If you’re both a creative and technical person then consider becoming a Microsoft ASP.NET Developer. Gain a broad understanding of how to create and maintain dynamic web sites, while providing a fast and feature-rich Web 2.0 interface.
Become a Qualified Microsoft ASP.NET Developer
The Microsoft ASP.Net Developer Diploma program provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully design and implement cutting edge web sites, web applications, and web services using the Microsoft NET framework, ASP.NET. You’ll also learn to develop websites and applications using AJAX and JQuery.
Be introduced to the many new features of ASP.NET that help to improve performance, security, and inter-operability with the latest browsers. You’ll have the opportunity to explore using web technologies such as XML and SQL. With the rapid growth of ASP.NET, this course will prepare you for employment in a corporation or as a freelance developer.
Course Outline
During the Microsoft ASP.Net Developer Diploma program you’ll learn:
Microsoft.NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development
Designing and Developing ASP.NET Applications Using Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5
Microsoft SQL Server, Implementation and Maintenance
Microsoft SQL Server – Database Development
Microsoft SQL Server, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance
XML and AJAX
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Microsoft ASP.Net Developer Diploma program will be able to start their careers as:
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