[Wylug-announce] more Yorkshire Forward Susidised Training

Coxhead, George [IES] G.Coxhead at lmu.ac.uk
Mon Dec 8 10:25:15 GMT 2003


Hello,

The NTI in conjunction with Leedsmet and sunsidised funding from Yorkshire
Forward is offering a  Sun Certified Java Course in the New Year .

the usual cost of a five day Sun Certified Java course is £1,400.00.  With
Yorkshire Forward vendor training subsidy this course is being offered for
LESS THAN A quarter of that price at £332.70.

For this you get

*       SIX days of training, which is an additional day to the regular Sun
Courses available

*       Spread over three blocks of two days which means you do not have to
spend a week away from your normal duties at a Sun location out of the
County

*       The full set of Sun certified training material delivered by a Sun
Certified Trainer

*       AND THE EXAM voucher

Please note that 

Dates:

The course dates are as follows:

13th & 14th, 20th & 21st and 27th & 28th January 2004

 

Venue:

The course will be held at the New Technology Institute, Millshaw, Leeds in
its new purpose built training facilities.   Hospitality will also be
provided.

If you want to take advantage of this superb offer, please send the
following details:

Name

Address for correspondence

Employer (if applicable)

Telephone number

to:  <mailto:krisha at nti-westyorkshire.ac.uk> krisha at nti-westyorkshire.ac.uk
by Friday 12th December 2003.

Course content:  This course teaches students the syntax of the Java
programming language; object-oriented programming with the Java programming
language; creating graphical user interfaces (GUI), exceptions, file
input/output (I/O), threads and networking. Programmers familiar with
object-oriented concepts can learn how to develop Java application. The
course uses the Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK). This course includes
a full set of the Sun certified training material.

Prerequisites:  To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
understand object-oriented principles, create or compile simple programs in
a language, such as C or C++ or have completed the SL-110: Java Programming
for Non-Programmers course and have created and compiled simple Java
programs, create and edit text files using a text editor, use basic UNIX
commands, use a World Wide Web (WWW) browser, such as Netscape Navigator

 

Skills gained:   Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
create sophisticated Java applications that leverage the object-oriented
features of the Java language, such as inheritance and polymorphism, use the
File I/O class libraries to read and write to and from data and text files,
create and use the Java technology GUI components: panels, buttons, labels,
text fields, and text areas, create standalone Java applications, and use
the Frame and Menu classes to add graphics to Java applications, create
multithreaded programs, create a simple Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) client that communicate through sockets

 

If you have any queries regarding this course, please do not hesitate to
contact me on 0113 383 9638.

 

Regards

 

Krisha

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