MDec Job Camp ~ .NET Web Application Development

MSC Malaysia Job Camp
Course Title: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications (Beginner to Advance)
Overview
What is this whole thing about?
• The MSC Malaysia Job Camp is a scheme initiated by the Multimedia Development Corporation(MDeC). The course is fully sponsored by government’s broader K-Workers Development Initiative (KDI).
• This program will run in University or College or our training premises
Who is eligible to apply for the Job Camp?
• Must have IT related diploma or degree, CGPA 2.5 and above
• IT Fresh Graudate (waiting result, waiting convo) or unemployed
Citizen of Malaysia
Course duration
- 15 days
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Create a Web application.- Program a Web application.
- Add and configure server controls for a Web application.
- Use master pages to establish a common layout for a Web application.
- Manage state data for a Web application.
- Access and display data in a Web application.
- Control access to a Web application.
- Deploy a Web application.
- Create a mobile Web application
Course Outline
- Creating a Web Application
- Programming a Web Application- Adding and Configuring Server Controls
- Creating a Common Layout by Using Master Pages
- Managing State for a Web Application
- Accessing and Displaying Data
- Controlling Access to a Web Application
- Deploying a Web Application
- Making Web Applications Available to Mobile Devices
- Building Dynamic Web Applications
- Creating Controls for Web Applications
- Optimizing Web Application Performance
- Implementing Personalization and Themes in Web Applications
- Building Web Part Pages and Web Parts
- Hands on Project, Building a 3-tier Architecture with ASP.NET 2.0
Job Placement • Our training provider will actively assist participant with job placement in MSC and non-MSC companies upon completion**.
University or College may contact us at partner@k365labs.com to discuss rolling out this program at your premises.
A coming class will start on early March 2009 at Subang