Stories Tagged with "course" from 2010
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Wanna Be an Android Developer? Then Don't Miss NJIT's Newest Course
December 23, 2010
Want to learn more about creating and deploying the world’s fastest growing mobile operating system?
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NJIT's Division of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is offering Professional Development non-credit courses in iPhone and iPad Application Development; 40-Hour OSHA Hazwoper Training; Hazwoper Refresher Course; Underground Storage Tank Regulation Review; and Project Management Basics (11/9). Read more. >>
Adult learners looking to start or re-start meaningful 21st century careers will not want to miss NJIT’s upcoming open house July 15 from 5-7:30 p.m. (EST). Geared to busy adults, the open house will feature and demonstrate specially selected NJIT academic and training programs structured for weekend learning and/or online learning. The event will take place in Fenster Hall, room 100, on the NJIT campus.
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Think NJIT when it’s time to brush up on certification skills. Four non-credit courses in iPhone application development, underground storage tank regulations, online pen Source Unix certification, and Solar Panel Installations will be available from NJIT starting as early as June and throughout the summer. Each course is open to the general public and will help state residents gain skills to seek and keep jobs.
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NJIT To Offer Non-Credit Programs in Solar Panel Installation, iPhone and iPad Application Development and More
May 13, 2010
Beginning on May 24, NJIT's Division of Continuing Professional Education will offer four non-credit professional development programs in iPhone and iPad Application Development; Solar Panel Installation Training; Underground Storage Tank Regulation Review; and Open Source Unix Certification. All of these courses are open to the general public and will help NJ residents obtain new skills to seek and keep jobs.
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Free college courses ranging in content from English literature to quantum physics are now available on-line through a consortium started by MIT several years ago known as The Open Courseware Consortium. NJIT has recently been named a member of what has become a worldwide organization.
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POSTPONED--NJIT Is Region’s First Named To MIT’s Open Course Consortium: Free Talk 2/25
February 22, 2010
Free college courses ranging in content from English literature to quantum physics are now available on-line through a consortium started by MIT several years ago known as The Open Courseware Consortium.
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