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[ TABLE OF CONTENTS ] Welcome to UBC Continuing Studies. ................................... .2 FULL-TIME UBC CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Entertainment.Administration*. ............................................. 4 Mobile.and.Wireless.Computing. ......................................... 18 Multimedia.Studies*. ............................................................. 7 Network.Administration.and.Security.Professional*. ............ 11 Project.Management............................................................. 8 (*identifies programs that include internship opportunities) PART-TIME UBC CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Business.Systems.Analysis. ..................................................... 3 Entertainment.Administration. ............................................... 4 Integrated.Marketing.Strategy. .............................................. 5 Multimedia.and.Web.Development....................................... 6 Project.Management............................................................. 8 Software.Engineering. ......................................................... 10 PART-TIME IT CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS Certified.Wireless.Network.Professional.(CWNP)........... 12,.18. Cisco.CCNA.(Cisco.Certified.Network.Associate)........... 12,.18 CompTIA.Network+. ...................................................... 12,.15 CompTIA.Security+. ....................................................... 12,.15 Linux.LPIC-1.(Linux.Professional.Institute). ...................... 12,.19 Microsoft.MCSA .....(Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Administrator). ....12-13,.15-16 Microsoft.MCSE .....(Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Engineer) ............12-13,.15-16 Oracle.OCA.(Oracle.9i.Database.Administrator. .....Certified.Associate) .................................................. 12,.16 Oracle.OCP.(Oracle.9i.Database.Administrator. .....Certified.Professional). ......................................... 12,.16-18 AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT Linux.Open.Source.Boot.Camp.Week. ................................. 20 Project.Management.Using.Microsoft.Project. ..................... 32 Web.Analytics..................................................................... 34 ONLINE PROGRAMS Business.Systems.Analysis. ..................................................... 3 Information.Systems.Security.Professional........................... 24 Integrated.Marketing.Strategy. .............................................. 5 Online.Tutor.Professional. .................................................... 36 Project.Management............................................................. 8 Web.Analytics..................................................................... 34 FEATURES Career.Map......................................................................... 14 Free.Information.Sessions. ...................... inside.front.cover,.44 Nanotechnology:.Small.is.Big!............................................. 21 People.Profiles. .............................................................. 17,.38 COURSES Industry Certifications. .......................................................... 15. CompTIA. .............................................................................. 15. MCSE/MCSA ........................................................................ 15. Oracle. .................................................................................. 16. Cisco. .................................................................................... 18. Wireless.CWNP. .................................................................... 18. Linux. .................................................................................... 19 Open Source Linux and Apache Web Server ...................... 19. Linux. .................................................................................... 19. Linux.Open.Source.Boot.Camp.Week................................... 20. Apache................................................................................. 20 Programming. ......................................................................... 22 IT Systems Security................................................................ 23. Cybercrime.Awareness.and.Prevention.Series ....................... 23. Information.Systems.Security.Professional. ............................ 24 Internet and Multimedia. ...................................................... 26 Design and Authoring........................................................... 27. Design.................................................................................. 27. Authoring............................................................................. 28. Graphics,.Animation,.Video.and.Sound................................ 28 Business and Management. .................................................. 30. General. ................................................................................ 30. Integrated.Marketing.and.Business.Systems.Analysis ............ 30. Project.Management ............................................................ 31. Web.Analytics. ...................................................................... 34 Databases............................................................................... 36 Entertainment Administration............................................. 37 Software Engineering........................................................... 39. Service-Oriented.Architecture.(SOA).Workshop. ................... 40. Quality.Assurance.and.Testing.Specialization. ....................... 42 Essential Software Skills....................................................... 43. Spreadsheets ........................................................................ 43. Presentations........................................................................ 43 Mining Studies....................................................................... 44 Index. ....................................................................................... 45 Registration Form.................................................................. 48 Campus Maps, Parking and Transit Information. .....................................inside.back.cover Table of Contents

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[ TABLE OF CONTENTS ] �

Welcome to UBC Continuing Studies.................................... .2

FULL-TIME UBC CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Entertainment.Administration*..............................................4

Mobile.and.Wireless.Computing.......................................... 18

Multimedia.Studies*..............................................................7

Network.Administration.and.Security.Professional*............. 11

Project.Management.............................................................8

(*identifies programs that include internship opportunities)

PART-TIME UBC CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Business.Systems.Analysis......................................................3

Entertainment.Administration................................................4

Integrated.Marketing.Strategy...............................................5

Multimedia.and.Web.Development.......................................6

Project.Management.............................................................8

Software.Engineering.......................................................... 10

PART-TIME IT CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

Certified.Wireless.Network.Professional.(CWNP)........... 12,.18.Cisco.CCNA.(Cisco.Certified.Network.Associate)........... 12,.18

CompTIA.Network+....................................................... 12,.15

CompTIA.Security+........................................................ 12,.15

Linux.LPIC-1.(Linux.Professional.Institute)....................... 12,.19

Microsoft.MCSA

.....(Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Administrator).....12-13,.15-16

Microsoft.MCSE

.....(Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Engineer).............12-13,.15-16

Oracle.OCA.(Oracle.9i.Database.Administrator.

.....Certified.Associate)................................................... 12,.16

Oracle.OCP.(Oracle.9i.Database.Administrator.

.....Certified.Professional).......................................... 12,.16-18

AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT

Linux.Open.Source.Boot.Camp.Week..................................20

Project.Management.Using.Microsoft.Project......................32

Web.Analytics......................................................................34

ONLINE PROGRAMS

Business.Systems.Analysis......................................................3

Information.Systems.Security.Professional............................ 24

Integrated.Marketing.Strategy...............................................5

Online.Tutor.Professional.....................................................36

Project.Management.............................................................8

Web.Analytics......................................................................34

FEATURES

Career.Map.......................................................................... 14

Free.Information.Sessions....................... inside.front.cover,.44

Nanotechnology:.Small.is.Big!.............................................. 21

People.Profiles............................................................... 17,.38

COURSES

Industry Certifications........................................................... 15.CompTIA............................................................................... 15.MCSE/MCSA......................................................................... 15.Oracle................................................................................... 16.Cisco..................................................................................... 18.Wireless.CWNP..................................................................... 18.Linux..................................................................................... 19

Open Source Linux and Apache Web Server....................... 19.Linux..................................................................................... 19.Linux.Open.Source.Boot.Camp.Week....................................20.Apache..................................................................................20

Programming..........................................................................22

IT Systems Security................................................................23.Cybercrime.Awareness.and.Prevention.Series........................23.Information.Systems.Security.Professional............................. 24

Internet and Multimedia....................................................... 26

Design and Authoring........................................................... 27.Design................................................................................... 27.Authoring..............................................................................28.Graphics,.Animation,.Video.and.Sound.................................28

Business and Management...................................................30.General.................................................................................30.Integrated.Marketing.and.Business.Systems.Analysis.............30.Project.Management............................................................. 31.Web.Analytics.......................................................................34

Databases................................................................................36

Entertainment Administration..............................................37

Software Engineering............................................................39.Service-Oriented.Architecture.(SOA).Workshop....................40.Quality.Assurance.and.Testing.Specialization........................42

Essential Software Skills.......................................................43.Spreadsheets.........................................................................43.Presentations.........................................................................43

Mining Studies........................................................................44

Index........................................................................................45

Registration Form...................................................................48

Campus Maps, Parking and Transit Information......................................inside.back.cover

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With.over.100.computer-related.courses.each.term,.eight.comprehensive.certificate.programs.and.several.awards.of.achievement,.UBC.Continuing.Studies.is.sure.to.have.a.program..to.fit.your.needs.

Take One Course or a Whole Program.–.Open.to.the..general.public,.our.courses.and.programs.help.you.brush.up.on.the.latest.software.or.advance.your.professional.development..You.may.take.most.courses.without.being.enrolled.in.a.certificate.program,.provided.you.meet.the.appropriate.prerequisite.requirements.

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UBC Certificate inBusiness Systems Analysis

Tr a n s f o r m i n g b u s i n e s s t h r o u g h t e c h n o l o g y

[ CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS ] �

100% Online

30% Online

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Presented by UBC Continuing Studies and Sauder School of Business Executive Education

Program OverviewThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Business.Systems.Analysis.is.a.part-time.program.for.business.and.IT.professionals.who.wish.to.develop.competencies.in.business.process.analysis.and.design..The.program.focuses.on.understanding.technology-centric.business.activities,.the.strategies.and.techniques.that.support.organizational.workflow,.and.the.methods.of.analyzing.the.underlying.processes.in.order.to.improve.operational.efficiency.and.effectiveness..

The.UBC.Certificate.in.Business.Systems.Analysis.takes.a.process-oriented.approach.to.business.activities.and.organizational.design..The.focus.is.on.methods.that.facilitate.business.transformation.by.integrating.people,.technology.and.workflow.activities.in.new.and.positive.ways..Information.technology.–.particularly.Internet-enabled.technology.–.is.viewed.as.a.key.enabler.for.breaking.with.conventions.and.traditional.structures.in.order.to.improve.business.performance..Market.opportunities.and.business.cases.for.applying.technologies.to.automate.business.processes.for.customers,.suppliers.and.business.partners.are.also.explored.

Whether.it’s.continuous.process.improvement,.process.redesign.or.more.fundamental.business.process.re-engineering,.the.implementation.of.new.business.activities,.new.technologies.and.new.organizational.structures.helps.to.ensure.that.companies.stay.competitive.in.the.integrated.global.economy.

Who Should ParticipateThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Business.Systems.Analysis.benefits.those.who.are:

•. working.in.the.field.of.business.process.improvement.and.change.management

•. currently.managing.business.operations.and.needing.to.understand.the.use.and.application.of.technologies.to.support.business.activities

•. facilitating.the.introduction.of.new.technologies.and.new.business.methods

•. expanding.career.opportunities.by.having.a.deep.knowledge..of.business.process.analysis.and.design.

Benefits to Participants•. learn.to.assess.organizations.from.an.information.management.

perspective

•. develop.an.understanding.of.business.process.improvement.and.how.network-centric.business.models.are.changing.the.way.companies.carry.out.their.business.activities

•. add.process.modelling,.analysis.and.design.to.existing.skill.sets

•. establish.a.firm.understanding.of.business.technologies.and.the.role.of.IT.within.an.organization

Benefits to the Company•. develop.new.and.modified.business.processes.that.allow..

the.organization.to.participate.successfully.in.the.networked.global.economy.

•. have.a.solid.understanding.of.business.process.improvement.and.the.available.technology.options.and.associated.costs.of.implementation.

•. create.plans.to.deploy.technology-centric.business.processes.to.save.money.and.open.new.business.opportunities.locally,.regionally.and.globally

Format and Curriculum UBC.Certificate.in.Business.Systems.Analysis.courses.are.delivered.100%.online..The.part-time.curriculum.encompasses.a.significant.amount.of.reading,.including.books,.case.studies.and.white.papers,.in.conjunction.with.online.learning.activities.such.as.lectures,.group.discussions.and.research..Participants.are.assessed.on.participation,.assignments.and.projects,.and.must.have.access.to.Microsoft.Visio.or.PowerPoint.to.complete.assignments.

Required Courses

•. Introduction.to.Business.Process.Analysis.

•. Business.Process.Modelling.and.Design

•. Knowledge.Management.for.Operational.Excellence

•. Business.and.IT.Systems,.Processes.and.Applications

•. Process.Implementation.and.Change.Management

Business.Systems.Analysis.course.descriptions.start.on.page.30.

Curriculum subject to change.

Applications and Program FeesProgram.applicants.must.have.post-secondary.education,.a.business.background.gained.through.education.and/or.experience,.and.management.experience.with.budgetary.responsibilities..Applications.to.the.program.are.accepted.on.an.ongoing.basis.

Fees.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis.and.total.approximately.$6,600.CAD.(including.a.$175.administration.fee.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program).

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100% Online

30% Online

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Program OverviewThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Entertainment.Administration.has.been.developed.in.response.to.an.industry.need.for.highly.trained.professionals.to.work.in.the.film,.television.and.entertainment.industry..Potential.students.who.have.managerial.and.business.skills.in.another.field.need.training.that.will.allow.them.to.cross.over.to.the.field.of.entertainment,.and.those.with.entertainment.industry.experience.and/or.training.need.to.develop.business..skills.to.work.in.management.for.the.entertainment.industry...This.certificate.is.designed.to.teach.the.essentials.of.entertainment.management.for.projects.made.in.Canada.for.both.local.and.international.audiences..

Upon.completion.of.the.program,.students.can.pursue.careers.as.independent.producers.(or.assistant.producers),.administrative.or.finance.officers.in.a.film.organization.or.service.company,.marketing.or.distribution.assistants.or.managers,.independent.production.coordinators.or.managers,.or.other.careers.involved..in.the.business.side.of.film,.TV.and.entertainment.production..Please note: this is not an entry-level program.

Full-Time ProgramThe.full-time.option.(300.hours,.20.hours.per.week.minimum,.evenings.and.weekends).is.an.intensive.evening/weekend.program.delivered.over.a.thirteen-.to.fourteen-week.study.period..This.option.includes.ten.required.courses,.a.two-week.internship.or.project.assignment,.and.job.readiness.workshops.to.help.participants.promote.themselves.for.relevant.industry.employment..

NEW Part-Time ProgramThe.part-time.option.(240.course.hours,.evenings.and.weekends).allows.participants.to.choose.the.order.in.which.they.complete.their.courses.and.the.pace.at.which.they.work.towards.completing.the.program.requirements..Part-time.students.are.allowed.up.to.two.years.to.complete.the.ten.required.courses.in.this.certificate.

CurriculumRequired Courses

•. BC.Film.Industry.Orientation

•. Global.Entertainment.Production.

•. Film.and.Television.Financing.

•. Entertainment.Law.

•. Entertainment.Marketing.

•. Entertainment.Distribution.

•. Advances.in.Production.and.Post-Production.Technology.

•. Production.Management

•. EP.Scheduling.and.EP.Budgeting

•. Entertainment.Professional.Skill.Development

Course.descriptions.start.on.page.37.

Curriculum subject to change.

Applications and Program FeesApplications.for.both.the.full-time.and.part-time.certificate.program.are.accepted.on.an.ongoing.basis,.either.online,.via..fax.or.through.the.mail,.up.to.the.application.deadline.

Full-Time Program

The.fee.for.the.full-time.program.is.$8,500.CAD.and.includes.an.internship.or.practical.project,.job.readiness.workshops.and.textbooks..Full-time.students.may.be.eligible.for.student.loans...See.www.tech.ubc.ca/funding.for.more.information..

Early Bird Tuition Discounts.–.For.a.limited.time,.early.bird.tuition.discounts.are.available.for.the.full-time.certificate.program.only..See.www.tech.ubc.ca/film.for.details.

Part-Time Program

Fees.for.the.part-time.program.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis,.and.total.approximately.$7,500.CAD.based.on.current.course.prices.

Only interested in taking courses?

There.are.also.a.limited.number.of.seats.available.for.students.who.wish.to.register.for.courses.individually.without.being.part.of.the.certificate.programs.

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UBC Certificate inEntertainment AdministrationB u s i n e s s a n d m a n a g e m e n t s k i l l s f o r t h e

f i l m , T V a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t i n d u s t r y

Next Program Offering

January 18 to April 27

For.application.deadlines,.check.www.tech.ubc.ca/film.

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50% Online .

Presented by UBC Continuing Studies and Sauder School of Business Executive Education

Program OverviewMarketing.strategy.is.more.important.than.ever.in.our.highly.competitive.world,.and.is.becoming.more.complex.as.the.Internet.and.mobile.computing.merge.with.traditional.media..From.brand.management.to.customer.communications.to.sales,.today’s.marketing.must.integrate.multiple.media.and.environments.to.achieve.maximum.impact..Print,.radio,.TV.and.the.Web.are.becoming.one.integrated,.customer-facing.entity.

The.UBC.Certificate.in.Integrated.Marketing.Strategy.stands.at.the.forefront.of.innovation.and.creative.thinking.about.new.ways.that.goods.and.services.are.marketed..The.ubiquity,.desirability.and.economic.viability.of.web-based.communications.tied.to.traditional.media.results.in.market.reach.being.broader.and.deeper.while.simultaneously.being.more.fragmented.and.customized..An.integrated.marketing.strategy.employing.consistent.themes.and.branding.through.all.communication.channels.is.essential.to.maintaining.a.company’s.competitive.edge.

Who Should ParticipateThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Integrated.Marketing.Strategy.is.a.part-time.program.for.sales.representatives,.sales.managers,.marketers,.marketing.managers,.business.managers,.entrepreneurs.and.consultants.looking.to.utilize.Internet.marketing.tools.and.techniques.to.build.integrated.marketing.strategies.into.their.marketing.or.business.plans.

Program BenefitsThis.hands-on.program.offers.unique.advantages.to.participants.seeking.to:

•. learn.how.to.create.and.implement.integrated.marketing.strategy.techniques.

•. understand.how.internet.marketers’.tools.have.changed.marketing.from.an.integrated.marketing.strategy.perspective

•. learn.how.to.create.and.utilize.integrated.marketing.communication.techniques.to.strengthen.relationships.with.existing.customers.and.attract.new.ones

•. identify.the.critical.metrics.needed.to.assess.and.improve.marketing.efforts

•. discover.how.integrating.marketing.and.e-business.strategies.will.give.their.enterprise.a.competitive.advantage.and.leadership.position.in.their.marketplace

•. build.powerful.online/offline.brands,.giving.them.the.edge.to.capture.greater.market.share

•. assess.popular.tools.and.methods.used.in.integrated.marketing.campaigns.

Format and Curriculum This.program.is.delivered.in.a.combination.of.100%.online.and.face-to-face.(f2f).sessions.

Required Courses

•. Developing.Integrated.Marketing.Strategies.(2.days.f2f).

•. Brand.Analysis.and.Development.(2.days.f2f)

•. New.Product.Development.(2.days.f2f).

•. Integrated.Marketing.Communications.(3.days.f2f)

•. Database.Marketing.for.Online.Relationships..(formerly Relationship and Database Marketing).(8.weeks.100%.online)

•. Introduction.to.Web.Analytics.(4.weeks.100%.online)

•. Designing.an.Integrated.Marketing.Strategy.Plan..(2.days.f2f,.4.weeks.100%.online)

Course.descriptions.for.classes.currently.scheduled.start.on..page.30..For.the.complete.list,.view.www.tech.ubc.ca/integrate.

Curriculum subject to change.

Applications and Program FeesProgram.applicants.must.have.post-secondary.education.and.a.marketing.background.gained.through.education.and/or.experience..Applications.to.the.program.are.accepted.on.an.ongoing.basis.

Fees.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis.and.total.approximately.$7,600.CAD.(including.a.$175.administration.fee.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program).

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UBC Certificate in Integrated Marketing Strategy

C r e a t i n g v a l u e i n t o d a y ’s m a r k e t p l a c e

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Program OverviewWhether.for.desktop,.handheld,.mobile.or.set-top.devices,.today’s.expanding.digital.communications.are.continually.changing.the.way.people.work,.learn.and.play..The.UBC.Certificate.in.Multimedia.and.Web.Development.is.a.part-time.program.designed.for.those.interested.in.creating,.publishing.or.presenting.interactive.multimedia.

The.program.provides.a.broad.understanding.of.multimedia.concepts.and.design.principles.while.focusing.on.today’s.most.dynamic.communications.medium,.the.World.Wide.Web..The.curriculum.offers.a.comprehensive.introduction.to.multimedia.and.web.development,.while.allowing.for.specialization.in.specific.subject.areas.through.a.series.of.elective.courses.

Who Should ParticipateThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Multimedia.and.Web.Development.is.designed.as.an.entry-level.program.for.those.with.an.interest.in.content.acquisition,.development,.manipulation.and.production.using.interactive.technologies..This.includes.those.working.in.the.corporate.sector,.education,.publishing,.entertainment,.advertising,.the.arts,.the.social.service.sector,.healthcare,.design,.technical.services.and.the.small.business.sector,.to.name.a.few.

Program Benefits•. a.balance.of.theory.and.practice.to.support.an.interdisciplinary.

approach.to.cognitive,.creative.and.technical.skills.development.and.understanding.

•..a.solid.foundation.in.interactive.rich-media.communications.

•..a.flexible.learning.schedule.that.allows.participants.to.take.the.program.part-time.or.more.intensively.

Format and CurriculumThis.part-time.program.consists.of.individual.courses.delivered..in.intensive.face-to-face.sessions..Courses.are.taught.in.the.evenings.and.on.weekends..Emphasis.is.placed.on.developing.a.portfolio.of.multimedia.and.web-based.projects.as.well.as.developing.technical.and.conceptual.skills.via.hands-on.workshops.and.computer.lab.time.

The.curriculum.for.the.UBC.Certificate.in.Multimedia.and.Web.Development.consists.of.approximately.200.hours.of.required..and.elective.courses..

Required Courses (prior learning assessment is available)

•. Internet.Technologies

•. Multimedia.Technologies

•. Technical.and.Design.Processes.in.Digital.Media.Development

•. Project.Management.for.Web.Design.and.Development

•. Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring

•. User.Interface.Design:.Designing.An.Effective.Software.Interface

•. Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.1:.Essentials.of.Web.Publishing

•. Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Levels.1.and.2

•. Photoshop.for.the.Web

•. Introduction.to.Programming.Basics

•. Writing.for.Multimedia.and.the.Web

•. Flash.for.the.Web.–.Level.1

Elective Courses

•. Adobe.Illustrator.–.Level.1

•. DVD.Design.and.Authoring

•. Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.2:.Advanced.Web.Publishing

•. Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.3:.Standards-Compliant.CSS..Web.Sites

•. Flash.for.the.Web.–.Level.2

•. NEW .Flash.Video

•. Introduction.to.JavaScript.Programming

•. Final.Cut.Pro.–.Level.1

•. Motion.Graphics

Course.descriptions.for.classes.currently.scheduled.start.on.page.26..For.the.complete.list,.view.www.tech.ubc.ca/multimediaweb.

Curriculum subject to change.

Applications and Program Fees Applications.are.accepted.on.an.ongoing.basis,.either.online,.via.fax.or.through.the.mail.

Fees.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis,.and.total.approximately.$6,500.CAD.based.on.current.course.prices.

Find Out MoreEmail: [email protected]

Web site and online application: .. www.tech.ubc.ca/multimediaweb

Registration: 604-8��-�4�0

UBC Certificate inMultimedia and Web Development

T h e p o w e r o f d i g i t a l c o m m u n i c a t i o n s

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Full-Time Program

Program OverviewImmerse.yourself.in.a.new.way.of.communicating..Our.multimedia.program.offers.a.fundamental.understanding.of.new.media.concepts.and.design.principles.in.a.condensed.full-time.format..In.this.sixteen-week.intensive.program,.learn.how.to.design.and.produce.interactive.communication.combining.graphics,.text,.sound,.animation.and.video.within.an.interactive.environment..

The.UBC.Certificate.in.Multimedia.Studies.is.designed.to.offer.a.broad.understanding.of.new.media.concepts.and.design.principles.that.build.on.participants’.previously.developed.areas.of.interest,.skill.and.expertise..

Who Should ParticipateThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Multimedia.Studies.is.for.learners.who.are.interested.in.developing.interactive.media.for.the.corporate.sector,.education,.publishing,.entertainment,.the.arts,.the.social.service.sector,.healthcare,.design,.technical.services.and.the.small.business.sector,.to.name.a.few.

Program BenefitsThe.program.offers.unique.advantages.to.participants.who.are.looking.to.integrate.interactive.media.techniques.into.their.skill.set.for.career.development.

Realistic:.Along.with.the.latest.software,.the.program.emphasizes.conceptual,.design.and.project.management.skills.to.keep.participants.a.step.ahead.of.the.technology..

Practical: The.skills.are.taught.in.a.logical.sequence.to.facilitate.learning..Practical.assignments.contribute.to.the.student’s.portfolio.development,.so.upon.completion,.students.have.a.portfolio.ready.to.present.to.prospective.employers.or.clients..

Value:.Affordable.tuition,.small.class.sizes.and.professional.facilities.

Our Instructors Courses.are.taught.by.professional.multimedia.creators.and.developers.who.bring.their.extensive.work.experience.into.the.classroom,.ensuring.that.the.program.is.comprehensive,.current.and.dynamic.

Format and CurriculumThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Multimedia.Studies.encompasses.approximately.250.hours.of.instruction.focusing.on.design.principles,.business.processes,.technologies.and.creative.techniques.of.multimedia.in.a.concise,.intensive.format.

The.program.features.classroom.instruction.in.the.form.of.lectures,.seminars,.hands-on.workshops,.labs.and.projects;.opportunities.for.a.three-week.internship;.portfolio.development;.plus.free.web.site.hosting.for.three.months.after.program.completion.

For.the.complete.curriculum,.please.request.a.program.handbook.or.visit.www.tech.ubc.ca/multimedia.

Most.lectures,.seminars.and.hands-on.workshops.are.scheduled.during.the.day..Courses.include:

•. Multimedia.Technologies

•. Writing.and.Editing.for.Multimedia

•. Adobe.Illustrator.–.Level.1

•. Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Levels.1.and.2

•. Visual.Design.for.Multimedia

•. Sound.Basics.for.Multimedia

•. Introduction.to.Digital.Video.Production

•. Sound.Editing.with.ProTools.–.Level.1

•. Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring.

