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22 Summer 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Interested in learning more about 3-D printing? Please call 443-518-4973. Programming & 3-D Printing Introduction to 3-D Design for 3-D Printing In this 3-D printing and modeling course, learn how to create a 3-D design for 3-D printing! Use professional-level, open-source modeling soware and learn 3-D printing fundamentals. Prerequisite; Windows and basic computer experience. 1.2 CEUs. $250 (includes $170 in fees*) Mon,Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm, Jun 3-Jun 12 XA-810 8358 #5959 Gateway Campus Lab C Tue,Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm, Aug 6-Aug 15 XA-810 8446 #1252 Gateway Campus Lab C Introduction to 3-D Printing e popularity and awareness of 3-D Printing is growing. is class will introduce you to 3-D printing concepts, tools and basic design principles. Learn how a 3-D printer works, the different types of printers and materials you can use and what you can print with a 3-D printer. You will receive an email with login instructions by the start date. Please visit yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/HowardCC or call 443-518- 4680 for more information. $195 (includes $180 in fees*) Jun 3-Jun 28 XO-928 4911 #1200 Online Choosing a Programming Language e computer programming world has become much more complex and varied than it than even a decade ago. ere are many more language choices, and more types of program- ming applications, each requiring different skillsets and different levels of competency. is overview will help you understand the strengths and differences between several major languages in demand today. 3 hours. $79 (fee based, no waivers) Wed 9am-12pm, Aug 7 XA-395 8460 #1268 Gateway Campus Lab E Introduction to Java Programming Learn Java syntax, concentrating on fundamental and uni- versally useful elements. Explore advanced elements and write useful Java classes, applying object-oriented concepts such as inheritance. You will create Java programs that will allow you to work with these classes. 18 hours. 1.8 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Mon,Wed 9am-4pm, Aug 19-Aug 26 XA-398 8453 #1270 Gateway Campus Lab C Introduction to JavaScript This course introduces the basics of JavaScript, a very popular programming language, JavaScript lets you add in- teractivity to your pages by creating features such as buttons, picture carousels, and collapsible panels to your webpages. 15 hours. 1.5 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Mon,Wed 9am-3pm, Jul 15-Jul 22 XA-397 8466 #1409 Gateway Campus Lab A Introduction to Python Learn the basics of computer programming using the popu- lar and very powerful program, Python. Explore expres- sions, variables, conditionals, loops, lists, sets, dictionaries, functions, objects and exceptions. Develop, test and debug Python programs. You will enjoy building a game using Python at the end of the course. 18 hours. 1.8 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Mon,Wed 9am-4pm, Jul 24-Jul 31 XA-396 8454 #1260 Gateway Campus Lab A Introduction to C Programming Learn to create, compile, link, and debug C programs. Topics covered include: why C, data types, storage classes, declaring variables, flow control statements, operators, preprocessor statements, functions, arrays, screen input/ output (I/O), C soware tools, memory models, casting, and writing readable code. is course along with C level 2. will provide a solid foundation for any type of subsequent C applications programming, such as: business, database, scientific, engineering, graphics, operating system, or real- time process control. Users of C on other operating systems can also benefit from C's standardization and portability by learning C from these Windows or UNIX based courses. Prerequisites: Some programming experience. 1.8 CEUs. $395 (includes $240 in fees*) Tue,Wed,Thu 9am-4pm, Jul 16-Jul 18 XA-404 8449 #1256 Gateway Campus Lab C C Programming Level 2 is course has been designed to follow the Introduction to C course (level 1). Together, both courses provide a solid foundation in C programming for a variety of subsequent applications including: business, database, scientific, engi- neering, systems level, graphics, and real-time control. Major topics covered in this course include: pointers, arrays as argu- ments to functions, structures, sequential file i/o, common C bugs, debugging techniques, using a source level debug- ger (Windows only), additional preprocessor commands, unraveling complex C declarations, and a comparison of K&R C vs. ANSI C. Prerequisites: C level 1 or some basic C experience. 1.8 CEUs. $495 (includes $290 in fees*) Tue,Wed,Thu 9am-4pm, Jul 30-Aug 1 XA-405 8450 #1257 Gateway Campus Lab C Computers & Information Technology