 Soon you could be writing C and C++ courses even if you have never written a program before.
That’s right! Get ready to join the ever-increasing numbers of people learning and using C and C++ programs that do what they want them to do.
With the DCA Computer Programming course you will learn about command descriptions, format syntax and language references. As you work for your Diploma you’ll even be able to practice while you study.
The learning materials include examples of code, questions to ponder and exercises to reinforce your skills.
By the time you’ve finished we know you will be writing powerful programs with confidence and competence. While the learning materials are aimed primarily at the beginner computer programmer or those new to C and C++, this course teaches more than just the language. It is therefore ideal for those who already write programs but have never had the time to tackle more detailed projects.
If you are just starting out in computer programming or want to build on your existing knowledge, let the DCA Computer Programming course be your catalyst to a stable and rewarding future.
Course includes: • Understanding the Personal Computer • Introduction to C Programming • Components of C Programming • C to C++ • Classes & Objects
As a DCA student, your course fee covers everything you will need to successfully complete the computer distance learning course and earn a DCA Diploma accredited by NCFE:
• All textbooks, study guides, and learning aids designed for distance learning • A full range of student services, including online exams • A personalised diploma upon course completion • Unlimited educational support by e-mail or freephone • Free postage and packaging.
Get started today, and you can earn your Computer Programming Diploma in as little as six months, or take up to two years, if you prefer – the choice is yours.
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| "I have a better understanding of computers than I had before. DCA has led me to want to learn more about computers and helped me learn how I can use them to improve myself and society." — G M |
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