•. Web.Development.with.Macromedia.Dreamweaver

•. Motion.Graphics

•. DVD.Design.and.Authoring

•. Flash.for.the.Web.–.Levels.1.and.2

•. Final.Cut.Pro.–.Level.1

•. Project.Management.for.Web.Design.and.Development

•. Portfolio.Project.

Curriculum subject to change.

Applications and Program Fees Applications.are.accepted.on.an.ongoing.basis,.either.online,.via.fax.or.through.the.mail,.up.to.the.application.deadline.

Program.fees.totalling.$8,300.CAD.are.payable.in.two.instalments:.a.non-refundable.deposit.of.$2,000.is.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program.and.the.balance.of.$6,300.is.due.one.week.before.the.first.day.of.class..Full-time.students.may.be.eligible.for.student.loans..See.www.tech.ubc.ca/funding.for.more.information..

Early Bird Tuition Discounts.–.For.a.limited.time,.early..bird.tuition.discounts.are.available.for.this.program..See..www.tech.ubc.ca/multimedia.for.details.

Find Out More Email:... [email protected]

Web site and online application:... www.tech.ubc.ca/multimedia

Registration: 604-8��-�4�0

UBC Certificate inMultimedia Studies

P r o d u c i n g e f f e c t i v e i n t e r a c t i v e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s

Next Program Offering

January 15 to May 4

For.application.deadlines,.check..www.tech.ubc.ca/multimedia.

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Presented in partnership by UBC Continuing Studies and Sauder School of Business Executive Education, in collaboration with the UBC Faculty of Applied Science

An Award Winning ProgramThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Project.Management.won.the.Program.Award.of.Excellence.from.CAUCE.(Canadian.Association.for.University.Continuing.Education).in.2006.

This.award.honours.a.program’s.quality.of.education,.innovation,.financial.viability,.and.advancement.of.the.practice.of.continuing.education.in.Canada.

Program OverviewToday’s.companies.need.project.management.specialists.capable.of.delivering.mission-critical.work.on.time.and.on.budget..A.solid.understanding.of.proven.project.management.techniques.and.processes.and.the.confidence.to.apply.them.appropriately.are.essential.to.project.success.

The.UBC.Certificate.in.Project.Management.is.focused.on.providing.participants.with.the.knowledge.and.skills.they.need.to.excel.as.project.managers..The.curriculum.is.compatible.with.the.project.management.industry.standard.set.by.the.Project.Management.Institute.(PMI)..UBC.is.a.recognized.Registered.Education.Provider.for.PMP.(Project.Management.Professional).Professional.Development.Units.

Who Should ParticipateThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Project.Management.is.designed.for.those.with.business.experience.who.want.to.build.or.increase.their.knowledge,.skills.and.abilities.in.project.management.

The.program.is.especially.tailored.to.address.the.learning.needs.of:

•. experienced.project.managers.facing.new.challenges.

•. project.specialists.increasing.their.skills.in.creating.plans,.managing.status.and.progress.reports,.and.developing.organizational.charts.and.turnaround.documents

•. plan.administrators.needing.proficiency.in.plan.implementation,.communication.and.presentation.

•. business.managers.adding.project.management.expertise..to.their.skill.set

•. novice.managers.leading.their.first.project.

Prior.experience.in.project.leadership.or.project.management..is.not.essential..

Program BenefitsThe.program.offers.immediate.and.long-term.benefits.to.those.seeking.to:

•. fast-forward.their.career.with.state-of-the-art.project.management.skills.and.techniques

•. become.a.project.management.expert.within.their.industry,.ensuring.timely.and.cost-effective.completion.of.critical.projects

•. transition.from.project.specialist.to.a.leader.of.high-functioning.project.teams

•. enhance.their.performance.and.ability.to.contribute.to.the.company’s.bottom-line.results.

Applications and Program Fees View.www.tech.ubc.ca/project.for.application.deadlines.and.schedules.for.upcoming.programs.

To.apply,.complete.the.online.application.form.at..www.tech.ubc.ca/project.and.attach.supporting.documents...As.space.in.the.program.is.limited,.information.on.application.forms.and.supporting.documents.should.be.as.thorough.as.possible.so.that.the.admissions.committee.will.have.sufficient.information.on.which.to.base.its.decision.

Fees.and.payment.options.for.each.version.of.the.program.are.outlined.on.page.9.

100%.online.course.descriptions.start.on.page.31.

Early Bird Tuition Discounts.–.For.a.limited.time,.early.bird.tuition.discounts.are.available.for.the.full-time.certificate.program.only..See.www.tech.ubc.ca/project.for.details.

Find Out MoreEmail: [email protected]

Web site and online application: www.tech.ubc.ca/project

Registration: 604-8��-�4�0

UBC Certificate inProject Management

P e r f o r m a n c e t h r o u g h p l a n n i n g

UBC is a Project Management Institute (PMI) registered education provider.

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Option �Part-time Program

Option �Full-time Intensive Program

Option ��00% Online Program

Format and Curriculum* Created.for.those.with.full-time.job.responsibilities,.the.program.is.delivered.in.a.part-time.classroom.format..The.curriculum.consists.of.a.core.program.of.face-to-face.sessions.with.assignment/team.project.work.completed.outside.of.class..Participants.complete.the.core.program.as.a.group,.and.then.select.specialization.courses..that.meet.their.personal.interests.and.needs.

Created.for.those.who.have..the.opportunity.to.participate.full-time,.the.program.is.delivered.over.seventeen.weeks.in.face-to-face.seminar.and.computer.lab.environments.with.assignments/team.project.work.completed.in.class..The.curriculum.consists.of.knowledge.areas.focused.on.PMI.standards,.a.structured.experience.learning.in.teams.as.well.as.obtaining.a.proficiency.in.MS.Project,.leadership,.online.business.processing.and.modelling.skills.

Created.for.those.who.want.a..flexible.learning.environment,.the.curriculum.is.presented.in..four.100%.online.courses,..each.delivered.over.an.eight-.week.period..Courses.include:.Project.Management..Fundamentals;.Managing..Project.Scope,.Schedules..and.Budgets;.Project.Risk..Management;.and.Project.Leadership.Skills..The.online.program.includes.tutorials,..exercises,.case.studies,.assignments.and.projects.

Curriculum Focused on PMI Standards

Yes Yes .....................Yes

Duration of Program Program.requirements.must.be.completed.within.two.years.

Program.requirements.are.completed.in.approximately.seventeen.weeks.

Program.requirements.must.be.completed.within.two.years.

Program Fees The.total.registration.fee.for.the.core.program.is.$5,700.CAD,.payable.in.two.instalments..

The.total.fee.for.the.specialization.ranges.from.$2,500-$4,500.depending.on.the.specialization.and.courses.selected.

The.total.registration.fee.for.the.full-time.intensive.program.is.$9,200.CAD,.payable.in.two.instalments.

The.total.registration.fee.for.the..100%.online.program.is.$8,400..CAD.($2,100.for.each.course).

An.administration.fee.of.$175..is.also.required.

Payment Options Core.program:.a.non-refundable.deposit.of.$1,000.is.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program,.and.the.balance.of.$4,700.is.due.one.week.prior.to.the.start.of.the.core.program.

Specialization:.fees.in.the.specialization.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis.

A.non-refundable.deposit.of.$2,000.is.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program,.and.the.balance.of.$7,200.is.due.one.week.before.the.first.day.of.class..

Full-time.students.may.be..eligible.for.student.loans..See.www.tech.ubc.ca/funding.for.details.

The.$175.administration.fee.is.payable.upon.acceptance.into..the.program.

All.other.course.fees.are.paid..on.a.course-by-course.basis.

Program Delivers Career-Enhancing Skill Set

Yes Yes .....................Yes

Visit www.tech.ubc.ca/project for current schedules, application deadlines, and more details on the three versions of the program. *Curriculum subject to change.

Three options for you to choose from...The UBC Certificate in Project Management is delivered in three versions to satisfy the needs of different learners. All three versions offer a well-rounded educational experience using an interactive combination of lectures, readings, small-group work, discussions and/or team projects.

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Presented in collaboration with UBC Continuing Studies, the UBC Faculty of Applied Science and QA Labs

Program OverviewThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Software.Engineering.provides.the.opportunity.for.participants.to.develop.a.broad.understanding.of.the.specific.processes.involved.in.software.engineering..Approaching.software.engineering.from.a.systems.and.quality.perspective,.participants.learn.to.view.software.development.as.a.complex,.integrated.process..They.develop.the.core.knowledge.and.skills.required.at.each.step.in.the.process,.and.have.the.option.of.completing.specialized.elective.courses.to.enhance.competencies.of.their.choice..

Quality Assurance and Testing SpecializationPresented in collaboration with QA Labs

Students.can.elect.to.take.the.Quality.Assurance.and.Testing.Specialization.(QATS).track..This.specialized.track.equips.graduates.for.leadership.roles.in.quality.assurance.and.software.testing..Graduates.of.this.track.will.receive.a.certificate.acknowledging.completion.of.the.QATS.

Who Should ParticipateThe.UBC.Certificate.in.Software.Engineering.benefits.those.involved.in.planning,.developing,.testing.and.managing.software.systems..This.includes.software.developers,.systems.analysts.and.designers,.project.leaders,.systems.engineers,.managers.and.others.who.want.to.produce.quality,.reliable.software.systems.on.schedule,.on.budget.and.to.user.satisfaction..

Program BenefitsThe.participants.will.develop.a.professional.and.comprehensive.approach.to.software.engineering,.network.with.industry.software.professionals.and.open.new.career.opportunities.

Our InstructorsOur.instructors.include.independent.software.consultants,.senior.software.professionals,.and.software.engineering.professors.from.UBC.and.other.educational.institutions.

Format and CurriculumThe.core.program.encompasses.150.hours.of.instruction.and..the.Quality.Assurance.and.Testing.Specialization.track.comprises.160.hours.of.instruction..Both.programs.are.offered.in.a..part-time.format.that.meets.the.needs.of.working.professionals.and.employers..

Applications and Program FeesApplications.are.processed.on.an.ongoing.basis,.and.are.accepted.online,.via.fax.or.through.the.mail,.up.to.the.published.deadline.for.each.offering.of.the.program..Fees.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis,.and.total.approximately.$6,500.CAD.based.on.the.current.academic.year.

Courses.(Courses.are.listed.in.recommended.sequence.)

REGULAR TRACk –.150.hoursStudents must take all of the required courses below and 45 hours of elective courses.

Required Courses for the Regular Track –.105.hours

•. The.Software.Engineering.Process

•. Requirements.Analysis.and.Specification

•. Software.Architecture.and.Iterative.Development.Process

•. Software.and.System.Testing

•. Software.Project.Management

•. Team.Project

QUALITY ASSURANCE and TESTING TRACk –.160.hoursStudents must take all of the regular track required courses listed above and one elective course in addition to the required QA track courses below.

Required Courses for QA and Testing Track.–.51.hours

•. Software.Quality.Assurance:.More.Than.Just.Testing

•. Software.Configuration.Management

•. Introduction.to.Practical.Test.Automation

•. Strategic.Test.Analysis.and.Effective.Test.Case.Design

•. Principles.and.Components.of.Successful.Test.Team.Management

Elective Courses for Both Tracks

•. Agile.Development.Methodologies

•. Applied.Practical.Test.Automation

•. Capability.Maturity.Model®.Integration.(CMMI)

•. Comparative.Programming.Languages

•. Information.Engineering.and.Database.Systems

•. Object-Oriented.Methods

•. Testing.on.the.Edge

•. User.Interface.Design:.Designing.an.Effective.Software.Interface

Elective Courses for the Regular Track only

•. Software.Quality.Assurance:.More.Than.Just.Testing

•. Software.Configuration.Management

•. Introduction.to.Practical.Test.Automation

•. Strategic.Test.Analysis.and.Effective.Test.Case.Design

•. Principles.and.Components.of.Successful.Test.Team.Management

Course.descriptions.for.courses.offered.this.term.start.on.page.39,.or.may.be.found.at.www.tech.ubc.ca/softeng/curric.html..

Curriculum subject to change.

Find Out MoreEmail:... [email protected]

Web site and online application: www.tech.ubc.ca/softeng

Registration: 604-8��-�4�0

UBC Certificate inSoftware Engineering

C r e a t i n g s u p e r i o r s o f t w a r e o n t i m e a n d o n b u d g e t

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Full-Time Program

.

Presented in partnership by

Launch.your.career.in.network.and.systems.administration.with.Microsoft MCSA, Linux LPIC, Security+, CWNA, Cisco CCNA, A+.and.Network+.industry.certifications.

Program OverviewComputer.networks.are.increasingly.pervasive.–.most.organizations.of.any.size.now.have.them.–.creating.a.need.for.operational.level.professionals.to.administer.them.in.a.secure.manner..Network.and.security.systems.administration.is.the.management.of.computer.networks.and.software.to.maintain.a.balance.so.that.a.company’s.computer.resources.are.secure.yet.accessible..

The.NASP.program.is.intended.for.individuals.who.are.interested.in.pursuing.entry.level.network.administration.and.security.positions..Candidates.should.have.job.experience.in.the.Information.Technology.area.

The.Network.Administration.and.Security.Professional.program.helps.participants.develop.the.skills.and.gain.the.confidence.to.pursue.today’s.most.important.industry.certifications,.including:

•. CompTIA.A+.IT.Technician

•. CompTIA.Network+

•. Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Administrator.(MCSA)

•. Cisco.Certified.Network.Associate.(CCNA)

•. Certified.Wireless.Network.Administrator.(CWNA)

•. CompTIA.Security+

•. Linux.Professional.Institute.Junior.Level.Administration.(LPIC-1).

Program BenefitsThis.program.will.appeal.to.those.looking.to:

•. develop.up-to-date.knowledge.and.IT.skills.that.meet.globally.accepted.practices.and.standards

•. achieve.proof.of.competency.in.world-renowned.industry.certifications.in.a.highly.intensive.program

•. have.an.opportunity.to.practise.newly.acquired.skills.in.a..real-world.situation

•. focus.on.specific.skills.that.will.propel.their.career.as.a.network.administration.and.security.professional

•. acquire.a.certificate.endorsed.by.two.recognized.leaders..in.IT.education.

Format and CurriculumIntensive,.challenging.and.rewarding,.the.Network.Administration.and.Security.Professional.certificate.is.an.eleven-month,.full-time.program.offering.an.innovative.combination.of.hands-on.computer.labs,.intensive.face-to-face.lectures,.supervised.projects.and.business.skills.development,.with.opportunities.for.a.practicum.to.qualified.students..Program.delivery.will.be.shared.by.UBC.and.BCIT,.and.graduates.of.the.program.will.receive.a.joint.credential.from.the.two.institutions.

The.curriculum.is.designed.to.develop.job-ready.knowledge.and.business.and.technical.skills.

Business skills:.business.communications,.leadership,.project.management,.organizational.development,.conflict.management.and.technical/business.writing.

Technical skills:.computer.and.network.fundamentals,.security.analysis.and.system.protection,.infrastructure.design.and.implementation,.and.diverse.operating.system.knowledge.

UBC and BCIT reserve the right to modify or cancel any course or module components, program fee or intake schedule associated with this program.

Applications and Program FeesAn.application.form.is.available.on.the.program.web.site.at.www.tech.ubc.ca/nasp..Applications.are.processed.on.an.ongoing.basis.and.are.accepted.via.fax.or.through.the.mail.as.noted.on.the.form,.up.to.the.published.deadline.for.each.offering.of.the.program..Please.note.there.is.a.non-refundable,.non-transferable.application.fee.of.$60..Program.fees.totalling.$16,500.CAD.are.payable.in.two.instalments:.a.non-refundable.program.deposit.of.$2,000.is.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program,.and.the.balance.of.$14,500.is.due.one.week.before.the.first.day.of.class.

All.required.textbooks.are.included.in.the.program.fee..For.a.list.of.vendor.exam.vouchers.included.in.the.program.fee,.please.see.www.tech.ubc.ca/nasp.

Student.loans.or.other.government-sponsored.financial.assistance.may.be.available.to.students.attending.this.full-time.program..Please.contact.the.BCIT.Financial.Aid.Office.at.604-432-8555.to.find.out.more.

Find Out MoreEmail:... [email protected]

Web site and online application:... www.htp.bcit.ca

Registration: 604-4��-��88

UBC/BCIT Joint CertificateNetwork Administration and Security Professional

M a n a g i n g n e t w o r k s a c r o s s t h e e n t e r p r i s e

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IT Certification

OverviewUBC.Continuing.Studies.offers.a.comprehensive.set.of.IT.industry.certification.programs..Each.part-time.IT.certification.course.takes.from.several.days.to.several.weeks.to.complete..Completion.time.for.an.entire.IT.certification.designation.can.range.from.one.to.eight.months,.depending.on.the.number.of.required.courses...All.courses.are.instructor-led.and.culminate.in.hands-on.or..written.examinations..

The.vendor.certification.exams,.administered.by.ProMetric.or..VUE,.are.the.responsibility.of.the.participant..Exam vouchers..(one.per.course),.are included in the course fee..

CompTIA •. CompTIA.Network+.

•. CompTIA.Security+

Oracle �i Database Administrator Certified Associate (OCA)•. Introduction.to.Oracle.9i:.SQL

•. Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.I

Oracle �i Database Administrator Certified Professional (OCP)•. Introduction.to.Oracle.9i:.SQL

•. Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.I

•. Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.II

•. Oracle.9i.Database:.Performance.Tuning

Linux Professional Institute (LPIC-�)•. Linux.LPI.101:.Installation.and.Management

•. Linux.LPI.102:.Administration.and.Networking.

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)•. Interconnecting.Cisco.Network.Devices

NEW Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP)•. CWNA.Wireless.LAN.Administration

•. Wireless#

�� [ IT CERTIFICATION ]

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)Core

•. Installing,.Configuring,.and.Administering.Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional

•. Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment

•. Implementing,.Managing,.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure

Electives (one exam required)

•. Administering.a.Microsoft.SQL.Server.2000.Database

•. Implementing.and.Managing.Microsoft.Exchange.Server.2003

•. CompTIA.Security+

•. CompTIA.A+.and.Network+.

•. NEW Implementing.and.Administering.Security.in..a.Microsoft.Windows.2003.Network

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)Core

•. Installing,.Configuring,.and.Administering.Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional.

•. Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment

•. Implementing,.Managing,.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure

•. Planning.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure

•. Planning,.Implementing,.and.Maintaining.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Active.Directory.Infrastructure

•. Designing.Security.for.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Network

Electives (one exam required)

•. Administering.a.Microsoft.SQL.Server.2000.Database

•. Implementing.and.Managing.Microsoft.Exchange.Server.2003

•. CompTIA.Security+

•. NEW Implementing.and.Administering.Security.in..a.Microsoft.Windows.2003.Network

NEW Microsoft SQL Server �00�•. For.details.visit.www.tech.ubc.ca/itcert.

Course descriptions start on page 15.

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Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)

Core Courses

Installing,.Configuring,.and.Administering.Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional

Installing,.Configuring,.and.Administering.Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional

Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment

Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment

Implementing,.Managing,.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure

Implementing,.Managing,.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure

Planning.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure

Planning,.Implementing,.and.Maintaining.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Active.Directory.Infrastructure

Designing.Security.for.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Network

Electives (one exam required)

Administering.a.Microsoft.SQL.Server.2000.Database Administering.a.Microsoft.SQL.Server.2000.Database

Implementing.and.Managing.Microsoft.Exchange..Server.2003

Implementing.and.Managing.Microsoft.Exchange.Server.2003

CompTIA.Security+ CompTIA.Security+

CompTIA.A+.and.Network+

Implementing.and.Administering.Security.in.a..Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Network

Implementing.and.Administering.Security.in.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Network

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CompTIA

CompTIA Network+WAYNE DOUCETTEDesigned.for.those.who.are.new.to.computer.networking,.this.course.explains.the.layers.of.the.OSI.model;.describes.the.features.and.functions.of.network.components;.and.provides.you.with.the.skills.needed.to.install,.configure.and.troubleshoot.basic.networking.hardware.peripherals.and.protocols..

Prerequisite:.One.year’s.experience.working.with.operating.systems.

IT 130 W07A: Jan 9-Feb 1: 4 Tuesdays and 4 Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Sundays, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,430.

CompTIA Security+WAYNE DOUCETTELearn.to.identify.security.threats;.harden.internal.systems.and.services;.harden.internetwork.devices.and.services;.secure.network,.wireless.and.remote.access.communications;.manage.a.public.key.infrastructure;.manage.and.control.certificates;.enforce.an.organizational.security.policy;.monitor.the.security.infrastructure;.install.intrusion-detection.software;.and.respond..to.software-based.attacks.and.network.attacks.including.denial..of.service.

Prerequisite:.One.year’s.experience.working.with.operating.systems.

IT 155 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $1,760.

MCSE/MCSA

Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server �00� Network InfrastructureSARAH ASHLIELearn.how.to.configure.routing.by.using.the.routing.and.remote.access.service,.allocate.IP.addressing.by.using.DHCP,.manage.and.monitor.DHCP,.resolve.names.and.host.names.by.DNS,.manage.and.monitor.DNS,.resolve.network.basic.input/output.system.(NetBIOS).names.by.using.WINS,.secure.network.traffic.by.using.IPSec.and.certificates,.configure.network.access,.and.manage.and.monitor.network.access.

Prerequisite:.Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment.(IT.148).

IT 122 W07A: Mar 12-Apr 4: 4 Mondays and 4 Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,650.

Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server �00� Network InfrastructureBRUCE HEWERAfter.completing.this.course,.you.will.be.able.to.plan.a.TCP/IP.physical.and.logical.network;.plan.and.troubleshoot.a.routing.strategy;.plan,.optimize.and.troubleshoot.a.DHCP.and.DNS.strategy;.plan.and.optimize.Windows.Internet.Naming.Service.(WINS);.plan,.optimize,.and.troubleshoot.IPSec.network.access..and.troubleshoot.the.network.

Prerequisite:.Implementing,.Managing,.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure.(IT122).

IT 123 W07A: Apr 16-May 9: 4 Mondays and 4 Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,650.

Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server �00� Active Directory InfrastructureSARAH ASHLIELearn.how.to.describe.the.components.of.Active.Directory;.create.and.configure.a.forest.and.domain.structure;.implement.OUs,.user,.group,.and.computer.accounts.and.group.policy;.deploy.software.using.group.policy;.plan.and.implement.domain.controllers,.sites,.global.catalog.servers.and.DNS.servers;.plan.and.manage.operations.masters;.backup,.restore,.and.maintain.Active.Directory;.and.plan.and.implement.an.Active.Directory.infrastructure.provided.by.an.enterprise.architect.

Prerequisite:.Planning.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure.(IT.123).

IT 124 S07A: May 16-June 13: 5 Wednesdays and 3 Mondays (no class May 21), 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Saturdays (no class May 19), 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,650.

NEW Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server �00� NetworkSARAH ASHLIEThis.course.prepares.you.for.the.Microsoft.70-299.certification.by.providing.the.necessary.training.to.develop.skills.in.planning.and.implementing.infrastructure.security..Topics.include.authorization.and.authentication.strategy;.certification.authorities;.certificates,.including.for.smart.card.use;.Encrypting.File.System.(EFS);.secure.member.server.baseline;.secure.baselines.for.server.roles;.client.computer.baselines;.software.updates;.data.transmission.security;.security.for.wireless.networks;.perimeter.security.with.ISA.Server.2004;.and.secure.remote.access.

Prerequisites:.Knowledge.in.implementing.Windows.Server.2000/2003.Active.Directory.and.network.services.such.as.IIS,..DNS,.and.DHCP.

Recommended:.Implementing,.Managing.and.Maintaining..a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure:.Network..Services.(IT.122).

IT 149 W07A: Apr 11-May 7: 4 Wednesdays and 4 Mondays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Saturdays (no class May 5), 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,650.

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Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server �00�BRUCE HEWERLearn.how.to.install.Exchange.Server.2003;.describe.the.upgrade.process.to.Exchange.Server.2003.from.Exchange.2000;.configure,.manage.and.secure.Exchange.Server.2003;.manage.interoperability.between.Exchange.Server.2003.and.Exchange.2000;.manage.recipients,.public.folders,.address.lists,.client.access,.client.configuration.and.connectivity,.routing,.mobile.devices,.data.storage.and.hardware.resources;.plan.for.disaster.and.disaster.recovery;.backup.and.restore.Exchange;.perform.preventive.maintenance.and.migrate.users.from.Exchange.Server.5.5.to.a.separate.Exchange.Server.2003.organization.

Prerequisite:.Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment.(IT.148).

IT 126 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $1,650.

Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalSARAH ASHLIEThis.course.addresses.the.implementation.and.desktop.support.needs.of.customers.who.are.planning.to.deploy.and.support.Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional.in.a.variety.of.operating.system.environments..It.provides.in-depth,.hands-on.training.for.IT.professionals.responsible.for.the.planning,.implementation,.management.and.support.of.Windows.XP.Professional..

Prerequisite:.One.year’s.experience.working.with.networked.operating.systems.

IT 147 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $1,540.

Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server �00� EnvironmentSARAH ASHLIELearn.to.create.and.manage.user,.computer.and.group.accounts.and.organizational.units;.manage.resources.and.printing;.manage.user.and.computer.environments.with.Group.Policy;.audit.accounts.and.resources;.monitor.system.performance;.manage.device.drivers,.hard.disks,.data.storage.and.disaster.recovery;.and.maintain.software.by.using.Microsoft.Software.Update.Services.

