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Labs
Semester
One
Computer Appreciation (CSL11)
How to deal with computers in the college laboratories.
Fundamentals of MS-DOS and Windows. Fundamentals of
other windows application and other Operating Systems.
Computer Application1 (ITMS1)

This course will give a brief introduction about MS
Office 97/2000. More emphasis
on MS Word: Click and Type for inserting text, graphics,
tables…Using MS Word as an e-mail editor. Drawing and
graphics sets (3-D). Task automation (i.e. auto
correct). Proofing tools (spelling and grammar).
Creating Web pages. Boarders and shading. Mathematics
functions
in calculations.
Semester Three
Computer Application (MS ِAccess)
(CS352)
Setting up and Customizing Microsoft Access. Customizing
application’s environment with MS Access.
Working with forms, report and page design tools.
Importing, exporting and linking. Creating and Design
tables. Security database, replication and report
snapshots. Working with control on forms, reports, and
Data Access Pages. Programming information such as :
Conversion, ActiveX Control and advanced programming
concepts.
Internet
programming Using JavaScript
Nature of HTML, HTML document, and the page properties.
Browsers, word processor, and graphics. WWW publishing,
home Page Design and the useful of software and browser.
Text and tags modifying files and changing tags. Links,
images, and dividers (using pictures). Link
between files, and files and frames. Forms, and input
elements. Tables and tables in designing. Frames,
dividing windows into frames, and image maps.
Semester Three
Macromedia Flash MX 1(ITFLS15)
Macromedia Flash MX creates and delivers rich Web
content and powerful applications. Studying of
flash MX such as designer (create animations, user
interface, and Artwork), developer (create web
applications and using advanced Action Script) and
general (all learning media). Property inspector,
Timeline, Library panel and drawing tools. SWF file and
FLA file. Adding and editing text, create and editing
symbols, understanding layers, creating tweeted
Animation and buttons, freehand & Illustrator users, and
Fireworks and Photoshop users.
Computer
application V FrontPage(ITMSFP5)
Designing Webs: Navigation Structure, Hyperlinks and
Working with Webs. Authoring HTML: working with HTML,
Edit HTML of page, Open or edit an Active Server Page
(.asp), Find and replace text in HTML in a web, Add a
system META-variable to a page, Modify HTML formatting
of specific tags. Ensuring web compatibility: Target web
for specific browsers, Enable or disable dynamic html (DHTML).
Publishing, managing and analyzing webs. Loading web
pages.
Assembling and Maintenance 1(ITASS15)
Basic I/O and Processor. Storage, Hard drive dived into
Sectors
Memory management and types, Main Board – Hard drive –
slots – device and peripheral system
Understanding boot process. Application software and
operating system software
Basic network and internet. How computers work, Hardware
and hardware used for input and output. Hardware inside
the computer case: System board containing the CPU,
memory, and other components, Floppy Drive, Hard Drive,
and CD-ROM drives used for permanent storage, Power
Supply with power cables, Circuit Boards used by the CPU
to communicate with devices inside and outside the case
and Cables connecting devices to circuit boards and the
system board. I/O Devices. Buses and Expansion Slots.
Database: Oracle SQL 11 (ITDB15 )
Theoretical
and physical aspects of a relational database. RDBMS and
ORDBMS (Oracle implementations) System Development Life
Cycle. Definition of a relational Database. Entity
Relational Module. Communication with a RDBMS Using SQL.
Relational Database Properties. Writing Basic SQL
Statements (Select Statement with Arithmetic
expression).Restricting and Sorting Data. Displaying
Data From Multi Tables. Single Row Functions. Group
Function and Data Aggregation. Sub Queries (Types of sub
queries and Null Values in Sub Queries). Multiple Column
Sub Queries (Pairwise and Nonpairwise, Sample Report)
Visual Basic 1(ITVB15)
Microsoft Visual Basic 6: Complete concepts and
Technique. the objectives of this course one is to :
Teach basic concepts and methods of object-oriented
programming Get knowledge of the fundamentals of the
Microsoft Visual Basic programming system. Acquaint
students with the three-step process of building windows
applications using VB. Use practical problems to
illustrate application-building techniques.
Take
advantage of many new capabilities of building
applications in graphical environment
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