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Internet Specialist

Stratford Career Institute's Internet specialist diploma program starts with an easy-to-understand introduction to Internet technology, and gradually guides you through a wide range of Internet resources and applications. The focus of the program is business, sales and marketing, and how you can apply your knowledge to help the thousands of companies that are racing to reap the benefits of the Internet.

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The Stratford system allows you to gain this important knowledge in a manner that is both practical and motivating. Through guided independent study you work through the program at home and in your spare time. You set your own schedule, and proceed at your own pace. Up-to date textbooks provide you with a clear step-by-step format and are written in a friendly, conversational style. If you ever require extra help, a qualified instructor is always just a toll-free phone call away.

All Stratford Career Institute Computer Programming students receive a copy of Borland Turbo C++ software as part of their study materials.

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Components of Stratford's Internet Specialist Diploma Program:

  • Programming with C++
  • Application Software: Word Processing and Desktop Software, Spreadsheets; Database; Programs, Presentation Software
  • Arrays and Pointers: Unlike most programming languages, C++ frequently uses pointer variables and offers single and multidimensional arrays that hold multiple occurrences of repeating data. This section will show students how pointer variables and arrays work together to provide flexible data storage, allowing for easy sorting and searching of data.
  • Careers and Salaries
  • Computer Concepts: Introduction, Computer Industry
  • Computer Operations: Processors, Monitors, Keyboards
  • Computer Systems: Overview and Terminology
  • Computer Viruses
  • Controlling Program Flow: The looping, comparison and selection constructs offered in C++ make the programming language very powerful. In this section, students will use these constructs to create programs that will execute specific parts of the program itself
  • E-mail and Communications Software.
  • Input Devices and Output Devices
  • Introduction to Computer Concepts
  • Looking at C++: This section presents a brief history of C++ as well as a list of the primary differences between C++ and other programming languages
  • Magnetic Tape; Cards and Platters
  • Operating Systems: The Brain Behind the Muscle
  • Operators: This section discusses the entire set of C++ operators
  • Problems and Errors: Common Causes and Considerations, Input/Access Problems, Loss of Data, Power Supply Problems, Basic Data Protection Plan
  • Processor Operation: Mission Control Terminology.
  • Programming Languages: Tower of Babel, Mainframe Business Applications, Client Server Applications, Other Languages For Mainframes and Servers, PC Software Packages
  • Storage Devices: The Soft Touch, Playing Hard Ball
  • Supplied Functions: As C++ contains no specific commands to perform input or output functions, C++ compiler writers have supplied useful solutions. In separating input and output functions from the language itself, C++ achieves better portability between computers. This section will teach students the various math, character and string function available in C++ that allow programmers to write their own routines to perform common tasks
  • The Internet: Computer Paradise from Humble Beginnings, Getting Connected, What Can I Do On The Net?, E-mail, News Groups and Chat Rooms, Web Sites, Online Media, Managing Your Internet Access, World Wide Web Address Extensions
  • Working with Data: As various types of data must be understood before it can be utilized, this segment will teach students about the variables of this programming language. Students will not only learn to input data from the keyboard and print to the screen, but they will also begin to write programs and see concrete results. As the programming language itself is relatively small, this assortment of operators compensates for its size and makes the operators, as well as their order of precedence, more important in C++ than in any other programming language. Scope and Functions: Students will learn that, in order to support true structured programming techniques, C++ must allow for local and global variables as well as offer several ways to pass and return variables between functions. Being a strong structured language, C++ can protect local variables by making them "visible" to only those parts of the program where they are needed. Structures, Files and OOP: In this section, students will learn how structures, files and OOP (object-oriented programming) work together to more effectively store, retrieve and process data. The exercises presented explain how structures work to group data into manageable units as well as describe how C++ processes sequential and random-access files, teaching the fundamental principles needed to effectively save data-hiding and smart data objects.
  • Mice; Printers; External Storage Media

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