Prerequisite:.CompTIA.Network+.(IT.130),.or.equivalent.knowledge.

IT 148 W07A: Feb 8-Mar 6: 4 Thursdays and 4 Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 4 Sundays, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,760.

Oracle

Introduction to Oracle �i: SQLSAREL vAN DER POELThis.course.offers.an.extensive.introduction.to.data.server.technology,.and.covers.the.concepts.of.relational.and.object-relational.databases.and.the.powerful.SQL.programming.language..Learn.how.to.create.and.maintain.database.objects;.store.and.manipulate.data;.retrieve.data.by.using.techniques.such.as..ROLLUP,.CUBE,.set.operators,.and.hierarchical.retrieval;.and.write.SQL.and.SQL*Plus.script.files.using.the.iSQL*Plus.tool.to.generate.report-like.output.

IT 175 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. UBC Robson Square. $2,145.

Oracle �i Database: Fundamentals ISAREL vAN DER POELLearn.the.Oracle.physical,.logical,.memory.and.process.structures;.define.an.Oracle.database.and.the.Oracle.server.and.manage.the.Oracle.Instance..This.course.teaches.you.how.to.create.a.database.using.the.database.configuration.assistant;.use.the.data.dictionary;.maintain.the.control.and.redo.log.files;.manage.tablespaces.and.data.files,.undo.data,.tables,.indexes,.password.security,.users,.privileges.and.roles;.and.outline.storage.structure.and.relationships.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Oracle.9i:.SQL.(IT.175).

IT 176 W07A: Jan 10-Feb 12: 5 Mondays and 5 Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 5 Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $2,145.

Oracle �i Database: Fundamentals IISAREL vAN DER POELThis.course.covers.the.Oracle.architecture.components.related.to.backup.and.recovery.operations,.and.teaches.you.how.to.develop.network.configuration.and.recovery.techniques.through.various.workshop.scenarios;.describe.the.database.utilities.(SQL*Loader,.Export.and.Import).and.the.situations.where.they.can.be.used;.perform.database.and.datafile.backups.with.and.without.recovery.manager.(RMAN);.define.networking.requirements.and.the.solutions.provided.by.Oracle.to.implement.these.requirements;.list.the.different.Oracle.backup.methods.and.recovery.operations.that.can.be.used.to.resolve.database.failure;.and.configure.the.network.environment.for.an.Oracle.client-server.system.

Prerequisite:.Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.I.(IT.176).

IT 177 W07A: Feb 24-Mar 28: 5 Saturdays, 9 am-4 pm; plus 5 Mondays and 5 Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $2,145.

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Hugo SlabbertSystems Administrator www.slabnet.com

Graduate, UBC/BCIT Network Administration and Security Professional certificate program

“I.was.always.that.tech.guy.that.everyone.called,”.says.Hugo.Slabbert..“Systems.administration.was.my.hobby.–.it’s.what.I.did,.what.I.was.centered.on.”.So.when.he.was.looking.for.a.formal.training.program,.Hugo.decided.to.go.with.something.he.knew.he’d.have.fun.with.

He.researched.his.options,.comparing.the.credentials.offered.by.various.programs,.their.course.content,.format,.and.timing..“There.were.a.few.things.I.was.looking.for,”.he.says..“I’m.getting.married.next.year.and.that.influenced.my.choice,.too.–..I.wanted.something.that.was.condensed.and.fast-paced.so.I.could.get.to.work..and.save.up.”..

He.looked.at.the.UBC.and.BCIT.web.sites.and.discovered.the.Network.Administration.and.Security.Professional.(NASP).certificate,.a.program.offered.jointly.by.the.two.institutions..“I.liked.the.fact.that.it.was.a.joint.offering,”.he.says..“That.puts.a.lot.of.weight.behind.it.and.gives.you.exposure.to.different.teaching.styles..And.the.practicum.was.a.good.side.benefit,.too.”

“One.of.the.most.important.things.was.that,.in.addition.to.a.certificate.from.these.institutions,.this.program.focused.on.industry.standard.credentials..I.wasn’t.familiar.with.the.industry.credentials.out.there,.so.I.asked.an.IT.director,.a.friend.of.my.dad’s,.to.take.a.look.at.the.program..He.was.impressed,.especially.by.the.industry.certifications.it.leads.to.”

Hugo.applied.and.was.accepted.into.the.program,.and.a.few.weeks.later.he.found.himself.creating.a.computer.work.station.from.spare.computer.parts,.just.for.fun..“I.used.it.as.an.FTP.server.so.I.could.provide.notes.about.the.course.to.other.students.in.the.class,”.he.says..He.also.used.it.to.host.his.ongoing.web.site.

“A.few.things.about.the.program.stood.out.for.me,”.Hugo.says..“I.was.impressed.by.the.instructors’.industry.experience..Our.wireless.networking.instructor.had.been.one.of.the.main.designers.and.implementers.of.the.wireless.network.at.UBC,.so.that.was.pretty.neat.”

“And.it’s.very.practical..The.teaching.is.not.just.theoretical.but.application-focused..You.have.to.do.the.work.and.that’s.important.when.you’re.getting.out.there..and.getting.a.job.–.you.have.to.hit.the.ground.running,.and.this.program.set.us..up.for.that.”

“The.biggest.thing.for.me.in.this.line.of.work.is.being.able.to.learn,.and.that’s.one.thing.I.picked.up..For.example,.for.some.of.the.daily.exercises.we.did.in.the.Microsoft.portion.of.the.program,.you.have.to.really.go.out.there.and.dig.to.find.the.answers,.and.that.type.of.research.is.what.you.have.to.do.on.a.daily.basis.in..a.job.because.the.answers.are.not.always.going.to.be.in.a.book..Now.if.I’m.thrown.into.a.situation.where.I’m.not.familiar.with.the.environment.or.the.technology,..I.can.quickly.learn.it,.get.comfortable.with.it.and.be.able.to.work.with.it.”

Hugo’s.practicum.was.a.high.point.in.the.program..“I.ended.up.doing.my.practicum.with.a.BCIT.instructor’s.company,.i-worx.Enterprises.Incorporated,.after.doing.some.freelance.work.for.them.during.my.studies,.and.now.I’m.working.there.full-time!.One.of.the.things.that.drew.me.to.them.was.the.diverse.exposure..I.get.there..I’m.starting.out.in.this.industry.and.this.career,.and.I.get.to.work..on.everything.from.hardware.breaks.to.a.complete.database.migration.for.a.company,.as.well.as.virtual.server.deployments.(this.is.a.new.field.for.me.so.it..was.challenging)..It’s.a.small.company.feel.with.big.network.experience.”

“It’s.a.challenging.program,.that’s.for.sure,”.Hugo.advises,.“but.definitely.rewarding..It’s.really.a.case.of.making.the.most.of.it..If.you.dedicate.yourself..to.it.for.the.year.and.put.a.lot.of.hard.work.into.it,.you’ll.definitely.be.rewarded...It’s.amazing.what.can.happen.in.a.year.”

PEOPLE PROFILE

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Wireless CWNP

NEW

Wireless#JONN MARTELLStart.your.wireless.career!.This.intense.two-day.course.provides.broad-based.training.on.leading.wireless.technologies,..including.Wi-Fi,.Bluetooth,.WiMAX,.ZigBee,.Infrared,.RFID.and.VoIP.over.wireless..

IT 195 W07A: Feb 1-2: 1 Thursday and 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $795+GST=$842.70.

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CWNA Wireless LAN AdministrationJONN MARTELLThis.five-day.fast.track.course.provides.the.networking.professional.with.a.foundation.of.knowledge.for.entering.into.or.advancing..in.the.wireless.networking.industry..From.basic.Radio.Frequency.(RF).theory.to.802.11.frame.exchange.processes,.this.course.combines.face-to-face.instruction.and.hands-on.training.to.benefit.both.novice.and.experienced.networking.professionals.

IT 196 W07A: Feb 5-9: Monday to Friday, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,595+GST=$1,690.70.

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Full-Time Program

The.new.UBC.Certificate.in.Mobile.and.Wireless.Computing.is.designed.to.help.you.develop.skills.to.create.mobile.and.wireless.applications.for.consumers.and.business.

This.innovative.and.timely.full-time.program.introduces.you.to.leading.edge.ideas.and.technologies,.and.features.a.real-life.project.developing.an.application.for.use.on.mobile.and.wireless.devices.

If.you.have.basic.programming.skills.and.want.to.expand.your.skill.set.to.meet.the.growing.demand.for.mobile.and.wireless.applications,.bookmark.www.tech.ubc.ca/mobile.for.emerging.details,[email protected]’re.on.our.mailing.list.

Oracle �i Database: Performance TuningSAREL vAN DER POELLearn.to.configure.the.resource.manager.to.control.resource.usage;.configure.an.Oracle.database.with.an.emphasis.on.good.performance;.configure.memory.and.disk.resources.to.optimize.sort.operations;.detect.and.resolve.latch.and.lock.contention.problems;.diagnose.and.resolve.performance.issues.associated.with.shared.server;.reconfigure.file.structures.for.performance.and.other.considerations;.use.Oracle.tools.to.diagnose.performance.problems;.perform.day-to-day.monitoring.on.an.operational.database.using.STATSPACK;.identify.and.resolve.I/O,.data.storage,.and.database.configuration.problems;.and.list.the.steps.for.a.tuning.methodology.

Prerequisite:.Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.II.(IT.177).

IT 178 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $2,145.

Cisco

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND)DANIJELA BEDIC BABIC This.course.explains.both.routing.and.switching.concepts,.covers.layer.2.and.layer.3.technologies,.and.focuses.on.using.Cisco.catalyst.switches.and.Cisco.routers.connected.in.local.and..wide-area.networks.typically.found.at.small-.to.medium-sized.network.sites..

In.lectures.and.hands-on.labs,.learn.to.select,.connect,.configure.and.troubleshoot.the.various.Cisco.networking.devices..

Prerequisites:.CompTIA.Network+.or.a.good.knowledge.of.networking.terminology.and.TCP/IP.

IT 160 W07A: Mar 13-Apr 19: 6 Tuesdays and 6 Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 4 Sundays (no class Apr 8), 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $2,145.

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The.benefit.potential.of.SOA.is.deemed.so.high.that.its.successful.adoption.is.expected.to.create.a.new.breed.of.“agile.organization.”.Join.THOMAS ERL,.an.internationally.recognized.SOA.expert.and.the.world’s.top-selling.SOA.author,.for.an.extraordinary.two-day.workshop.

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Linux

Linux LPI �0�: Installation and Management WAYNE DOUCETTEIn.this.vendor.neutral.course.(skills.learned.are.common.to.all.distributions.of.Linux),.you.learn.to.configure.hardware,.install.Linux,.manage.shared.libraries,.use.package.managers,.use.UNIX.and.GNU.commands.to.perform.basic.file.management.and.control.processes,.create.and.manage.file.systems.and.devices,.manage.disk.quotas.and.file.permissions,.and.work.with.X.Windows.

Prerequisite:.One.year’s.experience.working.with.operating.systems.

IT 127 W07A: Mar 13-Apr 5: 4 Tuesdays and 4 Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Sundays, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,485.

Linux LPI �0�: Administration and Networking WAYNE DOUCETTEThis.vendor.neutral.course.(skills.learned.are.common.to.all.distributions.of.Linux).teaches.you.how.to.manage.the.kernel.as.well.as.booting.and.shutdown,.manage.and.install.printers,.use.Linux.documentation,.customize.and.use.the.shell.program,.set.up.users.and.groups,.work.with.system.files.and.environmental.variables,.maintain.an.effective.backup.strategy,.configure.and.troubleshoot.TCP/IP,.configure.a.PPP.client,.manage.network.services,.and.establish.host.and.user.level.security.

Prerequisite:.Linux.LPI.101:.Installation.and.Management.(IT.127).

IT 128 W07A: Apr 24-May 22: 5 Tuesdays and 4 Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 3 Sundays (no class May 20), 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,595.

Open Source Linux and Apache Web ServerLinux

Using UNIX/Linux/MacOSX ALISTAIR BLACHFORDBehind.their.graphical.interfaces,.Linux,.MacOSX,.Solaris,.FreeBSD.and.IRIX.are.all.the.same.from.a.user’s.point.of.view..Master.the.full.power.in.all.of.these.interfaces.by.gaining.a.clear.picture.of.how.a.UNIX.operating.system.works.and.knowing.the.standard.commands..Learn.to.manage.files,.customize.your.environment,.write.shell.scripts,.and.use.a.whole.set.of.utilities.common.to..all.five.operating.systems..You’ll.be.given.a.complimentary.UNIX.account.starting.day.one,.and.sessions.three.to.five.will.be..hands-on.labs.

IG 375 W07A: 5 Thursdays, Mar 1-29, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $398.

Introduction to LinuxCHRIS KRUSCHLearn.the.basics.of.this.powerful.technology..This.course.introduces.the.main.features.of.the.Linux.graphical.desktop.and.operating.system.through.demonstrations.and.hands-on.tutorials;.and.covers.the.history.of.Linux,.its.different.distributions,.business.applications,.and.interoperability.with.other.operating.systems.

IP 461 W07A: 2 Mondays, Jan 15-22, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $198.

Linux Administration CHRIS KRUSCHThis.introduction.to.Linux.operating.system.administration.provides.a.closer.look.at.the.system.internals,.customization.and.networking.management..Utilizing.various.command.line.interface.(CLI).and.graphical.user.interface.(GUI).tools,.you.learn.how.to.carry.out.the.most.common.administrative.tasks.for.the.Linux.operating.system,.including.file.and.print.subsystems.management,.user.account.management.and.network.administration.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Linux.(IP.461),.or.equivalent.experience.

IS 339 W07A: 4 Thursdays, Feb 1-22, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $412.

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UBC Award of Achievement

Linux Open Source Boot Camp WeekEssential Skills to Migrate from Windows

January 29-February 2

For more information or to regi s ter, p lease v i s i t : w w w.tech.ubc .ca / l inux week .

WAYNE DOUCETTE

Linux.is.an.open-source,.freely-distributable.version.of.UNIX.adapted.specifically.to.take.advantage.of.commonplace.PC.hardware..Recent.moves.by.key.industry.players,.including.the.purchase.of.SUSE.Linux.by.Novell.Inc.,.are.helping.to.pave.the.way.towards.the.wide-spread.acceptance.and.deployment.of.Linux.desktops.–.both.in.the.enterprise.and.at.home.

In.this.course,.your.previous.experience.in.a.Windows.environment.is.drawn.upon.by.comparing.and.contrasting.Linux.and.open-source.methodology.against.proprietary.Microsoft.software..We.begin.by.introducing.the.most.significant.Linux.distributions.while.focusing.on.Ubuntu..We.then.move.to.an.introduction.of.enterprise-ready.open-source.software.applications..You.participate.in.deployment.projects.based.on.your.interest.and.experience.level..Supporting.“Windows-only”.software.applications.with.Wine.and.VM.Ware.will.be.demonstrated.

Topics.include.history.of.Linux.distributions,.the.boot.sequence,.installation.process.and.boot.management,.the.UNIX.software.tools.philosophy,.command-line.skills.and.shell.scripting..required.for.basic.administration.tasks,.finding.and.configuring.mission-critical.open-source.desktop.application.packages.for.

the.enterprise,.managing.software.with.package.management.tools.and.the.basics.of.building.software.from.source.code.and.common.daemon.setup.and.configuration.including.Samba.deployment.and.integration.into.Windows.environments.

This.course.paves.the.way.towards.the.prerequisite.knowledge.required.by.the.Linux.Professional.Institutes.LPIC.1.(UBC.LPIC.101)..Course.materials.and.software.are.provided.by.the.instructor,.and.upon.successful.completion,.you.receive.a.UBC.Award.of.Achievement.

Prerequisites:.Good.basic.knowledge.of.computers,.networking,.the.Internet,.and.Windows.operating.system,..including.knowledge.of.the.file.system.and..command.line.interface.

Highly Recommended:.Access.to.a..PC.on.which.to.install.or.dual.boot.Linux..(dual.boot.covered.in.class).–.this.helps..you.gain.additional.practical.experience..outside.of.class.

Curriculum may be subject to change.

IG 398 W07A: Jan 29-Feb 2: Monday to Friday, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $1,200.

�0 [ OPEN SOURCE LINUX AND APACHE WEB SERVER ]

Apache

Introduction to ApacheSAM RAZIThis.hands-on.course.is.designed.for.developers.and.administrators.who.want.to.learn.about.the.Apache.server,.its.positioning,.system.requirements,.installation.and.configuration..Build.and.install.the.Apache.web.server.from.source.code.on.a.Linux.platform..Configure.the.server.to.host.multiple.web.sites.and.secure.web.services.(https://).to.provide.dynamic.content.using.CGI.scripts.and.Server.Side.Includes.(SSI),.and.learn.how.to.use.basic.authentication.to.restrict.access.to.sections.of.a.web.site.

Prerequisite:.Using.UNIX/Linux/Mac.OSX.(IG.375).or.Linux.Administration.(IS.339),.or.equivalent.experience.

IS 340 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $332.

Advanced Apache AdministrationSAM RAZIThis.course.is.designed.for.those.with.exposure.to.Apache.who.want.to.learn.more.about.the.advanced.features.and.administration.of.this.popular.web.server..Course.topics..include.implementing.log.rolling.and.access/error.reporting,..setting.up.distributed.authoring.(WebDAV),.web.server..proxying.with.mod_proxy,.load.balancing.solutions,.and..an.in-depth.look.at.Apache’s.powerful.URL.manipulation..module.–.mod_rewrite..

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Apache.(IS.340),.or.equivalent.experience.

IS 402 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer session. $310.

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“We are on the cusp of a new revolution which will

change the way every product that we use is made.

Businesses need to start planning for the revolution

now while they can be leaders instead of waiting

and letting their competition jump ahead.” - Alan Guest, Executive Director, NanoTech BC

What is Nanotechnology?Nanotechnology is a hot topic on the scientific circuit, and thebuzz of nano is finding a wide audience. What is nanotechnology,and what does its development mean for our future?

Nanotechnology is an umbrella term for a wide range oftechnologies and processes that can manipulate or exploitmaterials with an organized structure at the nanometer scale(1 nanometer is 10–9 meter). How small is this? The diameterof a human hair is about 100,000 nm.

The applications of materials, assemblies and systems at the nanolevel promise extraordinary emergent properties and capabilities.Nanoscale innovations are already impacting existing industries,from electronics to energy, from mining to medicine, fromconsumer products to large-scale engineering.

A Quantum LeapPerhaps the most easily visualized nanosystems are biological onesin which researchers are learning to identify – and then manipulate– the genetic codes locked in long-chain DNA molecules and toalter their subsequent behaviour. In other fields, quantum dotscould help to authenticate bank notes or credit cards “invisibly.”The materials necessary to achieve theseadvances are commercially available now, and the applicationsand business opportunities will no doubt follow shortly.

Many unexploited nanoscale capabilities await discovery, research,and subsequent development efforts, which helps explain theexcitement that now surrounds the technology. It is widely beingforecast that 10% of the world’s economic activity will derive atleast some part of its value added from nanotechnology by 2012.

Position yourself to take advantage of new business opportunities.This intensive one-day seminar is intended for business planners, technicians, engineers, researchers, government decision makers, investor groups and non-technical individuals whoseek an understanding of nanotechnology and what its impactsmight be in their business and technical spheres. You will discoverwhy investments in nanotechnology are soaring around the worldand how you may be able to get in on the ground floor of thisexciting new technology.

PresentersRecognized nanotechnology leaders from the business,industry and research communities will offer provocativeand challenging perspectives on the future strategies ofmany organizations.

ALEXEI A. ANDREEVDr. Andreev is Executive Vice President/Managing Directorof New York-based Harris and Harris Group Inc. – a leadingventure capital company specializing in nanotechnology,microsystems and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).Since 2002, Harris has made all of its new investments in thisarea believing that “tiny tech” will be the next frontier forcapital formation and company building. Prior to joining Harrisand Harris, Dr. Andreev was an associate with Draper FisherJurvetson, another key nanotechnology venture capital firm,where he was exclusively focused on nanotechnology andmaterial science investment opportunities.

CLIVE WILLISDr. Willis is an independent consultant and the formerDirector General of NanoQuébec – a not-for-profitcorporation playing a central role in the structuring andplanning efforts for nanotechnology development in Quebec.NanoQuébec’s mission is aimed at strengthening innovationin nanotechnologies in Quebec and Canada in order to increasesustainable economic development. Dr. Willis continues to playan active role in standards development for nanotechnologyand brings insights into Canada’s earliest efforts to exploitits research and industrial resources.

DAVID ROUGHLEYDavid Roughley is an independent consultant specializingin advanced materials and the strategic application oftechnology in industry. In 2004 he led an NRC-funded studyof nanotechnology resources and capabilities in BritishColumbia and has since been engaged in a number of projectsfor Industry Canada, NRC, and the Prime Minister’s AdvisoryCouncil on Science and Technology, all exploring variousaspects of nanotechnology development in Canadian industry.He sat on the steering committee forming NanoTech BC asan industry expert, and is currently retained by NanoTech BCas Principle, Industry and Technology.

Nanotechnology: Small is Big!

For a complete list of presenters, visit www.tech.ubc.ca/nanotech.

IE 530 W07A: 1 Friday, Feb 9, 9:30 am-4:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $495+GST=$524.70. Early bird registration by January 12: $395+GST=$418.70. (Group or corporate discounts may apply. For details call 604-822-1420.)

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�� [ PROGRAMMING ]

ProgrammingIntroduction to Programming BasicsJIM HOPEEven.if.you.don’t.intend.to.write.programs,.an.understanding.of.the.fundamentals.demystifies.many.of.the.technologies.you.encounter.in.web.development..This.course.explores.a.big.picture.view.of.the.Internet.and.identifies.the.centres.of.technology.where.various.kinds.of.programming.take.place..We.look.at.high-level.programming.concepts.including.variables,.scope,.control.structures,.sub.procedures.and.functions;.and.discuss.scripting,.compiled.and.hybrid.languages.and.concepts.related.to.object-oriented.programming..For.more.information,.see.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/hope/courses.

Prerequisites:.Access.to.the.Internet.and.an.email.account.are.required..Any.prior.exposure.to.web.pages.and.HTML.would..be.an.asset.

IP 352 W07A: 6 Mondays, Feb 19-Apr 2 (no class Mar 12), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

.NET Quick StartJIM HOPEIf.you.are.doing.web.development,.you.have.likely.heard.about.Microsoft..NET.and.wonder.what.you.are.missing..Round.out.your.understanding.of.modern.web.development.starting.with.an.overview.of.the..NET.framework,.and.discover.where.this.pervasive.technology.fits.within.the.context.of.the.Internet..Working.with.Visual.Studio.NET.and.Visual.Basic.NET,.learn.how.to.create.ASP.NET.web.forms.and.code-behind.pages,.progressing.through.to.a.brief.introduction.to.database.access.using.ADO.NET.and.XML.web.services..See.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/hope/courses.for.more.information.

Prerequisites:.Access.to.the.Internet,.an.email.account.and.Visual.Studio.NET.(current.production.versions).are.required.for.successful.completion.of.lab.work.and.the.final.assignment.

Highly Recommended:.Introduction.to.Programming.Basics...(IP.352),.or.equivalent.practical.experience.

IP 465 S07A: The next course offering is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $530+GST=$561.80.

Introduction to Perl ProgrammingDENISE BUNNPerl.is.a.powerful.cross-platform.scripting.language.for.server-side.programming..It.is.used.for.connecting.to.databases,.system.administration.tasks,.Internet.programming.and.more..During.this.hands-on.course.you.will.learn.how.to.write.Internet.applications.using.Perl.and.the.available.Perl.modules.on.CPAN.(Comprehensive.Perl.Archive.Network).

Prerequisite:.Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring.(IN.320),.or.equivalent.experience.

IP 377 W07A: 4 Tuesdays, Feb 20-Mar 13, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $407.

Server-Side Scripting Using PHPJIM O’LEARYPHP.is.the.most.popular.web.programming.language.in.the.Internet..Excelling.in.easy-to-use.functions.and.syntax,.this.C-based.language.was.created.especially.for.connecting.to.databases.and.displaying.HTML.output.in.web-based.applications..Using.PHP.and.Apache.web.server,.you.will.develop.your.skills.in.PHP.by.completing.weekly.assignments.and.by.creating.a.file-based..web.application.as.a.class.project..For.more.information.see:..http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/oleary/phpscripting/index.php.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Server-Side.Programming.for.the.Web.(IP.354),.or.solid.programming.experience.

IP 455 S07A: The next course offering is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $403+GST=$427.18.

Web Services Using PHPDENISE BUNNWeb.services.allow.the.sharing.of.data.across.many.platforms,.and.are.widely.supported.by.major.technology.vendors.and.organizations..During.this.hands-on.course.you.will.learn.how..to.implement.web.service.clients.and.servers.using.PHP,.one.of..the.many.languages.that.support.web.services,.and.learn.how..to.use.PHP.with.NuSOAP,.a.SOAP.API.for.the.PHP.environment.

Prerequisites:.Server-Side.Scripting.using.PHP.(IP.455),.and.Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring.(IN.320),.or.equivalent.experience.

IP 464 S07A: The next course offering is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $207+GST=$219.42.

