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School and training course in:Oakland, United StatesTotal 561 result(s).
School: UC Berkeley Extension Training Centers: Berkeley, Fremont, Oakland, San Francisco, San Ramon, Redwood City, United States Tel.: (510) 642-4111 UC Berkeley Extension Headquarters 1995 University Ave., Berkeley CA United States Tel: (510) 642-4111
Investment Portfolio Management Course Format: Classroom This course provides a comprehensive overview of investment management. It examines how an investor can construct and manage a portfolio of financial securities based on his or her personal goals, time frame, and risk tolerance. Topics include modern portfolio theory, fundamental and technical analysis of equities, concentrated equity positions, fixed income analysis, benchmarking, capital mark...
Tax-Efficient Investing Course Format: Classroom Personal Finance Workshops
Taking Control of Your Finances
How to Construct a Portfolio of Mutual Funds
Residential Real Estate Taxation for Homeowners
The ABCs of Planning Your Estate
Tax-Efficient Investing
Get your financial house in order this spring. Volatile markets and changing tax laws make the management of personal finances more challenging than ever, but the overabundan...
Introduction to the SAS System Course Format: Classroom The SAS system for information delivery has become the international standard for data management, manipulation, storage, retrieval, and analysis. Gain a rigorous exposure to core SAS elements and get grounded in the fundamentals of the SAS system programming language and procedures.
Introduction to Statistics Course Format: Classroom This course covers basic concepts of probability and statistical inference, focusing on an intuitive approach to understanding concepts and methodologies. It introduces statistical/critical thinking, including the uses and abuses of statistics, descriptive statistics, probability, sampling distributions, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression.
Prerequisites: Two years of hi...
Introduction to Perl Programm Course Format: Classroom Perl is widely used by UNIX and Windows programmers and system administrators as well as by Web and database programmers. It is an easy to learn, extremely powerful extensible language with add-on modules available for almost every kind of task imaginable. Perhaps its most powerful feature is that Perl programs will run on any operating system with few, if any, changes needed.
On successful...
Introduction to PL/SQL Course Format: Classroom
Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server Course Format: Classroom Microsoft SQL Server is a scalable, high-performance relational database management system designed for distributed client/server computing. This course provides an in-depth introduction to Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 features and related utility tools. Topics include Microsoft SQL Server architecture; system and user databases, schemas, tables, and other database objects; TRANSACT-SQL, used to ex...
Internetworking with TCP/IP Course Format: Classroom The TCP/IP protocol suite forms the fundamental building block of the worlds largest data network, the Internet, and has become the de facto standard technology for building todays enterprise data, voice, and video networks. This course focuses on the TCP/IP protocol suite as an enabling technology for building scalable, multiservice networks, and gives you a solid foundation in TCP...
Internet Technologies Course Format: Classroom Internet professionals must possess a keen understanding of the sophisticated technologies that drive the online world. This course pulls back the curtain, demystifies the technical underpinnings of the Internet, and reveals how Web sites really work. This course covers both commercial technologies (Microsoft) and open-source options (UNIX/Linux platforms).
Network and Internet Security Course Format: Classroom This course covers the security issues associated with local and wide area computer networks. General course topics include public and private key encryption, secure communication over insecure networks, application security versus network-level security, Web server and browser security, firewalls, biometrics, and wireless security issues.
More specific topics include encryption (PKI, RSA, ...
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