Course Catalog > Technology and Information Management > Programming Languages and Object-Oriented Programming
HANDS-ON
Intermediate Perl Programming
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
X401 (1 semester unit in EECS)
An elective in the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Information Systems and ManagementThis hands-on course is designed to maximize your ability to integrate various computer technologies using Perl. All major intermediate features of Perl are covered, including sub-routines, reports, functions, CGI, data structures, references, special variables, and Perl as Web database integration interface (DBI). Class sessions focus on concepts, theory, and case studies, supplemented with lab exercises that guide you to mastery of essential skills through a series of successful interactions with Perl. If you are an IT professional, system administrator, or Web developer who needs to learn this extensible Web programming language, you should benefit from this practical, hands-on approach.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of
Introduction to Perl Programming X416.7 or equivalent experience. Familiarity with HTML and SQL is recommended but not required.
Future-Term Courses and Enrollments
Courses are offered three terms per year: spring, summer, fall. Information about upcoming courses is available when enrollment opens each term.
- Spring term: Enrollment opens in early December. Classes begin in January.
- Summer term: Enrollment opens in early April. Classes begin in late May.
- Fall term: Enrollment opens in early July. Classes begin in August.
Join our email list for periodic updates about course availability.