MySQL: Setup and AdministrationJIM HOPEThis.course.examines.initial.setup,.configuration.and.crucial.administration.features.of.MySQL,.one.of.the.most.popular.open-source.relational.database.management.systems..Learn.the.fundamentals.of.SQL,.the.language.used.for.data.definition.and.data.manipulation..Discover.how.to.set.up.database.and.user.accounts,.provide.sound.backup.and.perform.optimization,.load.data.and.dump.a.database.into.a.file..The.course.is.illustrated..with.hands-on.procedures.and.examples.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Databases.(IG.043).

IP 462 W07A: 4 Tuesdays, Mar 20-Apr 10, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $409.

Database-Driven Web Using PHP and MySQLJIM O’LEARYWould.you.like.to.put.your.business.online?.One.of.the.most.popular.uses.of.PHP.is.for.creating.database.applications..First,.PHP.connects.to.a.database..Next,.PHP.creates.web.pages.that.draw.their.content.from.that.database..When.the.database.changes,.the.web.pages.change.dynamically..PHP.is.in.charge.all.the.way..PHP.and.MySQL.are.Internet.soulmates.for.building.web.database.applications..Both.are.open.source,.and.PHP.has.a.wide.array.of.functions.that.are.specifically.for.interacting.with.MySQL..In.this.course.we.will.create.a.fully.functioning.database-driven.web.application.using.PHP.and.MySQL..For.more.information,.see.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/oleary/phpdatabase/index.php.

Prerequisites:.Basic.knowledge.of.databases,.HTML,.PHP.programming.language,.plus.MySQL.–.Setup.and.Administration.(IP.462),.or.knowledge.of.open.source.database.system.MySQL.

IP 463 S07A: The next course offering is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $419+GST=$444.14.

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Advanced Web Programming Using PHP JIM O’LEARYContinue.your.progress.into.the.world.of.PHP.programming.by.developing.advanced.PHP.applications..Partition.your.PHP.and.HTML.code.into.reusable.elements.with.Smarty.Template.Engine..Create.dynamic.graphs.with.JpGraph..Familiarize.yourself.with.Ajax.and.PEAR..Encounter.the.object-oriented.side.of.PHP.that.experienced.programmers.use,.and.document.your.program.professionally.with.PhpDocumentor..Discover.PHP.interfaces.for.XML.and.XSLT,.and.create.web.services.using.PHP’s.SOAP.extension.The.course.project.will.be.a.fully.functioning.PHP.application.that.incorporates.these.advanced.features...For.more.information.see:.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/oleary/phpadvanced/phpadvanced/index.php?action=ajax.

Prerequisites:.A.firm.grasp.of.programming.concepts.and.experience.with.PHP.or.Perl.

IP 440 S07A: The next course offering will be in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $396+GST=$419.76.

[ IT SYSTEMS SECURITY ] ��

The.FBI.recently.reported.that.over.85%.of.Canadian.and.American.companies.have.been.the.victim.of.hackers,.and.most.do.not.even.know.it..These.attacks.are.coming.from.organized.crime,.hacker.groups.and.internal.staff,.and.companies.are..now.legally.liable.for.not.protecting.their.systems.

Join.international.best-selling.author John Lenardon,.a.consultant.on.technology.and.crime.investigations,.and.an.instructor.for.universities,.companies.and.government.agencies.worldwide,.as.he.discusses.how.these.attacks.are.carried.out.and.how.companies.can.defend.themselves.

Manager’s Guide to Computer CrimeThis.one-day non-technical.seminar.provides.an.overview.of.computer.crime,.including.who.is.attacking.your.company,..why.they.are.attacking.you,.and.how.you.can.stop.them...Companies.have.become.legally.liable.for.protecting.their..data.and.for.securing.their.systems..This.seminar.shows.you.the.differences.between.computer.misuse.and.computer.crime,.what.network.security.policies.should.be.in.place,.and.how..to.respond.properly.to.an.incident.

IT 400 W07A: 1 Friday, Feb 9, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $495+GST=$524.70.

Computer Crime and Corporate MisuseThis.two-day technical seminar.introduces.you.to.the.methods.used.in.computer.crime.investigations..You.learn.how.to.investigate.and.document.incidents,.including.staff.hacking.into.your.networks,.the.discovery.of.viruses.or.Trojans,.and.important.policy.infractions..Learn.each.stage.of.an.investigation.as.well.as.the.importance.of.policies.and.the..legal.implications.of.your.actions.

IT 401 W07A: Feb 26-27: 1 Monday and 1 Tuesday, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $695+GST=$736.70.

Ethical HackingThis.three-day seminar.introduces.you.to.the.methods.currently.used.by.hackers.to.attack.computer.networks..Learn.how.they.attack.web.servers,.wireless.networks,.use.Trojans..and.backdoors,.commit.Denial.of.Service.attacks.and.more..See..how.hackers.discover.everything.about.a.network.environment,.how.they.find.information.on.key.staff.and.use.it.in.attacks,.and.how.they.leave.backdoors.for.further.intrusions.at.a.later.date..The.way.to.stop.hackers.from.successfully.attacking.your.computer.network.is.to.know.what.the.hackers.know.and..to.keep.up-to-date.on.their.latest.techniques.

IT 402 W07A: Mar 19-21: Monday to Wednesday, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $995+GST=$1,054.70.

John Lenardon.is.president.of.Data.Cyber.Labs,.a.company.specializing.in.computer.crime.investigations.and.security.training...He.has.been.consulting.for.corporations.and.government.departments.worldwide.for.over.18.years,.and.is.the.author.of.the.best..selling.book, Identity Theft Toolkit.

NEW Cybercrime Awareness and Prevention Series

Introduction to JavaScript ProgrammingJIM HOPEClient-side.scripting.(at.the.browser).is.a.common.method.of.bringing.interactivity.to.the.user.experience.on.the.Web..Learn.about.one.of.the.most.widely.supported.tools.for.doing.this.–.JavaScript..This.course.provides.a.hands-on.introduction.to.programming.in.JavaScript.and.covers.general.scripting.fundamentals.as.well.as.JavaScript.specifics..For.more.information,.see.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/hope/courses.

Note:.You.must.be.able.to.transfer.files.using.FTP.to.complete.assignments.

Prerequisites:.You.must.have.taken.Introduction.to.Programming.Basics.(IP.352,.formerly Overview of Internet Programming),.and.Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring.(IN.320).or.preferably.Advanced.HTML.Concepts.and.Practices.(IN.323),.and.have.access.to.the.Internet.(Mozilla.Firefox.or.Internet.Explorer.6.0.or.later).

IP 356 F07A: 4 Wednesdays, Apr 4-25, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $407.

Fo r .more . info rmat ion .o r . to . reg i s te r, . v i s i t .w w w.tech .ubc .ca / i s sp .

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�4 [ INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROFESSIONAL ]

Physical SecurityThis.course.introduces.basic.physical.security.concepts.with.an.emphasis.on.today’s.digital.technology..Putting.together.an.access.control.policy.is.the.art.of.determining.who.can.access.the.different.areas.of.a.facility,.at.what.times.of.the.day.and.with.what.credentials..The.trick.to.this.is.balancing.the.need.for.security.with.the.operational.requirements.of.the.business..This.course.looks.at.the.major.components.of.alarm.systems,.access.control.systems.and.CCTV.systems..You.will.design.a.basic.alarm.system.using.perimeter,.interior.and.combined.methodologies.

IT 204 W07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Fall 2007 session. $510+GST=$540.60.

CryptographyRUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

SIMON WEBER BROWNThis.course.focuses.on.the.principles.and.methods.of.disguising.information.to.ensure.its.confidentiality..Attendant.benefits.of.cryptography,.such.as.ensuring.information.integrity,.authenticity.and.non-repudiation,.are.also.covered..Learn.the.basic.concepts.of.cryptography;.public.and.private.key.algorithms.in.terms.of.theory,.applications.and.uses;.the.construction.of.algorithms;.key.distribution;.methods.of.attack;.and.the.application,.construction.and.use.of.digital.signatures.to.provide.authentication.for.electronic.transactions.and.non-repudiation.of.the.parties.

Registration Deadline: Mar.22..Online.Launch:.Mar.23.

IT 205 W07A: Apr 13-14: 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; plus 1 Saturday, 9 am-1 pm; UBC Robson Square. $510+GST=$540.60.

Telecommunications, Network and Internet SecurityRUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

SIMON WEBER BROWN JAMES CROOKS, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP

This.course.gives.an.in-depth.overview.of.the.security.techniques.used.to.provide.integrity,.availability,.authentication.and.confidentiality.of.information.transmitted.over.private.and.public.communications.networks..Learn.communications.and.network.security.as.they.relate.to.voice.communications;.data.communications.for.local,.wide.area.and.remote.access;.firewalls,.routers.and.TCP/IP.networking.for.Internet,.intranet.and.extranet;.wireless.network.and.web.application.security;.and.communications.security.management.and.techniques.in.terms..of.preventive,.detective.and.corrective.measures.

Registration Deadline:.Apr.19..Online.Launch:.Apr.20.

IT 206 W07A: May 11, 12 & 19: 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; plus 2 Saturdays, 9 am-1 pm; UBC Robson Square. $710+GST=$752.60.

Access Control Systems and MethodologyRUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

JOHN gLOvER, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CMC,.CISA

This.course.covers.the.mechanisms.that.allow.systems.administrators.to.control.user.behaviour..These.mechanisms..allow.managers.to.specify.which.users.can.access.their.systems,.which.resources.they.can.access.and.what.operations.they.can.perform..Learn.the.common.concepts,.methods.and.implementations.of.authentication.and.access.control,.including.access.control.models,.biometrics,.remote.access.and.single..sign-on;.and.the.concepts.and.techniques.of.monitoring,.intrusion.detection.and.intrusion.response.

Registration Deadline:.Feb.22..Online.Launch:.Feb.23.

IT 202 W07A: Mar 16-17: 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; plus 1 Saturday, 9 am-1 pm; UBC Robson Square. $510+GST=$540.60.

Information Systems Security ProfessionalPrepare for C ISSP ® or SSCP ®, the leading cert i f i cat ions in IT Secur i ty

50% Online

Program OverviewDue.to.the.rapid.growth.of.computer.networks,.telecommunication.networks.and.the.Internet,.a.wealth.of.proprietary.and.intellectual.property.is.now.stored.on.or.transferred.between.computers..The.nature.of.business.competition.in.the.Information.Age.makes.it.imperative.to.protect.this.property.and.the.computer.networks.on.which.it.depends.

The.UBC.Information.Systems.Security.Professional.series.of.courses.covers.all.areas.of.information.security.and.gives.participants.a.global.perspective.on.the.industry..Upon.successful.completion.of.these.courses,.students.will.have.covered.the.entire.Certified.Information.Systems.Security.Professional.Body.of.Knowledge.(CBK).and.its.ten.domains,.preparing.them.for.CISSP®.and.SSCP®,.the.leading.professional.certifications.in.the.rapidly.developing.information.security.field.

Benefits of the CoursesThese.courses.help.participants.develop.an.understanding.of.the.scope.and.size.of.the.issues.involved.in.electronic.cyber.crime..Participants.learn.the.value.of.setting.policies,.standards.and.procedures.for.the.protection.of.information,.and.the.importance.of.proper.resource.allocation,.authority.and.support.from.the.company.executives.to.make.the.policies.effective..Security.tools.such.as.a.security.audit.and.risk.assessment.are.covered,.as.well.as.why.it.is.imperative.to.set.up.a.computer.network.system.based.on.sound.security.practices.

Format and CurriculumThe.courses.include.both.online.and.face-to-face.instruction..Three.weeks.before.the.start.of.the.face-to-face.session,.participants.begin.working.online.and.are.expected.to.spend.ten.hours.in.research.and.completion.of.a.research.project.in.preparation.for..the.face-to-face.session.

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Business Continuity PlanningRUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

In.this.introduction.to.business.continuity.and.disaster.recovery.planning,.topics.include.business.continuity.planning.methodology;.the.purpose,.goals.and.objectives.of.plan.development;.work.products.or.expectations.of.the.plan;.human.aspects.of.plan.development;.and.the.initial.response.to.catastrophic.events..You.are.introduced.to.planning.methodology,.risk.identification.and.analysis,.business.impact.analysis,.and.the.identification.and.evaluation.of.alternative.recovery.methods..Emergency.planning.and.initial.steps.in.the.plan.development.process.are.also.explored..Class.participation.and.team.utilization.of.concepts.are.emphasized..We.will.visit.a.world-class.facility.that.critically.depends.on.its.business.continuity.and.disaster.recovery.plans.in.order.to.continue.providing.essential.emergency.services.

Registration Deadline:.May.24..Online.Launch:.May.25.

IT 207 S07A: June 15-16: 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; plus 1 Saturday, 9 am-1 pm; UBC Robson Square. $510+GST=$540.60.

Law, Investigations and EthicsSTEPHEN N.S. THATCHER, LLB.(BC.BAR)

CRAIg S. MACMILLAN, LLB.(BC.BAR),.PHD

The.objective.of.this.course.is.to.raise.your.awareness.of.developing.legal.issues.concerning.Internet.security.and.to.provide.a.basic.understanding.of.the.law.in.the.areas.you.are.most.likely.to.encounter.in.a.networked.environment..The.course.also.introduces.you.to.the.law-making.process.and.instructs.on.basic.legal.research.skills..You.are.introduced.to.concepts.in.ethics.and,.using.the.framework.provided,.you.work.through.scenarios.that.present.ethical.challenges.in.investigations..Like.the.technology.that.is.driving.the.information.revolution,.the.law.is.not.static.–.it.evolves.–.so.once.you.have.an.understanding.of.the.essential.legal.elements,.you.can.develop.further.knowledge.and.keep.abreast.of.future.developments.as.legislatures.and.the.courts.struggle.to.bring.law.and.order.to.the.new.frontier.of.the.Internet.

IT 208 F07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Fall 2007 session. $510+GST=$540.60.

Security Management Processes, Architecture and Models RUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

JOHN gLOvER, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CMC,.CISA

This.course.covers.the.information.included.in.two.CISSP®.domains..The.Security.Management.domain.deals.with.the.identification.of.an.organization’s.information.assets.and.the.implementation.of.policies,.standards,.procedures.and.guidelines.to.ensure.the.confidentiality,.integrity.and.availability.of.its.assets..Tools.such.as.data.classification,.risk.assessment.and.risk.analysis.are.used.to.identify.threats.and.classify.assets,.and.to.rate.their.vulnerabilities.so.that.security.controls.can.be.implemented.to.mitigate.the.risk..The.security.architecture.and.models.domain.deals.with.the.concepts,.principles,.structures.and.standards..used.to.design,.implement,.monitor.and.secure.operating..systems,.networks.and.applications..

It.also.deals.with.the.controls.used.to.enforce.confidentiality,.integrity.and.availability..

IT 200 F07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Fall 2007 session. $510+GST=$540.60.

Operations SecurityRUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

The.controls.on.hardware,.systems.and.media,.and.the.operators.with.privileged.access.to.these.controls,.are.the.focus.of.this.course..Mechanisms.that.permit.the.identification.of.security.events.such.as.logging,.intrusion.detection,.auditing.and.monitoring.are.covered..Other.major.topics.include.penetration.testing,.threats.and.countermeasures,.incident.response,.inappropriate.activities,.and.availability.and.integrity.techniques...By.the.end.of.the.course,.you.will.know.the.resources.to.be.protected,.the.privileges.to.be.restricted,.the.control.mechanisms.available,.the.potential.for.abuse.of.access,.the.appropriate.controls.that.can.be.implemented,.and.best.practices.security.principles,.and.you.will.have.a.good.understanding.of.penetration.testing.tools.and.techniques.

IT 201 F07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Fall 2007 session. $510+GST=$540.60.

Application Development SecurityMICHAEL JONES,.CISSP,.CISA

ROB SLADEThis.seminar.course.introduces.the.fundamental.concept.that.security.encompasses.not.only.the.security.of.the.system.being.designed.but.also.how.that.system.interacts.securely.with.other.systems,.and.explores.the.high-level.issues.that.must.be.considered.in.order.to.support.secure,.dependable.application.development.from.a.managerial.perspective..Areas.covered.include.the.goals..of.security,.the.threats.and.attacks.to.a.system,.the.systems.life.cycle,.development.methodologies.as.they.relate.to.security,.and.security.control.principles.and.measures..The.course.is.designed..for.IT.specialists.and.managers,.systems.administrators,.auditors.and.corporate.security.managers.

Registration Deadline:.Jan.4..Online.Launch:.Jan.5.

IT 203 W07A: Jan 26-27: 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; plus 1 Saturday, 9 am-1 pm; UBC Robson Square. $510+GST=$540.60.

Privacy in the Age of Information

RUI PEREIRA, CISSP,.CIPS.ISP,.CISA

Private.information.on.the.Internet.(surfing.habits,.medical.history,.financial.records,.cultural.and.religious.affiliations).may.not.be.as.private.as.we.would.like..Hackers.and.careless.media.disposal,.such.as.backup.tapes.lost.or.sold.at.auction,.are.two.of.many.potential.threats..This.course.is.aimed.primarily.at.individuals.in.private.and.public.enterprises.who.deal.with.privacy.issues,.although.we.also.cover.the.steps.which.individuals.can.take.themselves.to.protect.their.private.information..The.course.deals.with.what.constitutes.personally.identifiable.information,.the.legal.requirements.around.its.collection.and.use,.and.the.controls.required.to.manage.and.protect.it..We.compare.Canadian,.US.and.European.legal.requirements.regarding.privacy,.and.their.impact.on.businesses.and.individuals..Canadian.laws.such.as.FOIPOP.and.PIPEDA.are.discussed,.and.you.are.taught.how.to.perform.Privacy.Impact.Assessments.(PIAs).

Note:.This.course.does.not.include.an.online.component.

IT 300 W07A: Jan 12-13: 1 Friday, 9 am-4 pm; plus 1 Saturday, 9 am-1 pm; UBC Robson Square. $510+GST=$540.60.

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Internet and MultimediaGeneral Introductory Courses

Multimedia Technologies CHRIS LAYThis.course.provides.an.introductory.overview.of.the.various.platforms,.applications,.media.and.technologies.used.to.develop.multimedia.products.and.communications..Through.demonstrations.and.discussions,.you.are.introduced.to.digital.graphics,.photography,.video,.audio,.networked.multimedia.and.authoring.

IM 203 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $290.

Internet TechnologiesJONN MARTELLThe.Internet.has.revolutionized.the.way.people.communicate...This.course.examines.the.different.types.of.hardware.and.software.that.comprise.Internet.technologies,.and.includes:.an.overview..of.networks;.a.look.at.different.types.of.Internet.service.providers.(ISPs);.an.examination.of.different.types.of.technology.including.web,.messaging,.wireless,.peer.applications.and.streaming.media;.and.an.introduction.to.the.most.commonly.used.tools.for.web.publishing.and.Internet.systems.administration.

IN 311 W07A: 2 Saturdays, Feb 3-10, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $315.

NEW Launching a Career in Digital MediaCHANTAL PAYETTEIf.you.have.graduated.from.an.animation,.gaming.or.digital.media.program.or.are.in.the.middle.of.studies.and.are.not.sure.how.to.navigate.this.unfamiliar.industry,.this.course.is.for.you..We.will.give.you.the.tools.you.need.to.get.that.new.job.or.advance.your.career.to.the.next.level.in.the.new.media.industry;.and.help.you.through.the.job.hunting,.interview.and.attaining.process..Discover.what.jobs.are.available,.how.much.they.pay.and.how.to.find.them..Learn.how.to.connect.at.industry.events,.make.important.contacts.and.find.a.job.you.love..We.show.you.how.to.sell.yourself.online.and.offline.in.a.professional.and.creative.way,.and.highlight.what.you.need.to.know.to.put.a.web.site,.DVD.or.print.portfolio.together..And.if.you.don’t.want.to.work.for.someone.else,.we.will.explore.the.pros.and.cons.of.other.options.from.freelance.to.building.your.own.company..

IM 270 W07A: 5 Saturdays, Jan 13-Feb 24 (no classes Jan 27 and Feb 17), 9 am-12 noon; UBC Robson Square. $400+GST=$424.

NEW Managing and Planning Web Site DevelopmentJOHN BOWYER-SMYTHAre.you.an.administrator,.manager.or.small.business.owner.involved.in.the.planning,.marketing.and.development.of.your.organization’s.web.site?.A.secret.to.developing.an.effective.and.functional.web.site.is.what.takes.place.before.building.or.hiring.someone.to.design.it..In.this.course.you.learn.key.production.steps.and.concepts.including.defining.site.objectives,.identifying.audience,.information.architecture,.usability.and.accessibility,.and.what.tools.and.technologies.are.typically.used.in.web.site.production.

Prerequisites: Familiarity.with.the.Internet.and.web.browsing.

IM 267 W07A: 4 Wednesdays, Feb 7-28, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $371+GST=$393.26.

Technical and Design Processes in Digital Media DevelopmentCHRIS LAYThe.time,.money.and.effort.it.takes.to.develop.a.new.media.project.are.reflected.in.the.complexity.of.its.structure..This.course.looks.at.the.major.responsibilities.of.a.new.media.developer.–.content.creation.and.acquisition,.UI.development,.navigation.structure,.technology.systems.–.and.how.all.of.these.areas.affect.the.direction,.time.management,.and.budgetary.considerations.of.the.project..Technological.requirements.and.effects.of.various.delivery.platforms.are.discussed,.as.well.as.the.purpose.of.the.media.itself,.from.gaming.and.entertainment.to.online.learning.and.e-commerce.

Prerequisites:.Multimedia.Technologies.(IM.203),.Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.1:.Essentials.of.Web.Publishing.(IN.405),.and.Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Level.1.(IM.212).

IM 255 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 term. $445.

Writing for Multimedia and the WebSTEvE KELLASWriting.for.multimedia.and.the.web.involves.much.more.than.cutting.and.pasting.from.print.documents..Whether.you.are.freelancing.or.part.of.a.team,.writing.for.new.media.requires.an.understanding.of.readability.factors,.information.design.and.usability.issues,.as.well.as.tone.and.style..Through.critiques.of.existing.content,.exercises.and.projects,.this.course.teaches.you.how.to.develop.professional,.creatively.written.content.for.new.media..Different.formats,.goals.and.styles.are.also.explored,.and.the.roles.of.the.writer.and.editor.are.examined..

Note:.A.working.knowledge.of.HTML.would.be.helpful,.but.is..not.necessary.

IN 321 W07A: 4 Wednesdays, Mar 7-28, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $375.

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Design and AuthoringDesign

Adobe Illustrator – Level �NATTANYA CAvERHILLIn.this.hands-on.course.you.are.introduced.to.Illustrator,.a.versatile.postscript.software.package.for.creating.professional.graphics,.illustrations,.logos.and.typographic.design..Through.exercises.and.projects,.you.explore.the.features.that.make.Illustrator.the.most.popular.vector-based.graphics.application.in.the.world.of.design..This.courseware.is.suitable.for.both.Windows.and.MAC.platforms..

Note:.Please.bring.a.zip.disk.or.USB.key.to.the.first.class..

IM 211 W07A: 5 Mondays, Jan 15-Feb 12, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Adobe Illustrator – Level �NATTANYA CAvERHILLIllustrator.excels.at.creating.graphics.for.the.Web..Develop.and.augment.basic.Adobe.Illustrator.skills.with.more.complex.techniques..Learn.to.use.blends,.masks,.layers,.and.the.gradient.mesh.feature..Using.core.functions.such.as.paths,.curves,.points,.strokes.and.fill,.further.develop.your.ability.to.draw.and.manipulate.shapes.with.precision.and.ease..This.course.explores.how.vector.artwork.can.be.exported.into.Adobe.Photoshop.and.Flash,.and.how.to.export.paths.into.various.page.layout.programs.

Prerequisite: Adobe.Illustrator.–.Level.1.(IM.211).

IM 256 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $445.

Dreamweaver MX – Level �: Essentials of Web PublishingvINCENT McCURLEYCombine.your.knowledge.of.HTML.with.Dreamweaver.MX.to.streamline.your.creation.and.management.of.interactive.web..sites..Become.familiar.with.the.Dreamweaver.MX.workspace:..the.document.window,.property.inspector,.insert.panel,.document.toolbar.and.object.panels..Then.learn.how.to.plan,.define.and.produce.your.web.sites.and.to.edit.and.manage.existing.web..sites;.create.and.format.text.for.the.Web;.use.text,.images.and.image.maps.to.create.links.to.anchors,.files.and.emails;.create..and.modify.tables.to.display.information.and.position.content.on.your.pages;.and.use.templates.and.library.items.to.create.consistency.in.your.designs..And.finally,.learn.how.to.transfer..your.files.to.and.from.a.web.server.

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.to.class.

Prerequisite:.Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring.(IN.320).

IN 405 W07A: 5 Thursdays, Jan 25-Feb 22, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Dreamweaver MX – Level �: Advanced Web PublishingvINCENT McCURLEYTake.the.basics.of.Dreamweaver.and.static.web.pages.to.the.next.level..Harness.the.power.of.cascading.style.sheets.(CSS).to.format.site.elements,.and.use.Behaviours.to.create.JavaScript.rollovers,.pop-up.windows.set.status.bar.text,.open.new.browser.windows.and.validate.forms..Create.forms.to.gather.user.information.and.connect.your.forms.to.a.server-side.script.to.send.the.data.via.email.or.save.it.in.a.text.file..Discover.design.techniques.for.creating.rounded-corner.tables.and.learn.how.to.extend.Dreamweaver’s.capabilities.with.extensions..Additional.topics.include.frames.and.framesets,.XHTML.validation,.jump.menus,.layout.view.and.using.Dreamweaver.to.send.your.files.to.a..web.server..

