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Computer Training Courses


Titles and credit recommendations for all learning experiences recommended for college credit within the Computer Training Courses section can be found below. To locate information on additional learning experiences, which have also been recommended for college credit, use the Organization Directory Page link above for a complete list of titles for all learning experiences or use the following links to go directly to other sections: 

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Titles of all  evaluated learning experiences in the Computer Training section
 
NOTE: The following courses were formerly recommended for credit but no longer carry active credit recommendations. In cases where credit recommendations have been inactive for five or more years, the course exhibits have been abbreviated. Unless otherwise indicated, complete information for abbreviated course exhibits can be found in the 1992 print edition of this Directory.

NOTE: The courses below preceded by an * were evaluated and recommended for credit by the American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service for New England Telephone. Contact National PONSI for further information on any of these courses. The courses preceded by an ** were evaluated and recommended for credit by the American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service for NYNEX. Contact National PONSI for further information.

Advanced BASIC Language (6066)
Advanced FORTRAN Coding and Workshop (6068)
**ALPHA IV - Unit 1 (Module 1 and Chapters 1& 2 of Module 2)
**ALPHA IV - Unit 1 (Module 2, Chapters 3-10)
**ALPHA IV - Unit 2
**ALPHA IV - Unit 3
**ALPHA IV - Unit 4
**ALPHA IV - Unit 5
Basic ANS COBOL Coding and Workshop (6074)

Basic Assembler Language Coding (ALC) (6025)
Basic OS Utilities Workshop (6023)
Basic OS - JCL and Utilities for Operations Support (6030)
Basic PL/I Coding and Workshop (6067)
Beginning Lotus 1-2-3
COBOL Debugging (6029)
COBOL Core Debugging (6029)
Computer Fundamentals for Managers (6064)
Concepts of Total System Development (6070)
*Concepts of Total System Development (ZA13700)
dBase III Plus
Dbase III Plus
dBase IV (first entry)
dBase IV (second entry)
Design Quality Workshop (6069)
DOS - Disk Operating System (first entry)
DOS -Disk Operating System (second entry)
FORTRAN IV Coding and Workshop (6034)
FORTRAN IV Language Coding and Workshop (6034)
Freelance Plus
Harvard Graphics
IBM Information Management System (IMS/VS) Batch Programming (6048)
IBM Information Management System (IMS/VS) Teleprocessing Programming (6050)
IMS/VS Batch Programming (6048)
IMS/VS Teleprocessing Programming (6050)
Introduction to the BASIC Language (6066)
Introduction to Data Processing for Operations Support (6077)
Introduction to OS Job Control Language (JCL) (6020)
Introduction to Programming and IBM S/370 (6072)
*Introduction to Project Management (ZA13900)
Introduction to Time‑Sharing (6065)
Introductory Word Processing - Professional Write
Lotus 1-2-3 Intermediate
OS Utilities for Operations Support (6031)
*Programmer Basic Training (ZA27000)
Programmer Productivity Techniques (6069)
Project Management (6071)
Total Systems Development Workshop (6070)
TSO for COBOL Programmers (6056)
TSO for PL/I Programmers (6075)
TSO/SPF for COBOL Programmers (6076)
TSO/SPF for Programmers (6076)
Using Time‑Sharing
WordPerfect 5.0 Word Processing


Descriptions and credit recommendations

Advanced FORTRAN Coding and Workshop (6068)
Dates:
November 1976 - August 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 2 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

**ALPHA IV - Unit 1 (Module 1 and Chapters 1 & 2 of Module 2)
Dates: October 1988 - December 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Introduction to Computer Systems and Communications (applicable to Information Systems), Information Technology, or Management Information Systems (12/90). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

**ALPHA IV - Unit 1 (Module 2, Chapters 3-10)
Dates: October 1988 - December 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 2 semester hours in Introduction to Data Communications and Networking (applicable to Computer Science or Information Systems) (12/90). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

