At Austin Community College, you can take these classes individually, or sign up for the MCTS Series. Students should register at least 10 work days prior to the class start date to ensure availability of courseware & lab materials.
Prerequisite: Previous programming experience .
Course Listing
INEX 3070: Microsoft MCTS ASP.NET 4.0 Applications Series (280 hours) consists of the courses below.
INEW 1077: Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS (56 hrs)
This course makes it easy to learn how to build web sites using the most up-to-date web standards. Whether you're a beginner eager to start writing your first web page or a more experienced programmer seeking to update your skills, you will find practical introductions to these essential languages, as well as invaluable tips and techniques. This course is offered via distance learning. There will be two online meeting sessions per week. Labs will be done offline under email guidance from instructor.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience.
Required Textbook : Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML by Eric Freeman & Elisabeth Freeman, O'Reilly Media, ISBN-10: 059610197X, ISBN-13: 978-0596101978
INEW 1078: Javascript & jQuery (56 hrs)
This hands on Javascript & jQuery training course provides the knowledge necessary to design and develop dynamic Web pages using Javascript & jQuery. It introduces students to Javascript & jQuery and how the languages can be used to turn static XHTML pages into dynamic, interactive Web pages. Students will learn the syntax of the Javascript & jQuery languages and how client-side scripts interact with server-side programs.
Prerequisites: Previous HTML and CSS experience.
Required Textbook : Head First Javascript by Michael Morrison , O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (January 11, 2008), ISBN-10: 0596527748, ISBN-13: 978-0596527747. Head First jQuery by Ryan Benedetti & Ronan Cranley, O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (September 29, 2011), ISBN-10: 1449393217, ISBN-13: 978-1449393212
INEW 1071: Programming in C#
(56 hrs)
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET Platform. The course focuses on C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. This course is offered via distance learning. There will be two online meeting sessions per week. Labs will be done offline under email guidance from instructor.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience.
Required Textbook: Head First C#: A Learner's Guide to Real-World Programming with Visual C# and .NET by Andrew Stellman & Jennifer Greene PSE , O'Reilly Media; 2 edition (May 21, 2010), ISBN-10: 1449380344, ISBN-13: 978-1449380342
INEW 2020: Accessing Data with Microsoft.NET Framework (56 hrs)
Student that are familiar with the basics of C# or VB.Net will learn to optimize their designs and develop better performing data access code by using the ADO.NET Entity Framework, LINQ, WCF Data Services, the Sync Framework, XML, and ADO.NET.
Prerequisites: INEW 1071 or equivalent.
Required Textbook : MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-516): Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4 ISBN-13: 978-0735627390
INEW 1076: ASP.NET 4.0 Application Development (56
hrs)
This course will teach Microsoft C# programmers and beginning Web developers the fundamentals of Web application site implementation by using Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft C#. The course provides students with the knowledge and skills to create a fully functional Web application by using ASP.NET 4.0 and helps students to prepare for Exam 70-515 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0, ASP.NET Application Development, which is a core requirement for the MCTS certification. This course is offered via distance learning. There will be two online meeting sessions per week. Labs will be done offline under email guidance from instructor.
Prerequisites: INEW 2020 or equivalent
Required Textbook: MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-515): Web Applications Development with Microsoft® .NET Framework 4; O’Reilly Media, ISBN: 978-0-7356-2740-6.
Course Instructions for the online version of the INEX 3070 Microsoft MCTS ASP.NET 4.0 Applications
Series are at:
http://www.austincc.edu/techcert/onlineclasses.php#GoToTraining.
New students must Activate their ACCeID to access ACC systemns. This can be done shortly after registering for a course. If you experience any problems, contact the ACC Help Desk at 512.223.help or helpdesk@austincc.edu.
An ACC Google email address is assigned to all ACC students. ACC will send all official correspondence to this address. Instructions to set up your ACC Google email address defaults at: http://www.austincc.edu/google/. Students can update your email address defaults so that you will receive emails to your email address of choice . Students login to ACC Online Services to get initial login information.
The instructor will verify your enrollment and email students initial course procedures. Because the primary framework for instruction is the Internet, you must have convenient access to the Internet and your own email account. You will need these to use instructional materials, send email messages to the instructor, to participate in discussions, and to use the online library resources. If any of these are new to you, please familiarize yourself before you start the class.
Course Prerequisites
Candidate should have previous programming experience.