Note:.Please.bring.a.zip.disk.or.USB.key.to.class.

Prerequisite:.Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.1.(IN.405).

IN 438 S07A: The next planned offering of this course will be in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $375.

Dreamweaver MX – Level �: Standards-Compliant CSS Web SitesvINCENT McCURLEY Create.future-proof,.accessible,.easy-to-maintain,.personalized.web.sites.with.Dreamweaver.MX..Using.cascading.style.sheets.(CSS).learn.about.layers,.the.box.model,.inheritance,.cascade,.and.custom.classes.to.create.table-free.web.sites.that.are.easy.to.maintain.and.personalize..Allow.your.site.visitors.to.select.from.different.site.themes..Maximize.your.audience.by.creating.web.pages.that.comply.with.W3.accessibility.guides..Improve.your.productivity.by.learning.how.to.automate.repetitive.tasks.and.how.to.use.server-side.includes..Build.DHTML.menus.to.allow.your.visitors.to.quickly.navigate.your.site..Wow.your.visitors.with.audio.and.video.media.content.

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.to.class.

Prerequisite:.Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.2.(IN.438).

IM 257 W07A: 4 Thursdays, Mar 1-22, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $375.

Group or Corporate DiscountsGroup.or.corporate.discounts.are.available.for.three.or.more.individuals.interested.in.the.same.course..Some.restrictions.may.apply..Check.www.tech.ubc.ca.for.details.

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Authoring

Fundamentals of HTML Authoring TOM BERRYHILLLearn.to.create,.design.and.publish.information.on.the.Web..Internet.tools.and.services.are.surveyed.to.give.you.a.solid.grasp.of.the.fundamentals.of.online.publishing..Using.the.Hypertext.Markup.Language.(HTML),.you.will.transform.your.ideas.into..a.publication.ready.for.launching.on.the.Web.

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.to.class.

Prerequisite:.Good.keyboarding.skills.

IN 320 W07A: 2 Thursdays, Jan 11-18, 6-10 pm; UBC Robson Square. $260.

Introduction to Web Programming Using HTMLMIKE WOLFEDesigned.for.those.looking.to.enhance.their.web.sites.with.the.power.of.DHTML.and.Cascading.Style.Sheets.(CSS),.this.comprehensive.introduction.to.advanced.HTML.web.development.technologies.includes.CSS.and.client-side.scripting.with.JavaScript..At.the.end.of.this.course,.you.will.be.able.to.enhance.basic.HTML.pages.with.CSS.and.dynamic.behaviours.using.JavaScript.

Prerequisite:.Basic.HTML.web.design.experience.

IP 365 W07A: 3 Thursdays, Apr 5-19, 6:30-9:30 pm, UBC Robson Square. $350.

For.a.hands-on.introduction.to.JavaScript,.check.out..Introduction.to.JavaScript.Programming.on.page.23.

Graphics, Animation, Video and Sound

Digital Imaging with Adobe Photoshop – Level �MARY KLETCHKOIn.this.hands-on.course,.learn.about.scanning.images,.adjusting.light.and.dark.values,.cropping,.resizing,.and.merging.images.together..Various.tools.and.palettes,.including.the.selection.tools.and.paint.tools,.are.demonstrated.and.used.to.create.special.effects..Learn.about.resolution.and.file.formats.and.how.to.apply.them.to.multimedia,.web.page.design.and.electronic.publishing..

Recommended:.Experience.using.a.Mac.and/or.Windows.OS.

IM 212 W07A: 5 Tuesdays, Jan 9-Feb 6, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Digital Imaging with Adobe Photoshop – Level �MARY KLETCHKOExplore.the.use.of.colour.through.mixing,.correction.techniques.and.photo.enhancement..Learn.how.to.create.and.modify.type.for.both.simple.and.dramatic.effects..Complex.montages.and.collages.are.built.using.filters,.gradients,.advanced.layer.effects,.and.indexed.colour..Gain.skill.in.working.efficiently.by.using.the.history.palette,.the.actions.palette,.and.adjustment.layers.

Prerequisite:.Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Level.1..(IM.212),.or.equivalent.experience.

IM 213 W07A: 5 Tuesdays, Feb 13-Mar 13, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Photoshop for the Web(formerly Preparing Images for the Web with ImageReady)

MARY KLETCHKODiscover.how.to.prepare.Photoshop.images.for.use.on.the.Web..Learn.how.to.prepare.a.graphic.file.in.the.most.appropriate.web.file.format.(GIF,.JPEG.or.PNG)..You.will.find.out.how.to.optimize.files.for.best.results.(fast.download.and.good.visual.quality)..Understand.and.create.web.effects.with.visual.impact.by.learning.about.slicing,.rollovers,.GIF.animations,.buttons.and.tiled.backgrounds..Image.issues.(visual.size,.downloading.speed,.bit.depth.and.resolution).are.also.covered.

Prerequisites:.Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Levels.1.and.2.(IM.212.and.IM.213).

IN 426 W07A: 5 Tuesdays, Mar 20-Apr 24 (no class Apr 3), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Motion GraphicsKEITH LAYThis.hands-on.course.teaches.the.fundamentals.of.motion.graphics.for.video..Discover.the.world.of.motion.graphics.and.animated.titles,.examine.the.concepts.of.motion.design,.and.learn.techniques.to.incorporate.the.final.product.into.a.video.editing.or.DVD.production.workflow..In.this.course.you.explore.examples.of.successful.title.and.motion.design,.learn.how.to.create.attractive.and.successful.results,.and.produce.your.own.motion.graphics..

Note:.Please.bring.blank.DVD-R.disks.for.burning.final.output.

Prerequisites:.Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Level.1.(IM.212),.and.Final.Cut.Pro.–.Level.1.(IM.236).

IM 264 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $315.

DVD Design and AuthoringKEITH LAYThis.hands-on.course.teaches.you.how.to.use.DVD.design,.authoring.and.creation.tools.to.produce.DVDs..Discover.how.DVDs.work,.examine.the.concepts.of.interface.design,.learn.video.compression.techniques,.and.explore.examples.of.successful.design..Learn.how.to.create.attractive.menu.and.transition.screens.and.how.to.convert.materials.into.a.DVD-ready.format..Your.final.project.is.to.produce.a.completed.DVD.of.your.own.

Note:.Please.bring.blank.DVD-R.disks.for.burning.tests.and.your.final.project..

Prerequisites:.Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Level.1.(IM.212),.and.Final.Cut.Pro.–.Level.1.(IM.236).

IM 262 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $530.

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Final Cut Pro – Level �CHRIS LAYFinal.Cut.Pro.is.Apple’s.professional.solution.for.DV,.analog/.uncompressed,.HDTV.and.film.(24fps).editing..From.correct.hardware.setups.and.software.settings.to.trimming.and.final.tape.output,.you.learn.the.tricks.and.shortcuts.that.have.made.FCP.the.buzzword.for.new.filmmakers.and.major.studios.like.Showtime..Included.are.step-by-step.procedures.for.integrating.programs.such.as.After.Effects.and.Photoshop,.and.distributing.via.the.Web/CD-ROM/DVD.

Prerequisite: Knowledge.of.the.Mac.OS/desktop.

Highly Recommended:.Introduction.to.Digital.Video.Production.(IM.241).

IM 236 W07A: Apr 16-22: 1 Monday, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 1 Saturday and 1 Sunday, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

Introduction to Digital Video ProductionJOHN BOWYER-SMYTHThis.course.introduces.the.issues.and.processes.involved.in.the.production.of.digital.video..While.you.create.a.small-scale.DV-based.personal.profile,.you.learn.how.to.create.production.documents,.practise.project.planning,.work.in.various.roles.within.a.production.team,.and.are.exposed.to.issues.related.to.directing,.camera.operation,.lighting.and.sound.production.

Recommended:.Writing.for.Multimedia.and.the.Web.(IN.321).

Prerequisite:.The.ability.to.create.digital.documents.using.a.word.processor.

IM 241 W07A: Feb 2-17, 3 Fridays, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 1 Saturday, Feb 17, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Flash for the Web – Level �JAN SEgERThis.course.introduces.the.basic.skills.required.to.build.animated.graphical.content.for.the.Web..Beginning.with.an.overview.of.the.interface.and.tools.of.Flash.8,.you.progress.through.the.steps.of.building.a.simple.Flash-based.web.site..You.work.along.with.the.instructor.during.class,.and.are.expected.to.dedicate.between-.class.time.to.complete.hands-on.practice.exercises..Assessment..is.based.on.the.completion.of.all.exercises,.in-class.participation,..a.quiz.and.a.final.project.

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.or.mini.drive.to.transfer.files..between.PCs.

Prerequisites:.Basic.computer.skills,.and.experience.using.vector.drawing.applications.such.as.Illustrator.or.Freehand.

IM 230 W07A: 5 Fridays, Feb 23-Mar 23, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

Flash for the Web – Level �JAN SEgERThis.course.focuses.on.ActionScript.and.some.of.the.more.advanced.features.of.Flash.8..Through.a.series.of.small.projects.you.learn.how.to.apply.actions.to.preload.content;.control.objects;.load.movies;.dynamically.load.text,.image.and.video.content;.and.control.audio..Be.prepared.for.an.intense.pace..Assessment.is.based.on.completion.of.all.exercises,.in-class.participation,.a.quiz.and.a.final.project.

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.or.mini.drive.to.transfer.files..between.PCs.

Prerequisite:.Flash.for.the.Web.–.Level.1.(IM.230).

IM 234 W07A: 5 Fridays, Mar 30-May 4 (no class Apr 6), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

NEW Flash VideovINCENT McCURLEYLearn.how.to.deploy.your.video.on.the.Web.without.forcing.your.visitors.to.worry.about.platforms,.formats,.and.downloads..If.they.can.watch.a.web.site.in.Flash,.they.can.watch.Flash.video..This.course.provides.you.with.the.knowledge.and.hands-on.practice..to.produce.and.deliver.high-quality.Flash.video.over.the.Internet.using.Flash.Professional.8..Topics.include.developing.a.rich.media.player;.high-quality.encoding.techniques,.progressive.download..vs.streaming,.alpha.channel.and.colour.filters.

Prerequisites:.Flash.for.the.Web.–.Level.1.(IM.230).

IM 269 W07A: 4 Thursdays, Mar 29-Apr 19, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $400.

Experience Global AcademicsThe.University.of.British.Columbia.holds.an..international.reputation.for.excellence.in.advanced..research.and.learning.and.ranks.35th.among.the..world’s.Top.500.universities.

Global.Academics.programs.encompass.a.variety..of.topics.and.range.from.4.to.26.weeks.in.duration...Designed.for.international.university.students,.the..programs.provide.immersion.in.a.North.American..academic.environment.along.with.the.opportunity..to.gain.practical.workplace.experience.through..unpaid.internships*.in.a.city.voted.‘Best.Place.to.Live’..by.the.Economist.Intelligence.Unit.(EIU)..

Current.short.and.long-term.program.offerings:.

•.International.InfoTech. .

•.International.Graduate.Study.Preparation

•.Mobile.and.Wireless.Computing. .

•.Global.Leadership

•.International.Business. . .

•.Global.Career.Development

•.Global.Multimedia. . . .

•.GlobalTech

•.Liberal.Studies

For more information visit www.globalacademics.ubc.ca.

*Internship opportunities not available for all programs.

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Business and ManagementGeneral

NEW Starting an E-Tail Business – Level �CHANTAL PAYETTEAs.the.growth.of.online.shopping.continues.to.outpace.traditional.product.purchasing,.the.importance.of.ecommerce.and.e-tailing.knowledge.becomes.clear..This.course.covers.the.basics.of.starting.an.e-tail.business.from.the.ground.up,.using.practical.and.real-world.advice.with.simple.steps.to.get.you.there..Learn.how.to.take.a.simple.idea,.build.a.business,.take.orders,.serve.customers.and.get.shoppers.to.your.online.doorstep..Explore.the.many.technology.choices.and.payment.options,.and.find.out.what.marketing.and.common.(as.well.as.not-so-common).ecommerce.mistakes.to.avoid.

IG 310 W07A: 5 Wednesdays, Jan 17-Feb 14, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $400+GST=$424.

NEW Starting an E-Tail Business – Level �CHANTAL PAYETTEExpanding.on.the.basics.you.learned.in.Level.1,.this.course.draws.on.practical.and.real-world.advice.to.answer.your.more.detailed.questions.about.starting.an.e-tail.business.from.the.ground.up..You.will.understand.how.to.build.a.business;.explore.the.many.platform.choices;.and.learn.about.acquiring.funding,.merchant.payments,.taxation,.shipping,.promotion,.metrics.and.marketing.online.and.offline.to.guide.your.business.towards.online.success.

Prerequisite:.Starting.an.E-Tail.Business.–.Level.1.(IG.310).

IG 311 W07A: 5 Wednesdays, Mar 28-Apr 25, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $400+GST=$424.

.

Integrated Marketing and Business Systems Analysis

Database Marketing for Online Relationship Management(formerly Relationship and Database Marketing)

gAIL LIPSCHITZ This.course.introduces.the.technology.and.tactics.used.to.build.and.manage.databases.that.support.mutually.beneficial,.online,.customer-focused.relationships..Learn.how.and.why.databases.increasingly.become.the.engines.powering.integrated.marketing.strategies..The.course.covers.data-warehousing.technology.and.techniques,.explaining.how.data.is.examined,.identified,.collected.and.compiled;.and.how.data.mining.allows.you.to.convert.data.into.knowledge.in.real.time,.providing.necessary.information.for.rapid.decision-making..Examine.how.knowledge.gained.about.customer.behaviour.and.buying.habits.enables.companies.to.successfully.target.and.brand.products.and.services,.particularly.within.online.environments..Understanding.database.marketing.provides.companies.with.the.means.to.develop.effective.marketing.plans.that.withstand.competitive.attacks.in.a.progressively.technologically-sophisticated.marketplace.

Recommended Prerequisites:.For.a.list.of.recommended.prerequisites,.see.www.tech.ubc.ca/integrate/curric.html.

IK 807 W07A: Feb 27-Apr 23. �00% Online. $1,285.

Designing an Integrated Marketing Strategy PlangAIL LIPSCHITZ and ELAINE SPRAgUE Successful.integrated.marketing.plans.require.research,.sound.reasoning.and.analysis,.artistry.and.creativity..The.ever-changing.global.business.environment.prompts.these.plans.to.be.fluid.documents.that.reflect.continuous.changes.in.a.company’s.strategy,.objectives.and.marketing.goals..As.the.major.focus.of..this.course,.you.will.plan.and.create.a.realistic.integrated.marketing.plan.for.an.actual.marketing.opportunity.of.your.choice..

Prerequisites:.All.required.courses.in.the.UBC.Certificate.in.Integrated.Marketing.Strategy.must.be.completed.before.taking..this.course..

IK 804 S07A: June 5-July 3, �00% Online; plus 2 days on campus; UBC Robson Square. $1,250.

Introduction to Business Process AnalysisgAIL LIPSCHITZ Companies.perform.on.an.operational.level..Business.processes.include.planning,.procurement,.manufacturing,.distribution,.order.tracking,.accounting,.promotion,.sales,.delivery.and.customer.service..This.course.provides.an.introduction.to.business.process.analysis,.which.is.the.ability.to.map.and.analyze.the.specific.events.and.interactions.that.make.up.a.process.and.to.design.new.processes..Organizations.increasingly.approach.workflow.from..a.process.perspective.rather.than.the.traditional.departmental.or.functional.area.perspective..This.course.discusses.the.importance.of.business.strategy.and.planning,.organizational.development,.workflow,.individual.and.group.behaviour,.performance.systems,.technology.and.leadership.in.the.management.of.business.processes..Key.to.business.process.redesign.is.the.implementation.of.new.ways.of.working.and.new.technologies..In.this.course.you.learn.the.essential.technologies.and.processes.that.facilitate.and.empower.organizations.to.succeed.in.an.increasingly.integrated.real-time.economy.

Recommended Prerequisites:.Introduction.to.Business..Process.Analysis.(II.830),.and.Business.Process.Modelling.and.Design.(II.831).

II 830 W07A: Jan 11-Mar 7. �00% Online. $1,285. II 830 S07A: May 22-July 16. �00% Online. $1,285.

Business and IT Systems, Processes and ApplicationsgAIL LIPSCHITZ Information.technology.(IT).and.information.systems.(IS).are.no.longer.supporting.structures.in.business.–.they.are.now.core.to.how.organizations.operate.on.a.day-to-day.basis..This.course.is.an.introduction.to.how.and.why.technology.is.used.throughout.the.modern.organization,.and.uses.the.concept.of.Enterprise.Relationship.Management.(ERM).as.a.way.of.understanding.how.technology.is.employed.within.organizations.to.manage.interactions.with.stakeholders.–.customers,.partners.and.employees..ERM.acknowledges.the.critical.importance.that.information.plays.in.an.information-intensive.networked.economy..ERM.can.be.divided.into.three.primary.categories:.CRM.(customer.relationship.management).for.managing.customers,.PRM.(partner.relationship.management).for.managing.business.partners.such.as.suppliers.and.distributors,.and.employee.relationship.management.for.managing.the.daily.work.activities.of.employees..Additional.topics.include.fundamentals.of.computer.systems,.software.development.lifecycle,.system.and.application.software,.protocols.and.standards,.outsourcing,.and.the.organization.and.management.of.IT.and.IS.

II 833 W07A: Mar 13-May 14. �00% Online. $1,285.

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knowledge Management for Operational ExcellencegAIL LIPSCHITZ In.terms.of.business.operations,.knowledge.management.encompasses.all.corporate.content.and.information.systems.as.well.as.data.structures.and.systems.integration..The.purpose.of.knowledge.management.is.to.make.the.company.smarter.at.every.level.through.the.superior.use.and.analysis.of.information.to.create.“new”.knowledge..It.is.an.essential.component.in.creating.“learning.organizations”.that.continually.get.smarter.about.their.work,.their.markets,.their.products.and.their.customers..In.this.course.you.learn.the.current.thinking.and.practices.regarding.how.to.use.enterprise.information.to.achieve.organizational.objectives..Course.topics.include.communications.and.collaboration,.the.effect.of.information.on.the.organization,.knowledge.transfer,.information.modelling,.creating.an.organizational.knowledge.strategy.and.plan,.and.knowledge.management.best.practices.

Recommended Prerequisites:.Introduction.to.Business..Process.Analysis.(II.830),.and.Business.Process.Modelling.and.Design.(II.831).

II 832 S07A: May 1-June 25. �00% Online. $1,285.

Process Implementation and Change ManagementgAIL LIPSCHITZ The.leading.edge.of.process.design.is.the.creation.and.delivery.of.self-serve.and.highly.“infomatized”.environments.for.a.company’s.stakeholders.–.customers,.business.partners,.employees.and.others..This.course.explores.how.the.self-serve.economy.enables.a.company’s.stakeholders.to.more.fully.participate.in.its.day-to-day.business.processes..Business.strategists.must.be.aware.of.the.challenge.of.organizational.change,.and.of.the.importance.of.managing.people,.teams.and.processes.to.ensure.successful.technology-driven.process.initiatives..The.major.project.for.this.course.is.the.development.of.a.technology-enabled.business.process.implementation.plan..Course.topics.include.the.analysis.of.implementation,.maintenance.and.support.issues;.evaluating.technology.options;.tracking.and.managing.a.project;.phases.of.organizational.change;.leadership;.and.enabling.organizational.buy-in.in.business.process.improvement..

Prerequisites:.Introduction.to.Business.Process.Analysis.(II.830),.and.Business.Process.Modelling.and.Design.(II.831).

II 835 W07A: Open registration. �00% Online. $1,285.

Business Process Modelling and DesigngAIL LIPSCHITZ Integrating.new.business.models.into.existing.departmental.functions.requires.planning.and.analysis..Deploying.effective.strategies.must.focus.on.the.why.and.how.of.doing.business.in.new.ways..Determining.the.resources.for.successful.strategies.demands.that.management.research,.observe.and.identify.these.opportunities..This.course.teaches.you.how.to.look.at.the.essential.processes.of.your.organization.and.design.workable.strategies.to.ensure.a.positive.return.on.investment.(ROI)..Curriculum.includes.process.mapping,.analytical.methods.for.understanding.processes,.requirements.analysis,.scope.and.feasibility.analysis,.and.scenario.planning..Special.emphasis.is.placed.on.the.evolving.role.of.information.within.and.without.the.enterprise.and.how.network.connectivity.provides.a.host.of.new.ways.to.create.and.deliver.business.value..

Note:.Visio.or.PowerPoint.is.required.to.complete.assignments.

Recommended Prerequisites:.Introduction.to.Business..Process.Analysis.(II.830).

II 831 W07A: Mar 20-May 21. �00% Online. $1,285.

Project Management

Project Management FundamentalsROB CLARK This.course.is.an.introduction.to.the.foundational.concepts.and.processes.of.project.management..Project.management.principles.can.be.applied.in.diverse.fields.to.various.initiatives.–.large.or.small,.complex.or.simple,.business-related.or.personal..Good.project.management.skills.and.processes.help.improve.your.control.over.the.scope,.schedule,.cost.and.resource.utilization.on.your.projects;.and.help.you.manage.the.risks.to.achieve.your.project.objectives.effectively.and.efficiently.

IL 671 W07A: Feb 6-Apr 2. �00% Online. $2,100. IL 671 W07B: Apr 10-June 11. �00% Online. $2,100.

Project Risk ManagementROB CLARK This.course.provides.you.with.the.skills.and.knowledge.to.proactively.manage.risks.on.your.projects..It.focuses.on.planning.for.project.risks.by.defining.the.approach,.identifying.risks,.analyzing.the.risk.exposures.and.developing.appropriate.responses..Learn.how.to.develop.a.thorough.risk.response.plan.with.the.project.team.and.how.to.monitor.and.control.risks.with.realistic.response.strategies;.and.develop.the.skills.and.knowledge.to.avoid,.transfer,.mitigate,.or.accept.risks.as.appropriate.to.your.projects.

Prerequisite:.Project.Management.Fundamentals.(IL.671).

IL 673 W07A: Apr 10-June 11. �00% Online. $2,100.

Project Leadership SkillsROB CLARK Project.management.involves.technical.skills.like.scheduling,.budgeting,.scope.definition.and.quality.management,.but.more.importantly,.effective.management.requires.the.project.manager.to.possess.behavioural.skills.to.influence.others..This.course.concentrates.on.the.relationship.aspect.of.project.management,.including.topics.like.authority,.leadership,.team.development,.problem.solving,.conflict.resolution,.negotiation.and.communications..The.course.is.designed.to.introduce.you.to.the.concepts.of.relationship.management.and.working.with.various.project.stakeholders.to.define.and.achieve.objectives.

Prerequisite:.Project.Management.Fundamentals.(IL.671).

IL 674 W07A: Feb 13-Apr 9. �00% Online. $2,100.

Managing Project Scope, Schedules and BudgetsROB CLARK This.course.is.an.amplification.of.the.Project.Management.Fundamentals.course,.with.a.particular.focus.on.the.technical.project.management.skills.involved.in.project.planning,.executing.and.control..It.provides.insight.and.tools,.–.including.advanced.instruction.on.Microsoft.Project.–.to.improve.project.control..and.change.management,.which.helps.you.develop.an..integrated.approach.to.the.management.of.project.scope,.schedules.and.costs.

Prerequisite:.Project.Management.Fundamentals.(IL.671).

IL 672 W07A: Feb 13-Apr 9. �00% Online. $2,100. IL 672 W07B: Apr 17-June 17. �00% Online. $2,100.

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Microsoft Project Fast TrackPAT BUCKNALearning.Microsoft.Project.can.be.a.challenge,.even.for.experienced.project.managers..This.course.offers.a.comprehensive.hands-on.introduction,.and.incorporates.tips.and.techniques.the.instructor.has.developed.over.twenty.years.using.this.software..Gain.insight.into.its.effective.use,.and.learn.how.to.avoid.common.problems.others.have.experienced.with.this.complex,.yet.powerful.and.flexible.tool..The.course.is.suitable.for.those.who.need.to.quickly.get.up.to.speed.on.the.use.of.this.software.–.project.managers,.team.leaders,.team.members,.sponsors.and.other.project.resources.–.and.is.equally.valuable.as.a.refresher..for.experienced.users.

Note:.You.should.have.project.management.experience.or.training,.but.prior.knowledge.of.Microsoft.Project.is.not.required.

IL 700 W07A: 2 Saturdays, Apr 14-21, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

Project Management for Web Design and DevelopmentKLAUS SCHOENWANDTIn.this.introduction.to.the.successful.management.of.new-media-specific.application.development.projects,.you.explore.project.management.principles.and.best.practices,.learn.how.to.accurately.plan.and.estimate.projects,.and.discover.how.to.execute.the.plan.to.the.ultimate.satisfaction.of.all.stakeholders..We.walk.through.all.the.steps.of.a.project.from.initiation.through.planning.up.to.the.final.delivery,.discuss.how.to.work.with.energetic.project.teams,.create.high-quality.documentation.and.apply.change-control.as.part.of.accomplished.project.management.

IN 319 W07A: 2 Saturdays, Mar 3-10, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $445.

