construct simple SQL statements
PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 3
• Create programs that use threads
• Create applets
• Java streams
• JDBC
PROGRAM DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE METHODS
• Analyse impact of integration factors on systems design
• Design client interface
• Test, debug and document programming code
EXTENDED CUSTOMER SERVICE
• The customer/business relationship
• Dealing with difficult customers
• Customer feedback
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES
• Determine client business expectations and manage the scope,
cost andquality control
• Develop the detailed technical design blueprint
• Design and manage project life cycle
INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
• Detailed investigation and project analysis
• System design and development
• System life cycle methodologies
• System development tools
GROUP DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
• IT business strategy development
• Manage, guide and apply project integration and quality
management techniques
• Project life cycle design
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
• Goal setting and planning
• Time and personal resource management
• Communication skills, decision making
• Telephone and written communication skills
EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION AND PLANNING
• Surveying the job market
• Matching skills with employer needs
• Interview techniques
ELECTIVES
Students will choose to major in one of the following
electives:
JAVA PROGRAMMING (SCJP & SCJD)
• Advanced GUI’s
• Networking
• Project analysis, design and implementation
C#/VB.NET PROGRAMMING (MCTS: WEB
APPLICATION & MCTS: WINDOWS APPLICATION)
• Application development foundation
• Windows based client development
• Web based client development
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Date: 2012-10-16 01:06 pm (UTC)"Да прибудет с Вами Компьютерная Сила!" ??? ))
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Date: 2012-10-16 03:32 pm (UTC)Больше половины успеха.
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