Go to Internal Training Continued Career Development Program
CompuWeb HomeCompuware External Site
Technical Education Center Main Page

Technical Development
Academy Training
Internal Training
Compuware Client Training

Introduction
Mainframe to Client/Server Training
Client/Server to Web Training
Mainframe to Web Training


he Technical Education Center offers training that provides career development opportunities for Compuware Professional Services Division employees. The Continued Career Development Program (CCDP) focuses on two key skill areas: client/server and Web programming. These curricula offer accelerated learning and intensive, hands-on practice that enable employees to retool their existing skill sets in a short period of time, develop exciting, new areas of knowledge, and open up opportunities for a greater variety of client assignments.

The CCDP will offer three areas of study

  1. Mainframe-to-Client/Server Training - This curriculum will focus on the key concepts associated with working in a client/server environment. Students will learn C, Visual Basic and Oracle SQL. Duration: Six weeks.

  2. Client/Server-to-Web Training - In this series of courses, students will learn the basics of Web Application Development, including HTML, JavaScript, ASP, CGI Scripting and Perl, and Java programming. Duration: Six weeks.

  3. Mainframe-to-Web Training - The most intensive of the options, this curriculum combines the content from the Mainframe-to-Client/Server and Client/Server-to-Web courses, enabling learners to develop conceptual and practical skills in client/server and Web technologies. Duration: Ten weeks.
   Courses will be structured to provide both classroom and lab time; instructional delivery methods will include instructor-led training, video conferencing (using the CyberClass method and Microsoft NetMeeting technology), and computer-based training (CBT). Discussion, coaching, and question-and-answer sessions will include e-mail and audio conference calls as well as the more traditional face time in the structured learning setting. The course will alternate between lecture/discussion periods and offline lab times, in which the students work on assignments using self-paced, case study methods. Instructors will be available remotely during these lab times via telephone, e-mail, or locally.

   If you have any questions or concerns about the Technical Development Programs, please call the TEC at 248.538.2305 or FAX to 248.538.2307.

Contact the Technical Education Center.
Please direct any comments about this site to the TEC Webmasters.