NEW PMP Examination PrepSHERRY ULANSKYPMP.certification.attests.to.your.mastery.of.and.commitment..to.project.management.best.practices,.and.to.your.ability.to..bring.globally.recognized,.standardized.project.management.knowledge.to.the.work.you.do..This.course.is.designed.to.help..you.pass.the.PMP.exam.by.coaching.you.on.what.to.expect,.teaching.you.the.format.and.structure.of.the.exam,.and.providing.tips.and.study.methods.to.help.you.prepare..It.provides.an.overview.of.all.the.domains.tested.on.the.PMP.certification..exam.(the.Project.Management.Body.of.Knowledge.[PMBOK],..5.Project.Management.Process.Groups,.and.9.Knowledge.Areas),.and.prepares.you.for.questions.on.professional.responsibility...The.course.includes.intensive.in-class.sessions,.online.assignments..and.exams..

Textbooks:.Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide),.Third.Edition,.and.Q & As for the PMBOK® Guide,.Third.Spiral.Edition.

Registration Deadline:.Jan.15..Online.Launch:.Jan.16.

IL 702 W07A: 2 Sundays, Jan 21-28, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. Course fee with textbooks: $1,095. Course fee without textbooks: $1,035.

UBC Award of Achievement in

Project Management Using Microsoft ProjectThe.eight.one-day.courses.in.this.program.provide.the.methods.and.tools.to.effectively.manage.projects..Microsoft.Project.is..used.to.demonstrate.many.key.project.management.concepts:.critical-path.scheduling,.resource.planning,.communicating.assignments.to.team.members,.analyzing.resource.workload,.defining.assembly.sequences,.creating.schedules.from.work.estimates,.tracking.project.progress.and.automating.progress.reports.to.management.

Use.turbo.(high-powered).brainstorming.to.build.teams,.define.objectives,.anticipate.risks,.discover.estimating.factors,.identify.tasks,.assign.resources,.solve.problems,.expedite.decisions,.analyze.impacts.and.plan.agendas..Detailed.hour-by-hour.course.agendas.are.available.at.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.

Each.session.includes.a.substantial.workbook..When.combined,.they.form.a.manual.with.an.index.to.all.key.topics.and.subtitles.

Completing.six.of.the.eight.courses.qualifies.you.to.receive.the.UBC.Award.of.Achievement.in.Project.Management.Using.Microsoft.Project.

Project Management �: Scheduling Project Tasks with Critical Path Scheduling (50% lab with Microsoft Project)

BRIAN MULLENLearn.how.to.brainstorm.project.tasks.and.organize.project..teams.at.critical.phases.in.a.project.schedule:.kicking.off.a.project.phase,.taking.over.an.existing.project,.refining.a.plan,.planning..a.project.wrap-up.or.mapping.the.steps.in.a.methodology...Learn.tips.and.tricks.to.simplify.capturing.and.managing.your..plan.using.Microsoft.Project..Steps.covered.include.entering..tasks.and.dependencies,.reviewing.the.schedule,.updating..task.data,.grouping.tasks,.refining.the.critical.path.schedule,.tracking.actual.progress.and.reporting.the.project.status.to.management.against.a.project.baseline..For.more.information,..see.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen..

Prerequisite:.Experience.using.Windows.

IG 101 W07A: 1 Friday, Jan 26, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $265.

Project Management �: Managing Projects and Resources (75%.lab.with.Microsoft.Project)

BRIAN MULLENImprove.team.productivity.by.learning.to.assign.resources.to.tasks,.standardize.resource.definitions.with.a.shared.resource.pool,.analyze.team.workloads,.generate.resource-based.schedules,.manage.resource.assignments,.calculate.task.costs.and.develop.project.budgets.using.Microsoft.Project..For.more.information,..see.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.

Prerequisite:.Project.Management.1.(IG.101),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 102 W07A: 1 Friday, Feb 9, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $265.

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Project Management �: Defining Project Scope (lecture and team exercises)

BRIAN MULLENStart.projects.on.the.right.track.by.coordinating.key.front-end.activities..Learn.how.to.define.project.objectives,.timeframes.and.constraints;.negotiate.project.scope,.resources,.schedules,.budgets.and.contracts;.analyze.risks.that.threaten.project.success;.reduce.delivery.schedules.and.project.budgets;.obtain.approval.with.a.business.case;.establish.change.control.procedures.to.reduce.scope.creep;.create.and.respond.to.requests.for.a.proposal;.increase.your.influence.in.an.organization.and.get.positive.results..For.more.information,.see.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.

Prerequisites:.Project.Management.1.and.2.(IG.101.and.IG.102),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 117 W07A: 1 Friday, Feb 23, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $265.

Project Management 4: Specifying Deliverables Clearly (30% lab with Microsoft Project)

BRIAN MULLENDeliverables.are.the.desired.results.or.outcomes.from.the.project..Create.clear.specifications.of.the.project.deliverables.in.the.feasibility.phase,.then.elaborate.and.define.them.during.the.requirements.and.design.phases.of.a.project..Select.delivery.methods.compatible.with.project.objectives,.and.create.assembly.sequences.to.visualize.how.the.results.will.come.together..Learn.how.to.reuse.project.frameworks.for.planning.projects,.use.task.checklists.to.create.plans.from.methodologies,.and.create.master.schedules.in.Microsoft.Project.from.Excel.estimating.spreadsheets.with.Visual.Basic.macros..See.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.for.more.information.

Prerequisites:.Project.Management.1.and.2.(IG.101.and.IG.102),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 113 W07A: 1 Friday, Mar 9, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $265.

Project Management �: Estimating Project Effort and Cost (75% lab with Excel and Microsoft Project)

BRIAN MULLENLearn.a.detailed.estimating.methodology.to.develop.realistic.schedules.and.avoid.disappointed.clients.and.unprofitable.projects..Use.Excel.and.Microsoft.Project.to.determine.performance.metrics.from.historical.data,.estimate.work.effort.in.tasks.and.projects,.develop.realistic.schedules.and.work.estimates,.and.calculate.project.budgets..Learn.key.estimating.variables.and.equations.to.measure.project.size.and.performance,.and.how.to.calibrate.external.estimating.methodologies.for.use.in.your.own.organization..See.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.for.more.information.

Prerequisites:.Project.Management.1.and.2.(IG.101.and.IG.102),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 103 W07A: 1 Friday, Mar 23, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $265.

Project Management 6: Building High Performance Teams to Fast-Track Projects (lecture and team exercises) BRIAN MULLEN Improve.team.performance.to.speed.project.completion..Use.turbo.brainstorming.to.open.communication.channels,.share.knowledge,.reduce.disconnects,.speed.decision.making,.build.trust,.expedite.the.brainstorming.phase.of.team.formation.and.build.commitment..Learn.how.to.encourage.initiative,.empower.novice.team.members,.challenge.teams.with.stretch.goals,.develop.creative.solutions.and.resolve.conflicts.constructively..For.more.information,.see.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.

Prerequisites:.Project.Management.1.and.2.(IG.101.and.IG.102),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 112 W07A: 1 Friday, Apr 13, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $265.

Project Management �: Managing Resources Across Multiple Projects (50% lab)

BRIAN MULLENForecast.future.skill.needs.and.resource.demands.and.plan.future.resource.acquisition.based.on.anticipated.project.workloads..In.a.hands-on.workshop,.learn.how.to.upgrade.employees’.skills.to.meet.future.needs,.allocate.scarce.resources.to.projects,.analyze.current.workloads.and.report.resource.usage..Use.Microsoft.Project.to.standardize.resource.definitions.with.a.shared.resource.pool,.consolidate.multiple.projects.to.view.resource.workloads,.integrate.sub-projects.into.a.master.plan,.and.schedule.tasks.based.on.resource.availability..See.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.for.more.information.

Prerequisites:.Project.Management.1.and.2.(IG.101.and.IG.102),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 114 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $265.

Project Management 8: Communicating Progress to Clients and Management (50% lab with Microsoft Project)

BRIAN MULLENReporting.project.progress.is.a.key.component.in.communicating.with.management..This.lab-based.workshop.covers.customizing.and.standardizing.progress.reports.across.multiple.projects,.capturing.actual.progress,.creating.new.reports.with.tables.and.views,.automating.repetitive.reports.with.macros,.and.using.project.data.on.the.Web.in.word.processing.documents.and.for.graphical.reporting..For.more.information,.see.www2.cstudies.ubc.ca/~mullen.

Prerequisites:.Project.Management.1.and.2.(IG.101.and.IG.102),.or.equivalent.experience.

IG 120 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $265.

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�4 [ WEB ANALYTICS ]

100% Online

30% Online

.

Presented in partnership by UBC Continuing Studies and the Web Analytics Association

Program OverviewToday’s.companies.know.the.importance.of.the.Internet.for.supporting.sales.and.marketing,.facilitating.orders.and.supplies.across.the.value.chain,.and.reinforcing.the.corporate.brand.and.market.position..To.achieve.productive.results,.business.managers.need.to.know.the.strategies.and.tactics.that.support.web.analytics.

The.analysis.of.web.metrics,.coupled.with.best.practices.in.online.and.offline.marketing,.can.help.drive.increased.revenue.while.reducing.the.costs.of.each.sale..It.leads.to.well-designed.web.sites.that.facilitate.rather.than.hinder.the.customer.experience,.resulting.in.increased.customer.satisfaction..The.UBC.Award.of.Achievement.in.Web.Analytics.teaches.you.how.to.create.and.manage.a.web.analytics.program,.and.to.optimize.the.effectiveness.of.site.content,.customer.support.initiatives,.online.marketing.initiatives.and.the.usability.of.the.interface.and.navigational.structure..

Who Should Participate The.UBC.Award.of.Achievement.in.Web.Analytics.is.designed.for.business.and.marketing.managers.involved.in.the.development.and.deployment.of.Internet.initiatives,.including.project.managers,.web.developers,.information.architects,.systems.and.business.analysts,.as.well.as.corporate.managers.in.IT,.e-commerce,.finance,.marketing.and.sales.

Program Benefits By.taking.the.UBC.Award.of.Achievement.in.Web.Analytics,.participants.receive.practical.approaches.to:.

•. assessing.effective.methods.and.tools.used.in.web.analytics,.weighing.each.tool’s.pros.and.cons.

•. designing.and.tracking.marketing.or.communication.from.initial.entry.into.the.web.site.through.to.the.desired.sale.or.action.(known.as.a.“conversion”).

•. optimizing.conversions.by.analyzing.web.site.content.for.enabling,.supportive.or.confusing.messages.

•. applying.the.concepts.of.participation.marketing.and.visitor.segmentation.to.determine.how.different.markets.are.responding.to.content,.leading.to.conversions.

•. analyzing.click.and.navigation.patterns.to.determine.the.best.product.or.service.mix.and.to.identify.profit.centres..

This.program.is.designed.and.facilitated.by.leading.industry.experts.and.web.analytics.professionals..

Format and Curriculum The.courses.in.this.part-time.program.are.delivered.100%.online..During.each.four-week.course,.participants.should.be.prepared.to.spend.six.to.ten.hours.per.week.reading.case.studies.and.white.papers.as.well.as.completing.online.discussions.and.independent.study..Assessment.is.based.on.assignments.and.individual.projects.

Required Courses

To.obtain.an.Award.of.Achievement.in.Web.Analytics,.participants.must.take.all.four.courses,.starting.with.Introduction.to.Web.Analytics..Each.course.is.delivered.over.four.weeks.

•. Introduction.to.Web.Analytics

•. Web.Analytics.for.Site.Optimization.

•. Measuring.Marketing.Campaigns.Online

•. Creating.and.Managing.the.Analytical.Business.Culture

To.qualify.for.the.Award.of.Achievement,.all.courses.must.be.completed.within.two.years.

Curriculum subject to change.

Applications and Program FeesApplications.are.accepted.on.an.ongoing.basis.either.online,.via.fax.(604-822-1499).or.through.the.mail.

Course.fees.are.paid.on.a.course-by-course.basis..The.total.program.fee.is.$2,675.CAD,.and.includes.a.$175.non-refundable.admission.fee.which.is.due.upon.acceptance.into.the.program.

Find Out MoreEmail: [email protected]

Web site and online application:... www.tech.ubc.ca/webanalytics

Registration: 604-8��-�4�0

UBC Award of Achievement in Web Analytics

“Web.Analytics.is.the.measurement,.

collection,.analysis.and.reporting.of.Internet.

data.for.the.purposes.of.understanding..

and.optimizing.web.usage.”

...–.Web.Analytics.Association

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[ WEB ANALYTICS ] ��

Courses

Introduction to Web AnalyticsgAIL LIPSCHITZA.web.site.can.be.a.core.business.and.communication.channel.providing.a.direct.link.to.current.and.potential.customers..Unique.to.this.medium.is.the.ability.to.quantifiably.measure.and.define.the.nature.of.client.interactions.through.web.analytics..Successful.organizations.are.leveraging.the.power.of.web.analytics.to.realize.the.full.potential.of.their.web.sites,.developing.and.maintaining.deeper.client.relationships.that.create.measurable.value.to.their.business..In.this.course.you.are.exposed.to.the.key.concepts,.tools,.techniques.and.practices.of.web.analytics..Drawing.extensively.from.case.studies.and.rooted.in.practical.application,.the.course.teaches.you.how.web.analytics.can.drive.higher.profits.and.improve.the.customer.experience..You.are.also.introduced.to.techniques.you.can.use.to.successfully.advocate.and.promote..the.use.of.web.analytics.within.the.organization.

IV 201 W07A: Jan 9-Feb 5. �00% Online. $625.

IV 201 W07B: Feb 20-Mar 19. �00% Online. $625.

IV 201 W07C: Apr 3-May 7. �00% Online. $625.

IV 201 S07A: May 2-May 28. �00% Online. $625.

IV 201 S07B: June 12-July 9. �00% Online. $625.

Web Analytics for Site OptimizationBRADEN HOEPPNERUsability.focuses.on.optimizing.the.visitor.experience.at.the.web.site..To.improve.the.user.experience.and.increase.web.site.traffic,.successful.web.sites.continuously.review.and.maximize.conversion.rates.for.defined.success.actions..This.course.uses.best.practice.methods.and.case.studies.to.show.you.how.to.define,.track,.evaluate,.and.optimize.your.web.site.to.improve.visitor.conversion.goals,.providing.examples.of.how.to.create.simple.tests.to.define.and.evaluate.the.value.of.web.site.changes..Site.optimization.topics.include.information.architecture.and.navigation,.content.structure,.internal.page.and.link.strategy,.and.the.optimization..of.internal.web.site.search.engines.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Web.Analytics.(IV.201).

IV 203 W07A: Jan 9-Feb 5. �00% Online. $625.

IV 203 W07B: Feb 27-Mar 26. �00% Online. $625.

IV 203 S07A: May 9-June 5. �00% Online. $625.

IV 203 S07B: June 14-July 11. �00% Online. $625.

Measuring Marketing Campaigns OnlineBRADEN HOEPPNERIn.today’s.marketplace,.online.channels.play.an.increasingly.critical.role.in.a.company’s.overall.marketing.plan..Once.your.site.is.optimized.for.usability.and.the.visitor.experience,.it’s.time.to.bring.in.more.traffic..Learn.how.to.achieve.greater.return.on.investment.for.online.marketing.initiatives.and.evaluate.the.impact.of.campaign.results..This.course.covers.online/offline.interactions,.enabling.you.to.learn.how.to.measure.offline.drive-to-web.sites..You.discover.how.to.identify.the.critical.metrics,.and.learn.how.to.assess.and.improve.campaigns,.including.methodologies.for.tracking.the.impact.of.online.channels.such.as.email,.paid.search.(pay-per-click),.organic.search.(higher.page.ranking.in.search.engines),.and.display/banner.ads..The.course.offers.an.overview.of.technologies.such.as.ad-servers,.rich.media,.bid-management.systems.and.online.research.tools.with.an.emphasis.on.campaign.measurement.and.testing..You.will.leave.this.course.with.a.solid.foundation.in.online.campaign.measurement.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Web.Analytics.(IV.201).

IV 204 W07A: Jan 16-Feb 12. �00% Online. $625.

IV 204 W07B: Mar 6-Apr 2. �00% Online. $625.

IV 204 W07C: Apr 11-May 8. �00% Online. $625.

IV 204 S07A: May 22-June 18. �00% Online. $625.

Creating and Managing the Analytical Business CultureHOSAM ELKHODARYThis.course.goes.beyond.tracking.and.reporting.web.site.activity;..it.also.covers.the.art.and.science.of.successfully.using.web..analytics.to.drive.change.within.organizations..Getting.organizational.buy-in.for.analytics.usage.and.data-driven.decision.making,.choosing.and.deploying.the.right.solutions.to.meet.business.needs,.staffing.and.training.the.organization.properly,.and.communicating.information.to.diverse.constituents.within.the.organization.are.all.keys.to.success.for.the.web.analytics.or.marketing.manager..This.course.covers.successful.web.analytics.management.strategies.and.processes.within.the.organization,.providing.you.with.the.knowledge.and.practical.skills.for.successful.web.analytics.deployment..

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Web.Analytics.(IV.201).

IV 202 W07A: Jan 9-Feb 5. �00% Online. $625.

IV 202 W07B: Feb 27-Mar 26. �00% Online. $625.

IV 202 W07C: Apr 17-May 14. �00% Online. $625.

IV 202 S07A: June 5-July 2. �00% Online. $625.

There are countless open web analytics positions listed on job boards, underscoring the

major demand in the marketplace today for web analytics professionals.WAA.press.release,.June.2005...www.webanalyticsassociation.org

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�6 [ DATABASES ]

DatabasesIntroduction to DatabasesJIM HOPETargeting.those.with.little.or.no.experience.with.databases,.this.course.introduces.the.basics.of.databases,.including.types,.concepts.and.design..Concepts.such.as.RDBMS,.tables.relations.and.indexes.are.explained;.the.SQL.language.is.introduced..in.both.its.DDL.and.DML.forms;.and.concepts.such.as..normalization.and.design.best.practices.are.discussed..See..http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/hope/courses.for.more.information.

IG 043 W07A: 2 Mondays, Feb 5-12, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $198.

Access – Level �JIM HOPELearn.your.database.fundamentals.with.Microsoft.Access..You.have.your.data.and.want.to.use.the.computer.to.organize.it.in.ways.that.allow.you.to.capture,.manipulate.and.analyze.it.easily..Learn.the.fundamental.concepts,.terminology,.objects.and.tools.that.make.up.a.database..Work.with.Access.to.design.and.create.tables,.queries,.forms.and.reports.and.get.an.introduction.to.the.de.facto.standard.language.of.databases:.SQL..For.more.information,.see.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/hope/courses.

Note:.Introduction.to.Databases.is.NOT.a.prerequisite.for.this.course..This.course.(or.Introduction.to.Databases).is.a.prerequisite.for.Online.Databases.–.Level.1.(IP.373).

Prerequisites:.Working.knowledge.of.Windows.(XP.or.Vista),..and.access.to.the.Internet.(Mozilla.Firefox.or.Internet.Explorer..6.0.or.later).

IG 009 W07A: 2 Wednesdays, Feb 28-Mar 7, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $305+GST=$323.30.

Access – Level �JIM HOPEYou.have.completed.Access.–.Level.1.and.now.you.want.to.apply.what.you.learned.to.your.working.database.applications..Starting.with.data.in.various.forms.including.ASCII.text.files,.Excel.spreadsheets,.and.existing.Access.databases,.you.will.examine.typical.problems.that.arise.when.dealing.with.data.that.is.not.appropriately.formatted..You.will.examine.advanced.topics.relating.to.table.maintenance,.queries,.forms,.reports,.relationships.between.tables,.and.exports.to.different.file.types..For.more.information,.see.http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/hope/courses.

Note:.You.will.need.Access.2000.or.later.in.order.to.fully.utilize.the.material.covered.in.this.course.

Prerequisites:.Access.–.Level.1.(IG.009),.and.access.to.the.Internet.(Mozilla.Firefox.or.Internet.Explorer.6.0.or.later).

IG 047 W07A: 2 Wednesdays, Mar 21-28, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $305+GST=$323.30.

Attention Online Curriculum Developers and Instructors!

NEW Online Tutor Professional ..

This.course.prepares.instructors,.teaching.assistants.and..subject.matter.experts.to.deliver.effective.tutor.support.for.online.course.delivery.

This.program.is.designed.for:.

•..instructors.with.many.years.of.face-to-face.instructional.experience.who.are.now.offering.their.curriculum.in.an.online.environment

•..subject.matter.experts.being.tasked.with.tutoring.several.employees.through.a.corporate.online.learning.environment.

Participants.are.enabled.to.understand.student.needs.in..an.online.learning.environment.and.to.master.online.tutoring.techniques.

The.four.module.topics.include:.

•..Understanding.the.E-Learning.Environment

•..Comprehending.E-Learning.Pedagogy

•..Online.Tutor.Communications.and.Best.Practices

•...Effective.Use.of.Learning.Management.Systems.(LMS).

The.curriculum.is.delivered.over.a.four-week.period.in.four.modules.which.reflect.the.depth.of.knowledge.in.online.tutor.best.practices.that.the.UBC.Continuing.Studies.Division.of.Applied.Technology.has.developed.over.10.years..Our.course.developers.have.many.years.of.teaching.experience.in.both.online.and.face-to-face.environments.

For.more.information.please.visit.www.tech.ubc.ca/tutor.

IG 402 W07A: Mar 20-Apr 16. �00% Online. $645.

Nanotechnology: Small is Big!

“We are on the cusp of a new revolution which will change the way every product that we use is made. Businesses need to start planning for the revolution now while they can be leaders instead of waiting and letting their competition jump ahead.”..Nanotechnology.is.a.hot.topic.on.the.scientific.circuit,.and.the.buzz.of.nano.is.finding.a.wide.audience..What.is.nanotechnology,.and.what.does.its.development.mean.for.your.future?.In.this.intensive.one-day.seminar,.recognized.nanotechnology.leaders.from.the.business,.industry,.and.research.communities.offer.provocative.and.challenging.perspectives.on.the.future.strategies.of.many.organizations...It.is.widely.being.forecast.that.10%.of.the.world’s.economic.activity.will.derive.at.least.some.part.of.its.value.added..from.nanotechnology.by.2012..Discover.why.investments..in.Nanotechnology.are.soaring.around.the.world.and.how..you.may.be.able.to.get.in.on.the.ground.floor.of.this.exciting.new.technology..

For details see page �� or visit www.techubc.ca/nanotech.

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[ ENTERTAINMENT ADMINISTRATION ] ��

Entertainment AdministrationBC Film Industry OrientationTY HALLERIn.response.to.the.expanding.interest.in.BC’s.dynamic.film.industry,.this.course.has.been.developed.as.an.introductory.awareness.and.education.program.for.people.wanting.to.work.within.the.sector..Specifically,.it.is.designed.to.provide.insight.into.the.industry.and.how.it.works,.encourage.self-awareness.for.suitability,.outline.the.screening.process.for.entry-level.positions,.provide.functional.skills.and.improve.safety.awareness..This.course.is.offered.as.an.educational.tool,.and.does.not.guarantee.employment..You.will.receive.information.on.the.structure.of.the.industry,.the.stages.of.production,.the.diverse.jobs.within.the.industry,.training.and.certification,.set.terminology,.behaviour.on.the.set,.code.of.conduct,.communication.skills,.basic.safety.and.BC.contact.information..WHMIS.training.is.included.and,.upon.successful.completion,.you.receive.a.WHMIS.certificate..

Note:.Most.of.the.BC.film.labour.organizations.now.require.completion.of.this.course.as.a.mandatory.prerequisite.

FA 101 W07A: Jan 19-20: 1 Friday, 6:30-9:30 pm; plus 1 Saturday, 8:30 am-5 pm; UBC Robson Square. $140.

Entertainment Professional Skill DevelopmentTOM LOCKEDesigned.to.give.a.competitive.edge.to.career-oriented.individuals.in.the.ever-changing.film.and.entertainment.industry,.this.interactive.course.focuses.on.recognizing.and.developing.the.skill.sets.you.need.to.succeed..Emphasis.is.placed.on.the.essentials.of.communication,.networking,.teamwork,.film/TV.project.planning.and.solving.production.problems.creatively..You.are.encouraged.to.present.and.discuss.challenges.you.currently.face.in.the.production.process..At.the.culmination.of.the.course,.you.work.in.groups.to.pitch.a.film.or.television.project.and.yourself..

Prerequisite:.Prior.to.the.first.session,.you.are.required.to.send..an.email.of.not.more.than.50.words.introducing.yourself.to..tom.locke@ubc.ca.

FA 415 W07A: 8 Saturdays, Feb 3-Mar 24 (no class Feb 10), 8:45 am-12:30 pm, (Feb 3 class is 8:45 am-5:15 pm); UBC Robson Square. $870.

Entertainment DistributionALLAN LOCKEMotion.picture.and.television.distribution.ensures.that.artists,.producers.and.investors.are.adequately.rewarded.and.compensated.for.their.work..This.course.examines.topics.such.as.the.variety.of.sales.media.and.territories,.distribution.agreements,.understanding.the.audience,.self-distribution.versus.working.with.a.distributor,.the.Who’s.Who.in.Canadian.and.international.distribution,.releasing,.film.festivals,.product.markets,.censorship,.rating.and.co-productions..Key.guest.speakers.provide.content.expertise.in.their.areas.of.specialty..This.information.is.valuable.to.those.who.want.to.make.certain.their.projects.are.distributed.efficiently.and.effectively,.artistic.vision.is.not.compromised.and.box.office.receipts.please.the.investors.

