This course is the first course for students, which will be start with computer network. It will be explores and understanding about Fundamentals Networking, know network components and connect the cable (how to use the cable), know how to use the IP Address in the Network, understanding the OSI and TCP/ IP models, understanding LAN, MAN, WAN…

At the end, students can know how to connect the network (LAN) in Peer-to-Peer Network.

This course teaches students how to develop Java applications. Topics covered include the Java programming language syntax, OOP programming using Java, exception handling, file input/output, threads, collection classes, and networking. Students will develop and test Java applications (typically) using Eclipse. This course is a pre-requisite to all Application Server courses, and specialty Java Technology courses such as Struts, Spring, and Hibernate.

A database system is a term that is typically used to encapsulate the constructs of a data model, database Management system (DBMS) and database.

A database is an organized pool of logically-related data. Data is stored within the data structures of the database. A DBMS is a suite of computer software providing the interface between users and a database or databases. A DBMS is a shell which surrounds a database or series of databases and through which all interactions take place with the database. The interactions catered for by most existing DBMS fall into 4 main groups:

  • Data Definition. Defining new data structures for a database, removing data structures from the database, modifying the structure of existing data.
  • Data Maintenance. Inserting new data into existing data structures, updating data in existing data structures, deleting data from existing data structures.
  • Data Retrieval. Querying existing data by end-users and extracting data for use by application programs.
  • Data Control. Creating and monitoring users of the database, restricting access to data in the database and monitoring the performance of databases.

Both a database and its DBMS conform to the principles of a particular data model. Data models include the hierarchical data model, the network data model, the relational data model and the object-oriented data model.

This subject is designed for the students who wish to learn intermediate and advanced operations of the Microsoft Access Database program. In this course, the students will study the VBA language of Access that enable you to build user interface such as creating command open table, query, form, report, and so on or to create formula or other commands to meet the need of users.

Programming Environment is designed to provide knowledge to student about C++ programming Language. They will learn about all the basic of C++. Students will study both theory and practices. They will also develop their own applications using C++ including examples, homework, and assignments.

At the end of the course, students will be able to understanding all the concept of C++ and develop some basic application with C++.