Not sure where to begin? Use this guide to start your path! The courses are grouped in subject matter categories starting with the basics and progressing to the most complex. We have listed suggested course sequences which work well for most students. For more specific information on all the Continuing Education classes go to Course List/ Objectives . You can also review the class schedules page for date/time and tuition information. If you have any questions about a recommended course sequence, contact us and we'll help you.
Continuing Education Suggested Course Sequences
Computer Basics
For those who are new to the computer. We highly recommend that you start with these entry level courses and work your way up to the more difficult ones.
Microsoft Office Applications
This sequence will let you become proficient with Microsoft Office Applications which typically come with most computers that are purchased today and are used in most office settings.
Business Applications
These business applications include courses in finance and project management, and promoting your business on the web.
Digital Imaging, Animation, Simulations and Publishing
These digital imaging classes include Photoshop, InDesign, CAD, Adobe Acrobat, Flash computer animation for simulations and gaming, and 3D Modeling with 3ds Max. Digital Imaging for print or the web.
Adobe Creative Suite
Adobe's Creative Suite offers an integrated collection of classes in the areas of digital graphics, printing and web pages.
CAD, Computer Aided Design
Auto CAD is the preferred toolset for technical illustrations. Expand your designs into 3D with 3ds Max.
Operating Systems
Discover the fundamentals of these operating systems--Vista, and Linux/Unix.
Oracle and Relational Databases: Oracle, Access, MS SQL Server 2005
These classes cover a wide range of database applications.
Web & Internet
These classes cover a wide range of skills from those needed to make a simple web page for your own use, to a sophisticated web site for your business.
Programming Languages
With many different programming languages we have listed our classes in order from the more basic to more complex. In addition we have divided the listings into two Programming tracks: Visual Studio.NET Track or the Java Track.
CISCO
CCNAs are expected to be competent in handling a variety of technical tasks related to Cisco routers and switches: Troubleshooting, System Configuration and Maintenance, Network Architecture, and Security.
Networking-- Microsoft Certification Classes
MCDST, MCSE, and MCSA Microsoft Networking Certification classes.