FA 417 W07A: 10 Thursdays, Jan 25-Apr 5 (no class Mar 22), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $870.

Entertainment MarketingALLAN LOCKEMotion.picture.and.television.marketing.is.the.most.exciting,.immediate,.unpredictable.and.rewarding.vocation.any.marketer.can.choose..From.understanding.and.developing.audiences.to.creating.eye-catching.promotional.artwork,.it.is.all.about.putting.paying.customers.into.theatre.seats.and.buying-eyes.in.front.of.television.and.computer.screens..Topics.include.sales.windows,.development.of.the.marketing.plan,.determining.demographics,.genre.marketing,.trailers,.press.kits,.web.promotion,.publicity.and.many.related.concepts..Entertainment.marketing.is.an.in-depth,.practical.program.for.those.marketing.motion.pictures.and.television.programming.domestically.and.internationally..You.will.gain.valuable.information.and.resources.to.help.you.ensure.successful.marketing.campaigns.

FA 416 W07A: 10 Tuesdays, Jan 23-Apr 3 (no class Mar 20), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $870.

Film and Television FinancingJENNIFER MOORETurn.no.into.yes..Explore.where.the.funding.opportunities.are.for.independent.filmmaking.in.Canada..Learn.how.to.approach.these.funders.with.professional.proposals.and.how.to.manage.the.ongoing.relationship..Study.typical.financing.scenarios.and.examine.recent.developments.in.international.film.financing..Topics.include.deal.structures,.types.of.funding,.global.financing.trends,.managing.cash.flows,.interim.financing.and.tax.credit.administration..This.course.features.case.studies,.guest.speakers.and.lecture/discussion..

FA 413 W07A: 10 Wednesdays, Jan 24-Apr 4 (no class Mar 21), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $870.

Entertainment LawDORAN CHANDLER and ROBERT gALLETTIGain.the.ability.to.identify.legal.issues.within.the.context.of.the.Canadian.film.industry..This.course.focuses.on.legal.issues.that.arise.in.the.development,.financing,.production.and.distribution.of.a.feature.film.or.television.series..Topics.include.contracts,.copyright,.chain.of.title,.intellectual.property.agreements,.errors.and.omissions.insurance.(clearances.and.defamation),.international.treaty.co-productions,.music.in.films,.labour.and.employment.issues,.tax.considerations,.completion.guarantees,.and.distribution.and.sales.agency.agreements.

FA 414 W07A: 8 Mondays, Feb 5-Apr 2 (no class Mar 19), 6:30-9:00 pm; UBC Robson Square. $740.

Global Entertainment ProductionMICKEY ROgERSDesigned.for.those.without.a.background.in.film.production,.this.course.explores.how.films.and.television.productions.are.made.internationally.and.within.Canada..The.course.examines.the.stages.of.production.–.conception,.development,.financing,.production.and.marketing.–.and.the.role.of.the.various.players.in.these.stages..Through.the.use.of.individual.and.group.assignments.and.classroom.discussion,.you.learn.what.it.takes.to.get.an.idea.into.production..Be.prepared.to.work.as.hard.as.any.grip,.gaffer.or.producer.works.on.a.production.–.and.have.as.much.fun.

FA 410 W07A: Jan 26-28: 1 Friday, 6-10 pm; plus 1 Saturday and 1 Sunday, 9 am-5 pm; UBC Robson Square. $740.

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�8 [ PEOPLE PROFILE ]

PEOPLE PROFILE

James UptonProducer and Co-founder, Talelight Films www.TalelightFilms.com

Graduate, UBC Certificate in Entertainment Administration

When.James.Upton.applied.to.the.UBC.Certificate.in.Entertainment.Administration.program,.his.passion.for.the.industry.and.his.commitment.to.creating.quality.films.did.not.go.unnoticed..His.objective.was.to.bring.his.company.and.its.projects.to.the.attention.of.the.best.in.the.business,.and.taking.the.certificate.program.figured.prominently.in.that.plan..“Part.of.my.one-year.strategy.was.to.take.the.program.while.I.was.in.post-production.on.our.calling-card.short.film,.Echoes of an Epic,”.James.says..“I.wanted.to.reinvest.in.my.future.as.a.producer,.and.this.way.I.could.tap.into.the.resources.of.the.program,.guest.speakers.and.teachers,.as.well.as.broaden.my.contact.base.and.strengthen.my.network.as.I.honed.my.skills.”

“I.was.developing,.marketing.and.branding.our.production.company,.Talelight.Films,”.he.says,.“as.well.as.developing.a.feature.film,.Notes from a Life..This.particular.program.was.a.good.fit.because.it.dealt.with.finance,.marketing.and.distribution;.and.the.program.took.place.in.the.evenings.and.on.weekends,.which.gave.me.the.flexibility.to.take.what.I.was.learning.and.apply.it.during.the.day.to.everything.I.was.developing.while.preparing.to.release.our.film.”

“I.was.also.extremely.interested.in.the.internship.and.guest.speaker.aspects.of.the.program.because.these.provide.a.real.opportunity.to.create.relationships.with.some.of.the.top.companies.and.individuals.in.the.entertainment.industry.in.Canada,”.James.says..“I.did.my.internship.at.Brightlight.Pictures,.which.was.a.very.appropriate.placement.for.me..It.was.wonderful.to.be.in.an.environment.where.they.have.a.high.level.of.production.”

“We.had.our.world.premiere.at.the.25th.Annual.Vancouver.International.Film.Festival,”.he.says.with.understandable.pride..“Echoes of an Epic.received.glowing.reviews.from.the.audience.and.on.the.closing.day.of.the.festival.we.announced.the.signing.of.a.co-production/distribution.deal.with.Equinoxe.Films.for.three.theatrically-released.feature.films.”.

“This.is.an.exciting.opportunity.to.work.with.Michael.Mosca,.an.accomplished.veteran.of.the.industry,.and.Equinoxe.Films,.a.force.in.independent.production.and.distribution,”.James.says..“Working.with.Equinoxe.enables.Talelight.to.bring.these.compelling.stories.to.audiences.worldwide.”.Mosca,.who.describes.Talelight.Films.as.“a.talented.new.filmmaking.voice,”.is.equally.enthusiastic.about.the.alliance.

“This.industry.incorporates.everything.I.love.to.do.–.showcasing.talent,.creating.opportunities,.storytelling,.building.relationships,.pitching,.marketing,.branding,.events,.acting.–.the.whole.spectrum,”.James.says..“One.of.the.instructors.was.very.good.at.defining.what.I.believe.is.the.best.way.to.approach.any.career..He.said.it.is.contributing.as.much.as.you.can.to.other.people’s.success..It’s.about.what.you.can.do.to.create.opportunities.for.others,.and.that.includes.giving.back.to.your.community.and.industry.wherever.possible.”.

He.attributes.his.level.of.success.to.his.professionalism,.drive.and.passion...“My.advice.to.anyone.considering.the.Certificate.in.Entertainment.Administration.program.is.to.be.very.specific.about.what.you.want.to.do,”.he.says..“I.believe..I.was.able.to.benefit.a.great.deal.from.the.program.due.to.the.fact.that.I.went.in.with.purpose.and.was.able.to.apply.what.I.was.learning.to.assist.me.in.reaching.my.overall.goals.and.objectives.”

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Advances in Production and Post-Production TechnologyCAM HAYDUK and MICHELLE gRADYLearn.what.is.new.and.exciting.in.film.and.television.production.and.post-production..Topics.include.film.and.video.acquisition,.procedures.for.dailies.including.new.HD.formats,.picture.editing.and.workflow,.sound.and.sound.editing,.advances.in.cinematography,.lighting,.visual.effects.and.production.design..Transferring.to.different.formats.and.using.cost-saving.techniques.enables.you.to.make.choices.in.pre-production.that.will.avoid.headaches.in.post-production..New.and.hot.products.will.be.demonstrated,.and.guest.speakers.who.have.gained.experience.using.high-definition.and.newer.digital.technology.will.talk.about.the.advantages.and.disadvantages.of.the.new.gear,.including.their.impact.on.a.production’s.budget.and.schedule.

Note:.While.this.course.provides.information.on.some.of.the.latest.technologies.available.in.the.film.and.television.industry,.the.course.predominantly.focuses.on.the.administration.and.cost.effectiveness.of.these.tools.on.a.production.budget.

FA 422 W07A: Feb 9-Mar 31: 1 Friday, Feb 9, 6:30-9 pm; plus 7 Saturdays, Feb 17-Mar 31, 1-3:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $740.

Production ManagementMARY EILTSNo.matter.how.big.or.how.small.the.budget,.every.film.requires.production.management..Day-by-day,.the.production.manager.coordinates,.facilitates.and.supervises.the.pre-production.period,.production.period.and.wrap.of.any.film.unit..Topics.discussed.in.this.course.include.supervision.of.off-set.logistics,.day-to-day.production.decisions,.location.requirements,.layout.schedules,.building.the.budget,.working.with.children.and.animals,.interfacing.with.various.departments.and.decision.makers,.personnel.supervision.and.ethical.conduct..The.skills.taught.are.transferable.to.any.production.project.

FA 421 W07A: 8 Sundays, Feb 4-Apr 1 (no class Feb 11), 8:45 am-12:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $870.

EP Scheduling and EP Budgeting(formerly Movie Magic Scheduling and EP Budgeting)

MARY EILTSLearn.how.to.use.entertainment-industry-specific.software.to.create.schedules.and.budgets.for.your.production.in.this.hands-on.course..You.gain.experience.with.breaking.down.scripts.for.production.scheduling,.and.through.demonstrations.you.learn.how.it.all.impacts.budgeting.for.costs..We.examine.globals,.fringes,.library,.sets,.location.and.multi-currency..This.course.is.designed.to.give.you.a.basic.foundation.in.EP.Budgeting.and.EP.Scheduling..About.10%.of.the.course.is.devoted.to.scheduling.

Note:.Lab.time.is.available.from.4-5.pm.after.each.lecture.

Note:.This.course.features.the.latest.version.of.EP.software.

FA 425 W07A: 8 Sundays, Feb 4-Apr 1 (no class Feb 11), 1:30-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $740.

Software EngineeringThe Software Engineering ProcessJAS MADHUR and RON STEWARTDevelop.a.strong.foundation.in.software.engineering.with.this.exploration.of.key.development.processes..Topics.include.process.definition.and.maturity,.the.system.development.life.cycle,.software.life.cycles.and.methodologies,.requirements.analysis.and.specification,.architectural.design,.integration.and.testing,.software.sizing.and.quality.metrics,.and.software.quality.engineering.and.reviews.

IE 502 W07A: 6 Mondays, Jan 8-Feb 12, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $745.

Object-Oriented Methods: Object-Oriented Modelling and Development with UMLSAM ROSTAMIn.order.to.survive.in.today’s.competitive.global.software.development.economy,.software.project.managers.must.embrace.new.approaches.to.software.development..This.course.examines.the.value.of.systems.thinking.and.shows.how.object-oriented.programming.can.be.used.successfully..First.learn.how.to.use.objects.to.model.real-world.systems,.how.to.recognize.the.limitations.of.traditional.software.development.techniques,.and.how.to.identify.the.intrinsic.advantages.of.Java.and.other.OO-based.languages..Then.examine.UML.and.CORBA.to.learn.about.object-oriented,.distributed,.cooperative.systems.and.system.security..

Prerequisite:.some.knowledge.of.traditional.programming.techniques.

IE 507 W07A: 1 Saturday and 1 Sunday, Mar 24-25, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

Software Quality Assurance: More Than Just TestingDAN ZRYMIAKSoftware.quality.assurance.(SQA).involves.implementing.standards,.processes.and.tools.to.help.improve.the.way.a.software.company.develops.software..In.this.overview,.you.learn.about.the.role.of.QA.and.the.problems.of.assessing.software.quality;.discover.the.challenges.faced.in.the.field;.and.understand.the.need.for,.costs.of,.and.benefits.of.quality.assurance..This.course.also.examines.ways.to.include.quality.process.improvements.in.your.own.organization.and.to.produce.and.implement.a.QA.plan.

IE 509 W07A: 4 Thursdays, Mar 8-29, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

User Interface Design: Designing an Effective Software InterfaceCHRIS MASTERTONUser.interface.design.plays.a.critical.role.in.the.success.of.a.software.product..Designing.an.effective.user.interface.is.a.non-intuitive.combination.of.both.creative.and.scientific.principles..This.introductory.course.examines.the.principles.of.user-centred.design.through.the.use.of.user.profiling,.task.analysis,.information.architecting,.prototyping,.interface.design.and.usability.testing.on.the.PC,.small.screens.and.the.Web..The.course.covers.both.interface.theory.and.real-world.implementation..

IE 508 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $530.

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Service-Oriented.Architecture.(SOA).is.at.the.centre.of.a.new.generation.computing.platform.positioned.to.revolutionize.the.way.we.build,.govern.and.evolve.automation.solutions..SOA.introduces.new.concepts,.technology,.and.a.new.approach.to.building.solution.logic.as.highly.composable.and.reusable.IT.assets.in.the.form.of.services..The.benefit.potential.of.SOA.is.deemed.so.high.that.its.successful.adoption.is.expected..to.create.a.new.breed.of.“agile.organization.”

Join THOMAS ERL,.an.internationally.recognized.SOA.expert.and.the.world’s..top-selling.SOA.author,.for.this.extraordinary.and.timely.two-day.exploration.of.SOA.and.the.service-oriented.computing.platform..Thomas.will.explain.the.benefits.and.challenges.of.adopting.SOA.and.share.insights,.recommendations.and.best.practices.for.planning.and.carrying.out.SOA.projects.

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a complex topic and a necessary one if you choose to develop as part of an Enterprise Systems Environment. Mr. Erl’s presentation is eloquent and his coverage of the core design principles behind service-orientation will provide both managers and engineers with the insights needed to separate the hype from the reality. If you’re serious about SOA or even thinking about committing to SOA, then this workshop is a must!

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Topics include:•..The.SOA.Vision.and.Common.Transition.Motivators•..Fundamental.SOA.Concepts.and.Considerations•..How.SOA.is.shaped.by.vendors.and.standards.organizations•..How.XML.and.Web.Services.relate.to.SOA•..The.Key.Benefits.and.Pitfalls.of.SOA•..The.Principles.of.Service-Orientation•..How.to.Apply.Service-Orientation.to.Build.Service-Oriented.Solutions•..Fundamental.Service-Oriented.Analysis.and.Design•..SOA.Project.Delivery.Strategies•..Service.Models.and.Service.Abstraction.Layers•..Creating.Business-Centric.Services

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Note:.Some topics include voluntary hands-on exercises.

THOMAS ERL.is.a.strategic.consultant.with.SOA.Systems,.series.editor.of.the.Prentice.Hall.Service-Oriented..Computing.Series.from.Thomas.Erl.(www.soabooks.com),.and.editor.of.The SOA Magazine.(www.soamag.com)...His.first.two.books.have.become.international.bestsellers.and.have.been.formally.endorsed.by.senior.members..of.major.software.organizations.such.as.IBM,.Sun.and.Microsoft.

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Agile Development MethodologiesSAM ROSTAMIncreasingly.faced.with.reduced.budgets,.tighter.timelines.and.increased.competition,.companies.are.in.search.of.strategies.for.working.smarter.and.doing.more.with.less..In.today’s.Information.Age,.competitive.advantage.comes.from.speed.and.flexibility..The.formula.for.success.in.this.environment.has.been.articulated.by.Tom.DeMarco:.“Agility:.1,.everything.else:.0.”.Agile.methodologies.are.a.way.to.help.reduce.risk.and.successfully.keep.up.with.changing.business.requirements.and.priorities..Extreme.Programming.(XP).is.one.of.the.most.popular.agile.methodologies,.and.is.a.sound.strategy.for.minimizing.the.amount.of.work.required.to.deliver.a.high.quality,.highly.valued.software.product..This.course.discusses.the.benefits.and.challenges.of.agile.methodologies.as.well.as.common.pitfalls.and.effective.strategies.in.making.a.transition.from.traditional.software.engineering.approaches.to.agile.process.with.XP.

Prerequisite:.General.programming/development.experience.

IE 523 W07A: 1 Saturday and 1 Sunday, Feb 24-25, 9 am-4 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

Strategic Test Analysis and Effective Test Case DesignDAN ZRYMIAKEffective.testing.is.vital.to.organizations,.and.writing.effective.test.plans.is.an.essential.survival.skill.for.testing.and.QA.professionals..This.course.covers.the.test.design.phase.of.the.testing.life.cycle..Through.a.series.of.individual.and.small-team.exercises,.you.practise.a.number.of.techniques.applicable.to.common.project.scenarios;.learn.test.case.design.techniques.for.both.black-.and.glass-box.testing.including.equivalence.class.partitioning,.boundary.value.analysis,.cause-effect.diagram.and.decision.tables..The.course.also.covers.test.design.activities.and.writing.test.design.specification.including.documenting.test.conditions,.test.cases,.test.scripts.and.procedures,.and.expected.results.

Prerequisite:.Software.and.System.Testing.(IE.505).

IE 525 W07A: 4 Thursdays, Apr 5-26, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

Software Project ManagementPAT BUCKNAProject.management.best.practices.are.essential.for.organizations.in.meeting.their.software.development.goals.and.objectives.on.time.and.on.budget..Many.best.practices.exist.that.can.lower.risk,.improve.the.quality.of.deliverables,.and.create.and.support.satisfied.teams.and.sponsors..In.many.organizations,.the.difficulty.lies.in.determining.how.to.implement.these.best.practices..This.course.reviews.and.examines.essential.project.management.processes.and.activities:.initiation,.planning,.estimating,.budgeting,.scheduling.tasks.and.resources,.managing.deliverables,.and..project.closeout..Learn.how.to.recognize.and.avoid.classic..mistakes.and.understand.how.methodology,.accountability,.organization,.tools.and.communication.all.combine.to.impact.project.success.or.failure.

IE 506 W07A: 6 Mondays, Feb 19-Apr 2 (no class Mar 12), 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $745.

Software Configuration Management: Controlling EvolutionANDREA BRYNJOLFSONSoftware.configuration.management.(SCM).is.a.collection.of.processes.and.procedures.used.to.increase.visibility.into.a.project,.thereby.allowing.for.the.implementation.of.various.controls..Explore.key.areas.of.SCM,.examining.common.methods,.mistakes.and.tools..Learn.how.to.deliver.quick.wins.in.SCM.–.small.and.sometimes.simple.changes.that,.when.combined,.can.result.in.large.improvements.in.an.organization..Topics.include.introduction.to.SCM;.benefits,.drawbacks.and.costs;.code.base.management.and.deployments.including.version.control,.document.control.and.audits;.and.applying.SCM.quick.wins.to.different.project.types..

Strongly Recommended:.The.Software.Engineering.Process..(IE.502).

IE 510 W07A: 2 Tuesdays, Apr 3-10, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $260.

Testing on the EdgeCECILIA CESARExplore.the.types.of.testing.that.allow.the.functionality.of.a.software.product.to.reach.its.diverse.market.of.user.environments..This.course.focuses.on.two.key.principles.of.quality.–.stability.and.consistency.–.and.the.challenges.posed.to.these.principles.in.delivering.software.to.a.global.market..Examine.the.differences.and.similarities.in.testing.for.web.compatibility,.interoperability.and.localization/internationalization;.learn.how.to.efficiently.incorporate.this.type.of.testing.into.your.test.strategies;.and.discover.how.to.develop.effective.test.cases.to.maximize.confidence.in.the.software’s.readiness.for.release..This.course.is.designed.for.quality.assurance.specialists.and.testers,.and.builds.on.the.theory.and.practice.gained.in.Strategic.Test.Analysis.and.Effective.Test.Case.Design.(IE.525).and.Software.and.System.Testing.(IE.505).

Recommended:.Software.and.System.Testing:.Real-World.Perspective.(IE.505),.and.Strategic.Test.Analysis.and.Effective.Test.Case.Design.(IE.525).

IE 528 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $530.

Software Architecture and Iterative Development Process: Managing Risk through Better ArchitectureJAS MADHURThe.architectural.design.of.a.system.serves.as.a.bridge.between.requirements.and.implementation..This.course.examines.the.role.of.architectural.design.in.the.system.development.life.cycle.and.reviews.underlying.principles,.concepts.and.methodologies..Topics.include.architectural.representation,.desirable.qualities.of.a.software.architecture,.the.role.of.architecture.in.managing.risk,.common.architectural.frameworks,.object-oriented.approaches,.the.impact.of.commercial.off-the-shelf.products.(COTS).and.standards,.and.how/where.architectural.design.fits.in.an.iterative.software.development.life.cycle..

Strongly Recommended:.Familiarity.with.object-oriented.design.techniques.

IE 504 W07A: 4 Tuesdays, Mar 6-27, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

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Requirements Analysis and Specification: A Practical ApproachLESLEE PROBASCODiscover.effective.methods.for.eliciting.and.managing.the.changing.requirements.of.a.project:.analyzing.the.problem,.understanding.stakeholders’.needs,.defining.the.vision.and.feature.requirements,.identifying.software.requirements.and.requirements.attributes,.maintaining.traceability.of.requirements.throughout.design.and.test,.change.management,.and.impact.analysis.for.project.scope.management..Learn.how.requirements.management.techniques.and.best.practices.are.used.to.build.a.product.on.time.and.on.budget.that.meets.your.stakeholders’.real.needs.

IE 503 W07A: 3 Tuesdays and 3 Thursdays, Jan 30-Feb 15, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $775.

Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)NADIA MARCHANTCMMI.is.a.process.improvement.model.that.provides.a.set.of.best.practices.that.address.productivity,.performance,.costs,.and.stakeholder.satisfaction..This.introductory.course.provides.a.broad.overview.of.CMMI.and.describes.some.practical.steps.to.follow.when.preparing.to.implement.CMMI.in.your.own.organization..Topics.include.advantages.and.benefits.of.CMMI;.CMMI.models.and.representations;.CMMI.assessment,.training.methods.and.services;.and.an.overview.of.the.CMMI.process.area.

Strongly Recommended:.The.Software.Engineering.Process...(IE.502).

IE 522 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $260.

Introduction to Practical Test AutomationJAY MARINOLearn.the.why,.when.and.where.of.using.automated.testing.in.the.software.engineering.process..Using.best.practices,.explore.the.advantages.and.disadvantages.of.automated.testing,.as.well.as.the.design.of.automated.test.frameworks..Brief.lectures.are.combined.with.a.hands-on.opportunity.to.evaluate.commercially.available.automation.tools.on.sample.applications..

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.to.class.

IE 520 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 session. $385.

Applied Practical Test AutomationTREvOR ATKINSThis.follow-on.course.to.Introduction.to.Practical.Test.Automation.is.designed.for.quality.assurance.specialists.and.testers.already.familiar.with.the.basics.of.using.off-the-shelf.tools.or.programming.languages.for.test.automation..Using.real-world.applications.and.automation.tools.in.a.lab.environment,.go.beyond.the.“recorder”.and.apply.theory.from.the.introductory.course.to.build.an.automation.framework.to.predefined.requirements.and.standards..This.course.gives.you.practical.experience.and.improvement.concepts.to.take.back.into.your.own.projects.

Prerequisite:.Introduction.to.Practical.Test.Automation.(IE.520).

IE 527 W07A: 4 Wednesdays, Jan 10-31, 6:30-9:30 pm; UBC Robson Square. $530.

Principles and Components of Successful Test Team ManagementTREvOR ATKINSTo.successfully.lead.a.test.team.you.must.not.only.understand.the.basics.of.software.testing,.you.must.also.understand.your.own.organizational.culture.and.how.QA.and.testing.participate.within.the.larger.activities.of.the.company..Developing.effective.strategies.for.all.aspects.of.testing.and.knowing.how.to.communicate.with.each.stakeholder.are.keys.to.building.a.successful.project.team..This.practical.course.provides.a.framework.for.developing.effective.team.leadership.skills,.maximizing.resources.and.gaining.the.visibility.needed.within.your.organization.to.achieve.set.goals..It.focuses.on.“real-life”.projects,.and.uses.team-based.exercises.to.reinforce.the.concepts.of.facilitating.team.activities.and.performing.leadership.activities..

Prerequisite:.Software.Project.Management.(IE.506).

IE 526 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 Session. $530.

Comparative Programming Languages: Java, C++, C, VB or Maybe ML?NORM HUTCHINSONSometimes.the.key.is.performance..Sometimes.it.is.size.or.time-to-market..The.programming.language.chosen.for.a.system.development.project.significantly.affects.these.aspects.and.many.others.including.reliability.and.maintainability..This.course.evaluates.the.relative.merits.of.different.languages.and.addresses.tailoring.the.use.of.a.less-than-ideal.language.to.mimic.unsupported.features.and.follow.specific.paradigms..Topics.include.modularity,.abstraction,.information.hiding,.exception.handling,.concurrency.and.object-oriented.programming.

IE 515 S07A: The next planned offering of this course is in the Spring/Summer 2007 Session. $385.

Quality Assurance and Testing Specializationfor the UBC Certificate in Software Engineering

Responding.to.a.surge.in.industry.demand.for.more.stable.software.systems.that.are.easier.to.maintain.and.enhance.under.the.pressures.of.fast-paced.change,.this.specialization.offers.a.practical,.industry-endorsed.curriculum..The.program.provides.software.professionals.the.opportunity.to.develop.their.testing.and.quality.assurance.skills.while.continuing.in.their.current.employment,.and.participants.are.able.to.immediately.apply.what.they.learn.in.the.classroom.within.their.own.workplace.

