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Programming, Development and Databases

The Programming, Development, and Databases courses offered by Baruch’s Division of Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) focus on providing the skills you need to develop stand-alone software.  

If you are interested in getting an introduction to programming or databases or want to work developing software and/or database applications in an environment that doesn't rely heavily on the Internet, this program is for you.

Baruch College, located in the heart of New York City, has an unparalleled reputation as an international business leader. We remain on the cutting edge, continually updating and expanding our hands-on, industry-driven curriculum.
Introduction To Microsoft SQL Server(click to collapse/expand)
As the most fully featured Relational Database Management System offered by Microsoft, SQL Server As the most fully featured Relational Database Management System offered by Microsoft, SQL Server provides an excellent platform on which to learn querying and basic administration. Learn Transact-SQL, database design, diagramming, and creation, and backup and recovery, all on enterprise quality software within the Windows environment.
Semester SU13 - ITS007802 - $519.00
Instructor: GAO, YAXIN (8 Sessions)
Days: THU
6:15 PM - 8:45 PM
7/11/2013 - 8/29/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Semester F13 - ITS007801 - $519.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (4 Sessions)
Days: SAT
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
9/21/2013 - 10/19/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Semester F13 - ITS007802 - $519.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: THU
6:15 PM - 8:45 PM
9/26/2013 - 11/14/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Oracle I: Intro To SQL(click to collapse/expand)
Learn the Structured Query Language, the industry-standard syntax for interacting with relational databases, using Oracle, the industry-leading database software. This course will cover database diagramming, design, and creation, entity relationship (ER) modeling, querying, data warehousing, reporting, and more. This one course introduces you to two mainstays of the data-management world.
Semester SU13 - ITS208801 - $609.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: SAT
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
6/22/2013 - 8/17/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Semester SU13 - ITS208802 - $609.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: WED
6:15 PM - 9:15 PM
7/10/2013 - 8/28/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Semester F13 - ITS208801 - $609.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: WED
6:15 PM - 9:15 PM
9/11/2013 - 10/30/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Semester F13 - ITS208802 - $609.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: SAT
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
9/21/2013 - 11/16/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Oracle II: Database Administration(click to collapse/expand)
From initial installation and configuration to backup and recovery, this course teaches you what you need to know to administer an Oracle database. Indexes, triggers, stored procedures, data files, automation, and performance monitoring will all be covered in detail.
Semester SU13 - ITS209001 - $609.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: MON
6:15 PM - 9:15 PM
7/8/2013 - 8/26/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Semester F13 - ITS209001 - $609.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (8 Sessions)
Days: MON
6:15 PM - 9:15 PM
10/28/2013 - 12/16/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Object Oriented Programming In C++(click to collapse/expand)
When performance is essential, companies have turned time and time again to this language, the original object oriented syntax. Learn functions, pointers, addresses, data structures, and the basics of programming a Graphic User Interface (GUI). Move on to object oriented concepts and syntax, such as class definition, instantiation, methods, and inheritance.
Semester F13 - ITS801801 - $519.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (6 Sessions)
Days: THU
6:15 PM - 8:45 PM
10/3/2013 - 11/7/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


Java For New Programmers(click to collapse/expand)
Learn the basic constructs of object-oriented programming in the Java language. Define an object complete with methods and variables, and then compile and run the code you have written. This course will also introduce typing, flow control, and exception handling, as well as providing an overview of how you can define groups of objects to accomplish any programming task.
Semester F13 - ITS802901 - $309.00
Instructor: Staff, Baruch (4 Sessions)
Days: SAT
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
9/21/2013 - 10/19/2013
Building: 17 LEXINGTON AV, Room: TBA


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