Available Courses

Courses marked with "MCP" and "MCSE" are Microsoft Certified Professional Approved Study Guides that will help you prepare for Microsoft Certified Professional certification exams.

Courses marked with "MOUS" are Microsoft Office User Specialist Approved Courseware that will help you prepare for Microsoft Office certification exams.

Level One � End User/Professional Development Courses

    Internet 
  • Internet: A Beginner's Guide
  • Internet Explorer 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
  • Internet Explorer 4.0: A Beginner's Guide
  • Netscape Navigator 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
  • Netscape Navigator 4.0: A Beginner's Guide
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    Windows 

  • Introduction to Windows 95
  • Introduction to NT Workstation 4.0
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    Microsoft FrontPage 

  • FrontPage 97: Creating a Web Site
  • FrontPage 98: Creating a Web Site
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    Microsoft Office 97 

  • Access 97: Getting Started
  • Access 97: Using a Database
  • Excel 97: Getting Started

  • (MOUS
  • Excel 97: Modifying Worksheets

  • (MOUS
  • Excel 97: Using Excel Tools

  • (MOUS
  • Outlook 97: Getting Organized
  • PowerPoint 97: Creating Presentations
  • PowerPoint 97: Modifying Presentations
  • Word 97: Getting Started

  • (MOUS
  • Word 97: Formatting Documents

  • (MOUS
  • Word 97: Using Productivity Tools

  • (MOUS
     
    Microsoft Exchange 
  • Exchange 4.0: Using Microsoft Exchange 
  • Exchange 5.0: Using Microsoft Exchange 
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    Basic Grammar Skills 

  • Fundamental Sentence Structures
  • Punctuation
  • Complex Sentence Structures
  • Advanced Grammar
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    Basic Math Skills 

  • Basics of Business Math: Fractions
  • Basics of Business Math: Decimals
  • Basics of Business Math: Equations
  • Basics of Business Math: Percents
  • Basics of Business Math: Calculator
  • Basics of Business Math: Reports
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    Concepts of Computing 

  • Computer Literacy
  • Computer Security Awareness
  • Database Concepts
  • DP Concepts
  • Introduction to Teleprocessing
  • Data Communication for End Users
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    Professional Development 

  • Business Communication: Writing Skills
  • Business Communication: Forms of Writing
  • Business Communication: Documentation
  • Introduction to Time Management
  • Managing Time and Meetings
  • Managing Time and Work
  • Managing Time with Co-Workers
  • Project Management Concepts
  • Stress Management
  • The C Zone: Peak Performance Under Pressure

Level Two � Technical Courses

    HTML 
  • HTML: Start Creating Your Own Web Pages
  • HTML: Creating High Quality Web Graphics
  • HTML: Layout and Design for Your Web Pages
  • HTML: Making Your Web Pages Interactive
  • HTML: Start Using JavaScript
  • HTML: Using JavaScript for Interactivity
  • HTML: Using Advanced JavaScript Techniques
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    JAVA 

  • Java: Getting Started with Java Programming
  • Java: Creating Java Applets for the Web
  • Java: Improving the Look of Java Programs
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    Windows NT � Workstation 

  • Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Installation and Configuration

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Connectivity and Resource Management

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Troubleshooting

  • (MCSE, MCP
     
    Windows NT � Server 
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server Planning and Installation

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server Configuration

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server Resource Management

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting

  • (MCSE, MCP
     
    Windows NT � Enterprise 
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server � Enterprise Configuration

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server � Enterprise Connectivity

  • (MCSE, MCP
     
    UNIX Systems 
  • UNIX: Introduction to UNIX
  • UNIX Shells - Bourne, Korn, and C
  • UNIX Shell Programming
  • UNIX System Administration I
  • UNIX System Administration II
  • UNIX Process Management
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    C Programming 

  • C in 21 Days: Week 1
  • C in 21 Days: Week 2
  • C in 21 Days: Week 3
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    OOP 

  • OOP Using C++: Week 1
  • OOP Using C++: Week 2
  • OOP Using C++: Week 3
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    Client/Server 

  • Client/Server Technology for Managers
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    Microsoft Exchange 

  • Exchange 4.0: Planning for MS Exchange Server

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Exchange 4.0: Installing and Configuring MS Exchange Server

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Exchange 4.0: Administering and Managing MS Exchange Server