For.those.seeking.to.play.a.leadership.role.in.quality..assurance.and.software.testing,.this.specialization.track.in..the.recognized.UBC.Certificate.in.Software.Engineering.provides.a.competitive.edge.in.the.job.market.

For.a.complete.list.of.required.and.elective.courses.and.for.further.details.about.the.UBC.Certificate.in.Software.Engineering,.see.page.10.

Offered.in.partnership.by.UBC.Continuing.Studies.and.QA.Labs.(www.qalabs.com)

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Software and System Testing: Real-World Perspective CIPRIAN TICEASoftware.developers.face.a.simple.choice:.find.the.problems.now,.or.let.customers.find.them.later..This.course.is.aimed.at.demystifying.the.software.testing.process,.and.focuses.on.its.role.as.an.integral.part.of.the.software.development.cycle..In.sessions.blending.theory.and.practical.case.studies,.this.course.examines.issues.faced.when.software.development.is.a.subset.of.an.integrated.system.and.addresses.topics.such.as.testing.as.part.of.the.product.life.cycle;.test.paradigms;.types.and.methods;.system.testing;.and.an.overview.of.selected.testing.tools,.dynamics.and.other.complexities..

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Presentations

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Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.to.class.

Prerequisite:.Familiarity.with.word.processing.software.in.either.the.Mac.or.Windows.environment.

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Effective Presentations Using PowerPoint – Level �SARAH ASHLIEDazzle.your.audience.and.produce.dynamic.slide.shows.with.PowerPoint..Learn.how.to.create.a.chart/graph.within.PowerPoint,.create.masters.and.edit.design.templates,.and.add.headers.and.footers..Take.apart,.recolour,.rearrange.and.animate.clipart..Use.WordArt,.diagrams.and.organizational.charts.to.add.dimension.and.explore.drawing.techniques..Create.new.media.effects,.use.interactive.settings,.and.create.hyperlinks,.and.then.package.your.entire.presentation.to.a.CD.

Note:.Please.bring.a.USB.key.to.class.

Prerequisite:.Effective.Presentations.Using.PowerPoint.–.Level.1.(IG.028).

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Index# .NET.Quick.Start........................................................................................... 22

9i,.Oracle.Database.................................................................................16,.18

A Access.–.Levels.1.and.2................................................................................ 36

Access.Control.Systems.and.Methodology....................................................24

Active.Directory.Infrastructure,.Planning,.Implementing..and.Maintaining.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003................................15

Administering.Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional,..Installing,.Configuring.and.......................................................................16

Administering.Security.in.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003..Network,.Implementing.and....................................................................15

Adobe.Illustrator.–.Levels.1.and.2.................................................................27

Advanced.Apache.Administration.................................................................20

Advanced.Web.Programming.Using.PHP...................................................... 23

Advanced.Web.Publishing,.Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.2................................27

Advances.in.Production.and.Post-Production.Technology............................ 39

Agile.Development.Methodologies...............................................................41

Analytical.Business.Culture,.Creating.and.Managing.the..............................35

Animation............................................................................................... 28-29

Apache.Administration,.Advanced................................................................20

Apache,.Introduction.to................................................................................20

Application.Development.Security................................................................25

Applied.Practical.Test.Automation................................................................42

Authoring......................................................................................................28

B BC.Film.Industry.Orientation.........................................................................37

Budgeting,.and.EP.Scheduling...................................................................... 39

Budgets,.Managing.Project.Scope,.Schedules.and........................................31

Building.High.Performance.Teams.to.Fast-Track.Projects,..Project.Management.6.............................................................................33

Business.and.IT.Systems,.Processes.and.Applications................................... 30

Business.and.Management...................................................... 3-5,.8-9,.30-35

Business.Continuity.Planning.........................................................................25

Business.Process.Analysis,.Introduction.to.................................................... 30

Business.Process.Modelling.and.Design........................................................31

Business.Systems.Analysis............................................................. 3,.14,.30-31

Business.Systems.Analysis,.UBC.Certificate.in......................... 3,.14,.30-31,.44

C C,.VB,.Java,.C++,.or.Maybe.ML?:.Comparative.Programming.Languages.....42

C++,.C,.VB,.Java.or.Maybe.ML?:.Comparative.Programming.Languages......42

Campus.maps........................................................................inside.back.cover

Capability.Maturity.Model.Integration.(CMMI).............................................42

Career.Map...................................................................................................14

CCNA........................................................................................... 11-12,.14,.18

Change.Management,.Process.Implementation.and.....................................31

Cisco............................................................................................ 11-12,.14,.18

Cisco.Certified.Network.Associate.CCNA.................................... 11-12,.14,.18

Cisco.Network.Devices.(ICND),.Interconnecting........................... 11-12,.14,.18

CISSP....................................................................................................... 24-25

CMMI............................................................................................................42

Communicating.Progress.to.Clients.and.Management,..Project.Management.8.............................................................................33

Comparative.Programming.Languages:.Java,.C++,.C,.VB.or.Maybe.ML?......42

CompTIA.Network+........................................................................... 11-12,.15

CompTIA.Security+............................................................................ 11-12,.15

Computer.Crime.and.Corporate.Misuse....................................................... 23

Continuity.Planning,.Business........................................................................25

Controlling.Evolution,.Software.Configuration.Management.......................41

Creating.and.Managing.the.Analytical.Business.Culture...............................35

Cryptography................................................................................................24

CWNA.Wireless.LAN.Administration.............................................................18

CWNP,.Wireless.............................................................................................18

Cybercrime.Awareness.and.Prevention.Series.............................................. 23

D Database.Marketing.for.Online.Relationship.Management.......................... 30

Database,.Oracle.9i.................................................................................16,.18

Database-Driven.Web.Using.PHP.and.MySQL.............................................. 22

Databases.............................................................................12,.14,.16,.18,.22

Defining.Project.Scope,.Project.Management.3............................................32

Design..........................................................................................27-29,.32,.39

Design.and.Authoring,.DVD..........................................................................28

Design.and.Technical.Processes.in.Digital.Media.Development.....................26

Design,.Business.Process.Modelling.and.......................................................31

Design,.User.Interface.................................................................................. 39

Designing.an.Integrated.Marketing.Strategy.Plan........................................ 30

Development.Methodologies,.Agile..............................................................41

Digital.Imaging.with.Adobe.Photoshop.–.Levels.1.and.2...............................28

Digital.Media,.Launching.a.Career.in............................................................26

Digital.Video.Production,.Introduction.to.................................................... 29

Distribution,.Entertainment...........................................................................37

Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.1:.Essentials.of.Web.Publishing.............................27

Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.2:.Advanced.Web.Publishing................................27

Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.3:.Standards-Compliant.CSS.Web.Sites................27

DVD.Design.and.Authoring...........................................................................28

E E-business.courses,.online....................................................................... 30-31

Effective.Presentations.Using.PowerPoint.–.Levels.1.and.2........................... 43

Entertainment.Administration....................................................... 4,.37-39,.44

Entertainment.Administration,.UBC.Certificate.in......................... 4,.14,.37-39

Entertainment.Distribution............................................................................37

Entertainment.Law........................................................................................37

Entertainment.Marketing..............................................................................37

Entertainment.Professional.Skill.Development..............................................37

EP.Scheduling.and.EP.Budgeting.................................................................. 39

Erl,.Thomas.................................................................................................. 40

Essential.Software.Skills............................................................................... 43

Essentials.of.Web.Publishing:.Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.1............................27

Estimating.Project.Effort.and.Cost,.Project.Management.5..........................33

E-Tail.Business,.Starting.an.–.Levels.1.and.2................................................. 30

Ethical.Hacking............................................................................................. 23

Ethics,.Law,.Investigations.and......................................................................25

Excel.–.Levels.1.and.2................................................................................... 43

Exchange.Server.2003,.Implementing.and.Managing...................................16

F Film.and.Television.Financing........................................................................37

Film.Industry.Orientation,.BC........................................................................37

Final.Cut.Pro.–.Level.1.................................................................................. 29

Financing,.Film.and.Television.......................................................................37

Flash.for.the.Web.–.Levels.1.and.2............................................................... 29

Flash.Video................................................................................................... 29

Fundamentals.of.HTML.Authoring................................................................28

G Global.Entertainment.Production..................................................................37

Graphics,.Animation,.Video.and.Sound.................................................. 28-29

GST.................................................................................................................2

H Hacking,.Ethical............................................................................................ 23

HTML............................................................................................................28

I ICND,.Interconnecting.Cisco.Network.Devices............................. 11-12,.14,.18

Illustrator.–.Levels.1.and.2.............................................................................27

Implementing.and.Administering.Security.in..a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Network............................................15

Implementing.and.Managing.Microsoft.Exchange.Server.2003....................16

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Implementing,.Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows..Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure.........................................................15

Industry.Certifications..............................................................................11-19

Information.Sessions....................................................... inside.front.cover,.44

Information.Systems.Security.Professional.............................................. 24-25

Installing,.Configuring.and.Administering..Microsoft.Windows.XP.Professional.........................................................16

Integrated.Marketing.and.Business.Systems.Analysis................................... 30

Integrated.Marketing.Strategy.Plan,.Designing.an....................................... 30

Integrated.Marketing.Strategy,.UBC.Certificate.in............ 5,.14,.30-31,.35,.44

Interconnecting.Cisco.Network.Devices.(ICND)............................ 11-12,.14,.18

Interface.Design,.User.................................................................................. 39

Internet.and.Multimedia...............................................................................26

Internet.marketing......................................................5,.14,.26,.30-32,.35,.44

Internet.Technologies....................................................................................26

Introduction.to.Apache.................................................................................20

Introduction.to.Business.Process.Analysis..................................................... 30

Introduction.to.Databases............................................................................ 36

Introduction.to.Digital.Video.Production..................................................... 29

Introduction.to.JavaScript.Programming...................................................... 23

Introduction.to.Linux.....................................................................................19

Introduction.to.Oracle.9i:.SQL.......................................................................16

Introduction.to.Perl.Programming................................................................ 22

Introduction.to.Practical.Test.Automation.....................................................42

Introduction.to.Programming.Basics............................................................ 22

Introduction.to.Web.Analytics......................................................................35

Introduction.to.Web.Programming.Using.HTML...........................................28

Investigations.and.Ethics,.Law.......................................................................25

IT.certificates.and.programs....................................................11-19,.23-25,.44

IT.Systems.Security.................................................................................. 23-25

IT.Systems,.Processes.and.Applications,.Business.and.................................. 30

Iterative.Development.Process,.Software.Architecture.and...........................41

J JavaScript.Programming,.Introduction.to..................................................... 23

k Knowledge.Management.for.Operational.Excellence....................................31

L LAN.Administration,.CWNA.Wireless............................................................18

Launching.a.Career.in.Digital.Media.............................................................26

Law,.Entertainment.......................................................................................37

Law,.Investigations.and.Ethics.......................................................................25

Leadership.Skills,.Project...............................................................................31

Linux.Administration.....................................................................................19

Linux.LPI-101:.Installation.and.Management...................................... 11-12,.19

Linux.LPI-102:.Administration.and.Networking.................................. 11-12,.19

Linux.Open-Source.Boot.Camp.Week...........................................................20

Linux.Professional.Institute.(LPIC-1).............................................. 11-12,.14,.19

Linux.Week...................................................................................................20

Linux,.Introduction.to....................................................................................19

Linux/MacOSX,.Using.UNIX..........................................................................19

LPIC-1.(Linux.Professional.Institute).............................................. 11-12,.14,.19

MMacOSX,.Using.UNIX/Linux.and...................................................................19

Management,.e-business......................................................... 3-5,.8-9,.30-31

Management,.Production............................................................................ 39

Manager’s.Guide.to.Computer.Crime.......................................................... 23

Managing.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.Environment................16

Managing.and.Planning.Web.Site.Development...........................................26

Managing.Project.Scope,.Schedules,.and.Budgets........................................31

Managing.Projects.and.Resources,.Project.Management.2...........................32

Managing.Resources.Across.Multiple.Projects,.Project.Management.7.........33

Managing.the.Analytical.Business.Culture,.Creating.and..............................35

Maps.and.transportation.......................................................inside.back.cover

Marketing.Campaigns.Online,.Measuring.....................................................35

Marketing,.Database,.for.Online.Relationship.Management........................ 30

Marketing,.Entertainment.............................................................................37

Marketing,.integrated............................................................. 5,.14,.30-31,.35

MCSA.......................................................................................................11-16

MCSE.......................................................................................................12-16

Measuring.Marketing.Campaigns.Online......................................................35

Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Administrator.MCSA....................................11-16

Microsoft.Certified.Systems.Engineer.MCSE............................................12-16

Microsoft.Project.Fast.Track..........................................................................32

Microsoft.Project,.Project.Management.Using........................................ 32-33

Microsoft.SQL.Server.2005...........................................................................16

Mining.Studies,.UBC.Certificate.in............................................................... 44

ML,.Java,.C++,.C,.VB:.Comparative.Programming.Languages.......................42

Mobile.and.Wireless.Computing,.UBC.Certificate.in.....................................18

Motion.Graphics...........................................................................................28

Multimedia........................................................................... 6-7,.14,.26-29,.44

Multimedia.and.Web.Development,.UBC.Certificate.in.......... 6,.14,.26-29,.44

Multimedia.Studies,.UBC.Certificate.in...............................................7,.14,.44

Multimedia.Technologies..............................................................................26

MySQL,.Database-Driven.Web.Using.PHP.and............................................. 22

MySQL:.Setup.and.Administration............................................................... 22

N Nanotechnology:.Small.is.Big!.......................................................................21

Network.Administration.and.Security.Professional,..UBC/BCIT.Certificate.in...........................................................11,.14-19,.44

Network.and.Internet.Security,.Telecommunications....................................24

Network.Infrastructure,.Implementing,.Managing.and..Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003.......................................................15

Network.Infrastructure,.Planning.and.Maintaining..a.Windows.Server.2003...........................................................................15

Network.Services:.Implementing,.Managing.and.Maintaining..a.Windows.Server.2003.Network.Infrastructure......................................15

Network+........................................................................................... 11-12,.15

O Object-Oriented.Methods:.Object-Oriented.Modelling..

and.Development.with.UML................................................................... 39

Object-Oriented.Modelling.and.Development.with.UML............................. 39

OCA..................................................................................................12,.14,.16

OCP.............................................................................................12,.14,.16,.18

Online.courses.and.programs....................................... 3,.5,.8-9,.30-31,.34-35

Online,.Measuring.Marketing.Campaigns.....................................................35

Online.Tutor.Professional.program............................................................... 36

Open.Source.Linux.and.Apache.Web.Server.................................................19

Open-Source.Boot.Camp.Week,.Linux..........................................................20

Operations.Security.......................................................................................25

Oracle.........................................................................................12,.14,.16,.18

Oracle.9i.Database.Administrator.Certified.Associate.(OCA)............12,.14,.16

Oracle.9i.Database.Administrator.Certified.Professional.(OCP)...12,.14,.16,.18

Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.I..............................................................16

Oracle.9i.Database:.Fundamentals.II.............................................................16

Oracle.9i.Database:.Performance.Tuning.......................................................18

Oracle.9i:SQL,.Introduction.to.......................................................................16

P People.Profiles.........................................................................................17,.38

Performance.Tuning,.Oracle.9i.Database......................................................18

Perl.Programming,.Introduction.to............................................................... 22

Photoshop.....................................................................................................28

Photoshop.for.the.Web.................................................................................28

PHP.and.MySQL,.Database-Driven.Web.Using............................................. 22

PHP,.Advanced.Web.Programming.Using..................................................... 23

PHP,.Server-Side.Scripting.Using................................................................... 22

PHP,.Web.Services.Using.............................................................................. 22

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Physical.Security............................................................................................24

Planning.and.Maintaining.a.Windows.Server.2003..Network.Infrastructure.............................................................................15

Planning,.Implementing.and.Maintaining.a.Microsoft.Windows..Server.2003.Active.Directory.Infrastructure.............................................15

PMP.Examination.Prep..................................................................................32

Post-Production.Technology,.Advances.in.................................................... 39

PowerPoint.–.Levels.1.and.2,.Effective.Presentations.Using.......................... 43

Practical.Test.Automation,.Applied...............................................................42

Practical.Test.Automation,.Introduction.to....................................................42

Presentations............................................................................................... 43

Principles.and.Components.of.Successful.Test.Team.Management...............42

Privacy.in.the.Age.of.Information..................................................................25

Process.Implementation.and.Change.Management......................................31

Production.and.Post-Production.Technology,.Advances.in........................... 39

Production.Management............................................................................. 39

Production,.Global.Entertainment.................................................................37

Professional.Skill.Development,.Entertainment.............................................37

Programming.......................................................................................... 22-23

Programming.Basics,.Introduction.to........................................................... 22

Project.Leadership.Skills................................................................................31

Project.Management............................................................. 8-9,.14,.31-33.41

Project.Management.1:.Scheduling.Project.Tasks.with..Critical.Path.Scheduling............................................................................32

Project.Management.2:.Managing.Projects.and.Resources...........................32

Project.Management.3:.Defining.Project.Scope............................................33

Project.Management.4:.Specifying.Deliverables.Clearly................................33

Project.Management.5:.Estimating.Project.Effort.and.Cost...........................33

Project.Management.6:.Building.High.Performance..Teams.to.Fast-Track.Projects.....................................................................33

Project.Management.7:.Managing.Resources.Across.Multiple.Projects.........33

Project.Management.8:.Communicating.Progress..to.Clients.and.Management.....................................................................33

Project.Management.for.Web.Design.and.Development..............................32

Project.Management.Fundamentals..............................................................31

Project.Management.Using.Microsoft.Project......................................... 32-33

Project.Management,.Software....................................................................41

Project.Management,.UBC.Certificate.in.............................. 8-9,.14,.31-32,.44

Project.Risk.Management..............................................................................31

Q Quality.Assurance.and.Testing.specialization..........................................10,.42

Quality.Assurance,.Software........................................................................ 39

R Registration.............................................................................................. 2,.48

Requirements.Analysis.and.Specification:.A.Practical.Approach....................42

Risk.Management,.Project............................................................................31

Risk.Management:.Software.Architecture.and..Iterative.Development.Process..................................................................41

S Scheduling.Project.Tasks.with.Critical.Path.Scheduling,..

Project.Management.1.............................................................................32

Scripting.Using.PHP,.Server.Side................................................................... 22

Security.........................................................................................11-15,.23-25

Security.in.a.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2003.Network,..Implementing.and.Administering.............................................................15

Security.Management.Processes,.Architecture.and.Models..........................25

Security.Professional,.Information.Systems.and....................................... 24-25

Security,.Application.Development...............................................................25

Security,.Operations......................................................................................25

Security,.Physical...........................................................................................24

Security,.Telecommunications,.Network.and.Internet...................................24

Security+............................................................................................ 11-12,.15

Server.2003.Environment,.Managing.and.Maintaining.a..............................16

Server-Side.Scripting.Using.PHP................................................................... 22

Service-Oriented.Architecture.(SOA).Workshop........................................... 40

Site.Optimization,.Web.Analytics.for.............................................................35

SOA.Workshop............................................................................................ 40

Software.and.System.Testing:.Real-World.Perspective................................. 43

Software.Architecture.and.Iterative.Development.Process:..Managing.Risk.through.Better.Architecture.............................................41

Software.Configuration.Management:.Controlling.Evolution.......................41

Software.Engineering..................................................................10,.14,.39-44

Software.Engineering.Process,.The.............................................................. 39

Software.Engineering,.UBC.Certificate.in...................................10,.14,.39-44

Software.Project.Management.....................................................................41

Software.Quality.Assurance:.More.Than.Just.Testing................................... 39

Sound.......................................................................................................... 29

Specifying.Deliverables.Clearly,.Project.Management.4................................33

Spreadsheets................................................................................................ 43

SQL.Server.2005,.Microsoft..........................................................................16

SSCP........................................................................................................ 24-25

Standards-Compliant.CSS.Web.Sites:.Dreamweaver.MX.–.Level.3................27

Starting.an.E-Tail.Business.–.Levels.1.and.2.................................................. 30

Strategic.Test.Analysis.and.Effective.Test.Case.Design..................................41

Student.loans.and.financing...............................................................4,.7-9,.11

Systems.and.Networks............................................................................ 23-25

T Technical.and.Design.Processes.in.Digital.Media.Development.....................26

Telecommunications,.Network.and.Internet.Security....................................24

Test.Analysis.and.Effective.Test.Case.Design,.Strategic.................................41

Test.Team.Management,.Principles.and.Components.of.Successful..............42

Testing,.Quality.Assurance.and.....................................................................42

Testing.on.the.Edge......................................................................................41

Testing,.Software.Engineering.......................................................... 39,.41-43

The.Software.Engineering.Process............................................................... 39

Tutor.Professional,.Online.program.............................................................. 36

U UBC.Certificate.in.Mobile.and.Wireless.Computing......................................18

UML,.Object-Oriented.Methods:.Object-Oriented.Modelling..and.Development.with............................................................................ 39

UNIX/Linux................................................................................... 11-12,.14,.19

UNIX/Linux/MacOSX,.Using..........................................................................20

User.Interface.Design:.Designing.an.Effective.Software.Interface................ 39

Using.UNIX/Linux/MacOSX...........................................................................20

V VB,.Java,.C++,.C,.or.Maybe.ML?:.Comparative.Programming.Languages.....42

Video...................................................................................................... 28-29

WWeb.Analytics.for.Site.Optimization..............................................................35

Web.Analytics,.Introduction.to.....................................................................35

Web.Analytics,.WAA/UBC.Award.of.Achievement.in............................. 34-35

Web.Design.and.Development,.Project.Management.for.............................32

Web.Programming.Using.HTML,.Introduction.to..........................................28

Web.Services.Using.PHP............................................................................... 22

Web.Site.Development,.Managing.and.Planning..........................................26

Windows.Server.2003...................................................................12-13,.15-16

Windows.Server.2003.Environment,.Managing.and.Maintaining.a...............16

Windows.XP.Professional,.Installing,.Configuring..and.Administering....................................................................................16

Wireless.Computing,.Mobile.and..................................................................18

Wireless.CWNP.............................................................................................18

Wireless#......................................................................................................18

Writing.for.Multimedia.and.the.Web............................................................26

X XP.Professional,.Installing,.Configuring.and..

Administering.Microsoft.Windows...........................................................16

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48 [ REGISTRATION ]

Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss. Dr. Prof..

First.Name. Last.Name

Company. Position

Address.

City. Province. Postal.Code

Telephone.(Day). Telephone.(Evening)

Fax. Email

Course.Code. Start.Date.

Course.Title. . Fee

Course.Code. Start.Date.

Course.Title. . Fee

Course.Code. Start.Date.

Course.Title. . Fee

Method of Payment Cheque/Money.Order.payable.to.UBC

Cash.(for.registration.in.person).......or.. Interac.

UBC.Departmental.Journal.Voucher/Staff.Waiver

VISA....... MasterCard

Card.Number. Expiry.Date

Name.of.Cardholder.

I.authorize.UBC.to.charge.the.above.amount(s).to.my.credit.card.

Signature

WE.RESPECT.YOUR.PRIVACY..The.information.you.provide.is.maintained.

on.our.mailing.list.at.your.pleasure.and.will.not.be.given.to.others..Please.

check.here.if.you.do.not.want.your.name.placed.on.our.mailing.list.

Send to:Computers,.Media.and.Technology.Programs.UBC.Continuing.Studies800.Robson.StreetVancouver,.BC..V6Z.3B7

Fax:.604-822-1499

How to Register

By Phone

Call.us.at.604-8��-�4�0.to.register.using.your.VISA.or.

MasterCard..Regular.office.hours.are.Monday.to.Friday,.

8:30.am-4:30.pm.

By Internet

Using.your.credit.card,.you.can.register.for.courses.with.

our.secure.server.at.http://reg.cstudies.ubc.ca..Within.two.

weeks.of.registering.you.will.receive.a.confirmation.letter.in.

the.mail..If.we.cannot.register.you.in.the.class,.you.will.be.

contacted.right.away.by.phone.or.email.

By Fax

Fax.us.at.604-8��-�4��.to.register.using.VISA.or.

MasterCard..Please.feel.free.to.duplicate.the.adjacent.form,.

and.type.or.use.dark.ink.to.complete.it.

In Person

Visit.us.at.UBC.Continuing.Studies,.800.Robson.Street,.

Vancouver,.Rm.C.630.from.8:30.am.to.4:30.pm.weekdays.

By Mail

Mail.your.registration.using.the.adjacent.form.with.your.

cheque.(payable.to.UBC).or.credit.card.details.

Please Note

After.processing.your.registration,.we.will.send.you.

confirmation.of.course.details..Call 604-8��-�4�0 if you

have not received your confirmation letter one week

prior to the beginning of the course.

Fees and Cancellation Policies

Courses.are.GST-exempt.unless.otherwise.indicated..Notice.

of.cancellation.must.be.received.by.UBC.Continuing.Studies.

three.business.days.prior.to.the.course.start.date.in.order.

to.qualify.for.a.partial.refund..No.refunds.will.be.made.for.

cancellations.received.after.that.time..Call.the.registration.

office.at.604-8��-�4�0.and.quote.your.name,.the.course.

name.and.course.number..A.$25.administration.fee.will.be.

deducted.from.any.refund.due..

We.reserve.the.right.to.cancel.courses.due.to.insufficient.

enrolment.or.other.causes.

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