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Through this training path a candidate chooses to study any course(s) from our vendor-neutral list of courses—regardless of his/her career or profession. We certainly stand by our Trainees side by side during the selection process to inform them of any recommended prerequisites or specific prior knowledge needed for their chosen courses.

A diploma is a group of various very well-selected training subjects designed by our Learning experts to cover a specific profession and put an attendee on the track to become a specialist in his/her field.

Network Administration

Network Fundamentals.
Network topology
Network devices
Cable Type & installing
TCP/IP Fundamentals.
TCP/IP Utilities
Managing Network with Windows XP and Vista
User accounts & NTFS Permission
Install Windows 2003 Server
Creating & joining domain
Creating User accounts
Understanding local policy
Concepts
N+ Skills

 
Super user Specialist

Windows Vista.
MS.Word Core.
MS.word Advanced.
MS. Excel Core.
MS.Excel Advanced.
MS.Access.
IT
Outlook & Internet.

 
Computerized Accounting

International General Concepts of accounting.
Document Cycle of Accounting
(According C.M.A).
How to Create any double entry
General Journal
Accounting Ledger
 Accounts Payable
Inventory
Create an Accounting Information System.
(Using MS-Excel)
How to deal with ready made accounting information system
peach tree.

 
A+

Hardware Basics
Motherboard & Microprocessor
System Memory
Storage Media (HDD, CD , DVD) .
 Peripheral Device.
Printers & Monitors.
Hardware Troubleshooting.
Windows XPs new features
 Windows networking.
 Virtual Memory.
Software Troubleshooting.

A+ Skills .
 
Computer Electronics

Safety Instructions & Reminding.
Tools and its Usage .
Electronic Symbols
Usage Multi –Meter.
Electronic Components.
Usage and Working with Hot air Soldering Machine
Mother Board Failures.
PC Analyzer Card.
RAM Failures.
Hard Disk Failures.
CD & DVD –Disk Drives Failures.
Bios Recharge (Williams ic- flashers).
Power Supply.

 
Programming

Database Concept.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
. Net Framework
Programming Concepts
C#
Object Oriented.
ADO.Net Programming.
Final Project

 
C#

How C# fits into the .net Platform
Analyze the basic structure of a C# application.
Create, name, and assign values to variables.
Create Methods.
Create, initialize, and use arrays.
Explain the basic Concepts of object- Oriented Programming.
Build new C# Classes.
Implement properties and indexers.
Use predefined and custom attributes

 
Java

Introduction to Java programming.
Java Programming Core
Java Programming
Advanced Application.

 
Graphics

Advertising Concepts.
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe in Design.
Adobe illustrator.
Free hand
Corel Draw
Color Separation
Final Project

 
3D max Master

Introduction to 3D max
3D max modeling
3D max lighting and Materials
3D max animations
3D max for Design
Visualization
3D max Special Effects
Character Animation
Using 3D max

 
Multimedia

Director 8
Premiere pro
After effect
Photoshop for multimedia
Sound forge 8
Print to video
final project

 
Web design

Html.
Dream Waver
Adobe Flash
Swish Max
Photoshop for Web
Introduction to ASP
Introduction to SQL.
Final project.

 
Web Programming

SQL Server (2005) .
HTML
Cascading Style Sheet (css).
C#.net concepts
ASP.net (build web site)
XML
ADO.Net

 
Engineering

AutoCAD 2D 2007
Primavera
MS Project
Excel for Engineering

 
Civil

AutoCAD 2D
Sap
Primavera
MS Projects

 
Architecture

AutoCAd 2D & 3D
3D MAX
Photoshop for Architecture
Excel for Engineering

 
mechanical

autocad 2d & 3d
inventor
matlab   3 levels

 
electrical control

electronics
control
plc
microcontrooler
Mat lab

 
combat robot building

history of roboot fighting competitions
successful and famous combat robots
famous combat robots competitions
wireless control
use of micro controllers
batteries and power
motors and gearbox selection
robot simulation
weapon construction
shielding ur robot
hazards and human precautions
purchasing lists and available components

 

 
introduction to robot building

robot history
PIC controller and motors
wireless control
robot simulation in 3D
mechanisms
Hydraulics & penumatics
power & batteries
motor & gearbox selection
robot construction
Printed circuits
purchasing lists and available components