**ALPHA IV - Unit 2
Dates: October 1988 - December 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 5 semester hours in Survey of Programming Languages or Computer Systems and Communications (applicable to Computer Information Systems or Information Systems) (12/90). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

**ALPHA IV - Unit 3
Dates: October 1988 - December 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the upper division baccalaureate  degree category, 5 semester hours in Computer Networking I (applicable to Computer Information Systems or Information Systems) (12/90). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

**ALPHA IV - Unit 4

Dates: October 1988 - December 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 5 semester hours in Computer Networking II (applicable to Computer Information Systems or Information Systems) (12/90). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

**ALPHA IV - Unit 5

Dates: October 1988 - December 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computing Sciences or Information Systems (12/90). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

Basic ANS COBOL Coding and Workshop (6074)
Dates: Version 1:
June 1971 - December 1987. Version 2: January 1988 - January 1993.
Credit recommendation: Version 1 or 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 6 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78) (1/88 revalidation). NOTE: This course is comparable to 6 semester hours of college-level COBOL programming. If this course is combined with COBOL Debugging, it is comparable to 8 semester hours of college-level COBOL programming. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Basic Assembler Language Coding (ALC) (6025)
Dates:
July 1973 - August 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 6 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Basic PL/I Coding and Workshop (6067)
Dates:
October 1974 - December 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 4 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Beginning Lotus 1-2-3
Dates:
Version 1: January 1990 - December 1990. Version 2: January 1991 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: Version 1 or 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and Lotus 1-2-3 Intermediate. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

COBOL Debugging (6029)
(Formerly COBOL Core Debugging [6029])
Dates: Version 1:
August 1973 - August 1978. Version 2: September 1978 - December 1987. Version 3: January 1988 - January 1993.
Credit recommendation: Version 1 or 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). Version 3: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 2 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (1/88 revalidation). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Concepts of Systems Analysis and Design
1. Total Systems Development Workshop (6070)
(Formerly Concepts of Total System Development [6070])
2. Project Management (6071)
Dates: 1.
December 1976 - August 1987. 2. June 1976 - August 1979.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, or in the graduate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Courses 1 and 2 must both be completed to receive credit. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

*Concepts of Total System Development (ZA13700)
Dates: August 1981 - November 1990.
Credit recommendation: In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in Business Administration, Management, or Engineering Administration (4/83) (1/89 revalidation). NOTE: Credit should not be awarded if credit has already been received for Introduction to Project Management. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

dBase III Plus
Dates:
March 1990 - January 1991.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and dBase IV. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

1. Dbase III Plus

2. DOS - Disk Operating System

Dates:
1. March 1990 -  June 1991. 2. January 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: Courses 1 and 2 must both be completed to receive credit. NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course grouping and the course grouping that consists of Dbase IV and DOS-Disk Operating System. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 1996 edition.

dBase IV
Dates:
March 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and dBase III Plus. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

1. dBase IV
2. DOS -Disk Operating System
Dates:
1. March 1990 - March 1995. 2. January 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: Courses 1 and 2 must both be completed to receive credit. NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course grouping and the course grouping that consists of dBase III Plus and DOS-Disk Operating System. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 1996 edition.

Design Quality Workshop (6069)
(Formerly Programmer Productivity Techniques [6069])
Dates:
August 1976 - August 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Freelance Plus
Dates:
March 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and Harvard Graphics. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

Harvard Graphics
Dates:
February 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and Freelance Plus. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

IBM-OS JCL and Utilities
1. Introduction to OS Job Control Language (JCL) (6020)
2. Basic OS Utilities Workshop (6023)
Dates: 1. Version 1:
August 1973 - December 1987. Version 2: January 1988 - January 1993. 2. Version 1: June 1975 - December 1987. Version 2: January 1988 - January 1993.
Credit recommendation: Version 1 or 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78) (1/88 revalidation). NOTE: Courses 1 and 2 must both be completed to receive credit. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 1992 edition.