  • (MCSE, MCP
     
    Visual Basic 
  • Visual Basic 4.0: Beginning Skills
  • Visual Basic 4.0: Intermediate Skills
  • Visual Basic 4.0: Advanced Skills
  • Visual Basic 5.0: Beginning Skills
  • Visual Basic 5.0: Intermediate Skills
  • Visual Basic 5.0: Advanced Skills
  • Visual Basic 5.0: Windows API and ActiveX
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    PowerBuilder 

  • PB 5.0: PowerBuilder 5 Overview
  • PB 5.0: Getting Started with PowerBuilder 5
  • PB 5.0: Using PowerScript
  • PB 5.0: Using DataWindows
  • PB 5.0: Delivering the Final Product
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    Oracle 

  • Oracle: Overview of Developer/2000
  • Oracle: Forms 4.5 and Reports 2.5
  • Oracle: Graphics 2.5 and Procedure Builder 1.5
  • Oracle: Developer/2000 Applications
  • Oracle: Developer/2000 Integration
  • Oracle: Introduction to PL/SQL
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    SQL Server 6.5 

  • SQL Server 6.5: Introduction

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • SQL Server 6.5: Installation and Setup

  • (MCSE, MCP
    SQL Server 6.5 continued... 
  • SQL Server 6.5: Users and Replication

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • SQL Server 6.5: Database Administration
  • (MCSE, MCP
  • SQL Server 6.5: System Management

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • SQL Server 6.5: Tuning for Performance

  • (MCSE, MCP


    LAN 

  • LANs: Network Basics
  • LANs: Hardware and Software
  • LANs: Internetworking

  • Networking Essentials 

  • Networking Essentials: Terminology

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Networking Essentials: Standards

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Networking Essentials: Planning a Topology

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Networking Essentials: Planning Connections

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Networking Essentials: Implementation

  • (MCSE, MCP
  • Networking Essentials: Troubleshooting

  • (MCSE, MCP
     

    Focus 
  • FOCUS: Getting Started
  • FOCUS: Basic Report Preparation
  • FOCUS: Report Preparation II
  • FOCUS: Graphics
  • FOCUS: Data Manipulation for Reporting
  • FOCUS: Accessing External Files
  • FOCUS: File Definition
  • FOCUS: File Maintenance I
  • FOCUS: File Maintenance II
  • FOCUS: Dialogue Manager and FIDEL
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    Micro Focus COBOL Workbench 

  • MFCW 4.0: Getting Started
  • MFCW 4.0: Managing Files
  • MFCW 4.0: Developing Programs
  • MFCW 4.0: Testing Programs
  • MFCW 4.0: Compiling and Complex Testing
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    SAS 

  • SAS: Fundamentals
  • SAS: Data Manipulation
  • SAS: DATA Step Programming
  • SAS: Results
  • SAS: Display Manager System
  • SAS: Data Libraries
  • SAS: Data Management
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    Data Processing 

  • CICS/ESA: Fundamentals
  • CICS/ESA: Programming Basics
  • CICS/ESA: Defining Maps
  • CICS/ESA: Using Maps
  • CMS for New Users
  • COBOL: Fundamentals
  • COBOL: Numerics
  • COBOL: Compiling and Debugging the New COBOL
  • COBOL: Migration to the New COBOL Language
  • VS COBOL II: CICS Migration
  • VS COBOL II: Basics
  • VS COBOL II: Program Structure
  • VS COBOL II: Data Structure
  • VS COBOL II: Procedure Division
  • VS COBOL II: Numerics
  • Data Communication for Technical Users
  • MVS/ESA Fundamentals and JES
  • ISPF: Program Development
  • ISPF: User Interface
  • MVS/ESA JCL: Fundamentals
  • MVS/ESA JCL: Job Processing
  • MVS/ESA JCL: Data Sets
  • MVS/ESA JCL: Procedures
  • MVS/ESA: Basic Operations
  • MVS/ESA: Utilities
  • REXX Programming
  • SAA: Primer
  • SAA: Architectural Components
  • TSO/E: CLIST
  • Using EASYTRIEVE PLUS
  • VSAM: Fundamentals
  • XEDIT for New Users
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    DB2 & SQL/DS 

  • DB2: The Programming Environment
  • DB2: Row and Table Manipulation
  • DB2: Program Development and Efficiency
  • QMF: Prompted Query and QBE
  • QMF: Reports
  • SQL: Basic Query Techniques
  • SQL: Advanced Query Techniques
  • SQL: Database Maintenance
  • SQL/DS: The Programming Environment
  • SQL/DS: Row and Table Manipulation
  • SQL/DS: Program Development and Efficiency



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