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NCI Course InfoSheet –Ver.4.0   Department of Science and Technology  Information and Communications Technology Office NATIONAL COMPUTER CENTER  NATIONAL COMPUTER INSTITUTE C.P. Garcia Ave. Diliman 1101 Q.C., Tels. 920-0101 local 2651 Email: [email protected] CALENDAR OF COURSE S Second Semester CY 2012  COURSE / SEMINAR COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED SCHEDULE TARGET PARTICIPANTS / QUALIFICATIONS FEES (Gov’t/Private)  APPLICA TIONS DEVELOPMENT TRACK JAVA Programming  (JAVA)**  Explain the fundamental concepts of computer   pr o gr am m in g.   A pp ly th e pr in c ip le s o f d a ta st ru ct ures an d algorithm development for a specific problem.   A pp ly a pp ro pr ia te te ch n iq u es in th e s ta g es o f  pr o gr am d e ve lo pm ent .  Create program documentation.  Test and debug programs. JAVA 2012-04 July 9 to August 10  M-F, 5-9 JAVA 2012-05  Sept 3 to Oct 5  M-F, 5-9 JAVA 2012-06  Nov. 12-Dec. 17  M-F, 5-9  College graduate Satisfies any of the ff:  Graduate of BS Computer  Science or other IT related  course;  ED P Spec ialist eligible;  Practicing IT professional for at  least six (6) months as certified by the company; and   With training certificate in Program Logic Formulation or  any programming language or  other system development  course for at least 40 hours. 6,300 / 7,800  Social Media in Governance (SMG)  Strategic and critical thinking.  Leading in a continuously changing environment.  Linkaging and networking for productive  pa rtn e rs h ip s.  Planning and organizing from greater impact. SMG 2012-01  A u g 28 – 3 0 T-Th, 8-5  Government career executives and  eligibles, Managers, supervisors and other IT professionals 6,000 / 7,200  Effective Prese ntation  Strategic and critical thinking.  Leading in a continuously changing environment.  Linkaging and networking for productive  pa rtn e rs h ip s.  Planning and organizing from greater impact. EP 2012-01 Sept 26 - 28  W-F, 8-5  Government career executives and  eligibles, Managers, supervisors and other IT professionals 6,000 / 7,200  Collaborative Software (CS)  Understand the uses and benefits of using  collaborative software applications  Learn how to use collaborative software applications CS 2012-01 Oct. 25-26  Th-F, 8-5  Government career executives and  eligibles, Managers, supervisors and other IT professionals 4,000  HTML Web Page Development  (HTML)  Understand the history of HTML, and how the major browser supports Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).  Explain the importance of the separation of HTML structure from style information of the f uture We b.  Use basic CSS syntax and how to combine style rules with HTML code.  Understand the concepts of cascading mechanism and inheritance.  Design a homepage for a website using a variety  of HTML and CSS properties. HTML 2012-03 Sept 3 - 25  M-F, 8-12  Government, academe, and private sector individuals, who want to develop content for the world  wide web (or simply a web page) using HTML and CSS. Must be at least 2 years in college with background in Windows file management and Internet  Processing (browsing, searching, etc.). 6,000 / 7,200  Image Editing  (IMAGE)  Navigate around the application window.  Select, move and duplicate selections.  Create, view, rearrange layers.  Change Opacity and mode of a layer.  Linking and adding effects to layers.  Remove and replace parts of an image.  Recolor parts of an image.  Combine artworks.  Export images. IMAGE 2012-03 Sept 17 - 21 M-F, 8-5  IMAGE 2012-04 Oct. 1-5 M-F, 8-5  High school graduate; and  Working knowledge in Windows ( file management) 4,300 / 5,200  2D Animation Course (2DAC)  Navigate around the application window.  Create a design using the application tool.  Design web animation and web advertisements with sound and video.  Create a simple multimedia program with controls. 2DAC 2012-03 July 23 - 27  M-F, 8-5  High school graduate; Working knowledge in Windows ( file management) 4,300 / 5,200  Hypertext Preprocessor  Programming  (PHP)  Explain the fundamental concepts of computer   pr o gr am m in g.   A pp ly th e pr in c ip le s o f d a ta st ru ct ures an d algorithm development for a specific problem.   A pp ly a pp ro pr iate te ch niq u es in th e sta g es o f  pr o gr am d e ve lo pm ent .  Create program documentation.  Test and debug programs. PHP 2012-02   A ug 6 – S e pt 3 M-F, 5-9  College graduate Satisfies any of the ff:  Graduate of BS Computer  Science or other IT related  course;  ED P Spec ialist eligible;  Practicing IT professional for at  least six (6) months as certified by the company; and   With training certificate in Program Logic Formulation or  any programming language or  other system development  course for at least 40 hours. 6,100 / 7,600  Systems Analysis and  Design (SAD)  Understand and employ process management  approaches and techniques  Perform business analysis SAD 2012-02  Oct 1 – Jan 15, 2013 M-F, 8-5   Programmers  Systems Analysts  IT Professionals 16,000/19,200  

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Department of Science and Technology Information and Communications Technology Office

NATIONAL COMPUTER CENTER 

NATIONAL COMPUTER INSTITUTE C.P. Garcia Ave. Diliman 1101 Q.C., Tels. 920-0101 local 2651

Email: [email protected]

CALENDAR OF COURSESSecond Semester CY 2012 

COURSE / SEMINAR COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED SCHEDULETARGET PARTICIPANTS /

QUALIFICATIONSFEES

(Gov’t/Private)

 APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT TRACKJAVA Programming 

(JAVA)** •  Explain the fundamental concepts of computer 

 programming.