IMS/VS Batch Programming (6048)
(Formerly IBM Information Management System [IMS/VS] Batch Programming [6048])
Dates:
June 1977 - December 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category or in the graduate degree category, 2 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

IMS/VS Teleprocessing Programming (6050)
(Formerly IBM Information Management System [IMS/VS] Teleprocessing Programming [6050])
Dates:
June 1977 - August 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category or in the graduate degree category, 1 semester hour in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Interactive Programming
1. TSO for COBOL Programmers (6056)
2. TSO for PL/I Programmers (6075)
3. TSO/SPF for Programmers (6076)
(Formerly TSO/SPF for COBOL Programmers [6076])

Dates: 1. November 1974 - December 1979. 2. January 1977 - December 1977. 3. March 1977 - December 1987.
Credit recommendation: Course 1, 2, or 3: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: These courses cover substantially the same material. Credit should not be awarded to a student for more than one of the courses. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Introduction to Programming
1. Computer Fundamentals for Managers (6064)
2. Introduction to Time‑Sharing (6065)
3. FORTRAN IV Language Coding and Workshop (6034)
(Formerly FORTRAN IV Coding and Workshop [6034])
4. Advanced BASIC Language (6066)
(Formerly Using Time‑Sharing and Introduction to the BASIC Language [6066])
Dates: 1.
August 1976 - December 1984. 2. May 1975 - December 1984. 3. March 1975 - December 1987. 4. October 1975 - December 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 4 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Courses 1 and 2 and either 3 or 4 must be completed to receive credit. Credit is not recommended for a student who has already received credit for Introduction to Programming and IBM S/370 (6072). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 1992 edition.

Introduction to Programming and IBM S/370 (6072)
Dates:
January 1977 - December 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Credit is not recommended for a student who has already received credit for the Introduction to Programming sequence of courses 6064, 6065, and either 6034 or 6066. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1992 edition.

*Introduction to Project Management (ZA13900)

Dates: February 1982 - September 1990.
Credit recommendation: In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in Business Administration, Engineering Administration, or Management (4/83) (1/89 revalidation). NOTE: Credit should not be awarded if credit has already been received for Concepts of Total System Development course.  NOTE: Complete information on these course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

Introductory Word Processing - Professional Write
Dates:
January 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and WordPerfect 5.0 Word Processing. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

Lotus 1-2-3 Intermediate
Dates:
Version 1: May 1990 - December 1990. Version 2: January 1991 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: Version 1 or 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and Beginning Lotus 1-2-3. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

Operating Systems Applications
1. Introduction to Data Processing for Operations Support (6077)
2. Basic OS - JCL and Utilities for Operations Support (6030)
3. OS Utilities for Operations Support (6031)
Dates:
 1. July 1977 - August 1987.  2. June 1973 - August 1987. 3. June 1973 - August 1987.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category or in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 4 semester hours (3 lecture, 1 laboratory) in Computer Technology or Data Processing (3/78). NOTE: Courses 1, 2, and 3 or Course 3 and the equivalents of Courses 1 and 2 must be completed to receive credit. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 1992 edition.

*Programmer Basic Training (ZA27000)

Dates: Version 1: February 1978 - December 1988. Version 2: January 1989 - January 1994.
Credit recommendation: Version 1: In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in Introduction to Data Processing or Computer Science; in the upper division baccalaureate category, 6 semester hours in Programming; in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Business Administration, Computer Science, Information Science, Engineering, Management, or System Management (4/83). NOTE: Students are able to receive a maximum of 10 semester hours for this course. Version 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 6 semester hours in Programming; in the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Business Administration, Computer Science, Engineering, Information Science, Management, or System Management (1/89 revalidation). NOTE: Students are able to receive a maximum of 10 semester hours for this course. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

WordPerfect 5.0 Word Processing
Dates:
March 1990 - March 1995.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Data Processing, Computer Information Systems, or Office Automation (3/90). NOTE: It is not recommended that credit be awarded for both this course and Introductory Word Processing-Professional Write. NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 1996 edition.

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