•   Apply the principles of data structures and algorithm development for a specific problem.

•   Apply appropriate techniques in the stages of  program development.

•  Create program documentation.

•  Test and debug programs.

JAVA 2012-04July 9 to August 10 

M-F, 5-9

JAVA 2012-05 Sept 3 to Oct 5 

M-F, 5-9

JAVA 2012-06 Nov. 12-Dec. 17 

M-F, 5-9

•  College graduateSatisfies any of the ff:

•  Graduate of BS Computer Science or other IT related course;

•  EDP Specialist eligible;

•  Practicing IT professional for at least six (6) months as certified by the company; and 

•  With training certificate inProgram Logic Formulation or any programming language or other system development course for at least 40 hours.

6,300 / 7,800 

Social Media inGovernance(SMG)

•  Strategic and critical thinking.

•  Leading in a continuously changing environment.

•  Linkaging and networking for productive partnerships.

•  Planning and organizing from greater impact.

SMG 2012-01 Aug 28 – 30 

T-Th, 8-5 

Government career executives and eligibles, Managers, supervisorsand other IT professionals 6,000 / 7,200 

Effective Presentation •  Strategic and critical thinking.•  Leading in a continuously changing environment.

•  Linkaging and networking for productive partnerships.

•  Planning and organizing from greater impact.

EP 2012-01Sept 26 - 28 

W-F, 8-5 

Government career executives and eligibles, Managers, supervisorsand other IT professionals 6,000 / 7,200 

Collaborative Software(CS)

•  Understand the uses and benefits of using collaborative software applications

•  Learn how to use collaborative softwareapplications

CS 2012-01Oct. 25-26 Th-F, 8-5 

Government career executives and eligibles, Managers, supervisorsand other IT professionals

4,000 

HTML Web PageDevelopment (HTML)

•  Understand the history of HTML, and how themajor browser supports Cascading Style Sheets(CSS).

•  Explain the importance of the separation of HTMLstructure from style information of the future Web.

•  Use basic CSS syntax and how to combine stylerules with HTML code.

•  Understand the concepts of cascading mechanism

and inheritance.•  Design a homepage for a website using a variety 

of HTML and CSS properties.

HTML 2012-03Sept 3 - 25 M-F, 8-12 

Government, academe, and privatesector individuals, who want todevelop content for the world wide web (or simply a web page)using HTML and CSS.

Must be at least 2 years in college withbackground in Windows filemanagement and Internet 

Processing (browsing, searching,etc.).

6,000 / 7,200 

Image Editing (IMAGE)

•  Navigate around the application window.

•  Select, move and duplicate selections.

•  Create, view, rearrange layers.

•  Change Opacity and mode of a layer.

•  Linking and adding effects to layers.

•  Remove and replace parts of an image.

•  Recolor parts of an image.

•  Combine artworks.

•  Export images.

IMAGE 2012-03Sept 17 - 21

M-F, 8-5 

IMAGE 2012-04Oct. 1-5 M-F, 8-5 

High school graduate; and Working knowledge in Windows ( file

management)

4,300 / 5,200 

2D Animation Course(2DAC)

•  Navigate around the application window.

•  Create a design using the application tool.

•  Design web animation and web advertisementswith sound and video.

•  Create a simple multimedia program with controls.

2DAC 2012-03July 23 - 27 

M-F, 8-5 

High school graduate;Working knowledge in Windows ( file

management) 4,300 / 5,200 

Hypertext Preprocessor Programming (PHP)

•  Explain the fundamental concepts of computer  programming.

•   Apply the principles of data structures and algorithm development for a specific problem.

•   Apply appropriate techniques in the stages of  program development.

•  Create program documentation.

•  Test and debug programs.

PHP 2012-02  Aug 6 – Sept 3

M-F, 5-9

•  College graduateSatisfies any of the ff:

•  Graduate of BS Computer Science or other IT related course;

•  EDP Specialist eligible;

•  Practicing IT professional for at least six (6) months as certified by the company; and 

•  With training certificate inProgram Logic Formulation or any programming language or other system development course for at least 40 hours.

6,100 / 7,600 

Systems Analysis and Design(SAD)

•  Understand and employ process management approaches and techniques

•  Perform business analysis

SAD 2012-02 Oct 1 – Jan 15, 2013

M-F, 8-5 

•  Programmers

•  Systems Analysts

•  IT Professionals

16,000/19,200 

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COURSE / SEMINAR COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED SCHEDULETARGET PARTICIPANTS /

QUALIFICATIONSFEES

(Gov’t/Private)

•  Perform requirements analysis

•  Understand and apply analysis and designmethodologies

•  Use/practice object-oriented analysis and design

•  Employ project management for business analyst 

Note:1.   Application/Enrollment is from Monday to Friday, 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.2.  Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis and ends two (2) weeks before the start of class. Reservations are not accepted.3.  Tuition fee of Network Specialist Course (CCNA Semesters 1-4) for college students is only P 2,500. A twenty (20)% discount on the tuition fee is

offered to female non-student participants.4.  Tuition fees and schedules are subject to change without prior notice.5.   All payments should be made payable to the NATIONAL COMPUTER CENTER (NCC). Withholding tax shall not apply to payments made to

NCC.6.  Interested non-government individuals may also be accommodated.7.  For further information and confirmation please call the Registrar.

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* Certification Courses (Certification Exam may be provided by a third party)

** Eligibility Courses (Certificate of Eligibility granted by Civil Service Commission

*** Seminar Fee includes meals and materials.