Upcoming November Courses

Institute of Computer Education (ICE) is a dedicated ICT training facility in Malta, providing a wide range of courses with world-wide recognized certifications. We are dedicated to unlocking potential – in our students, through our experienced staff and qualified trainers. Student’s success in reaching their goals is our main objective.

Database Development Course
Starting on Tuesday 15th November 2011 

Course Outline

  • Database overview
  • Data Definition Language (DDL)
  • Working with queries – Retrieving Data
  • Modifying data in a table
  • Using SQL functions in queries
  • Working with multi-table queries (Joins)
  • Implementing data integrity
  • Using databases for software applications

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Photography & Photo Manipulation Techniques
Starting on Saturday 26th November 2011 

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Photography
  • Module 2: Adobe Lightroom
  • Module 3: Adobe Photoshop

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Adobe Illustrator Course
Starting on Monday 28th November 2011 

Course Outline

  • Understand Illustrator Interface
  • Drawing Basic Shapes
  • Using Pencil Tool, Pen Tool and Brushes
  • Creating Compound Paths
  • Working with Strokes
  • Editing Objects, Layers and Groups
  • Blend Colors and Shapes
  • Exporting and Saving File
  • Advanced Blending

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AutoCAD 2D & 3D Course
Starting on Monday 28th November 2011 

Course Outline

  • Creating Basic Drawings & Manipulating Objects
  • Drawing Organization and Inquiry commands
  • Altering & Hatching Objects
  • Working with Layouts and Reusable Content
  • Working with Annotative Objects & the Drawing
  • Creating Additional Drawing Objects
  • Parametric Design & Dimensioning
  • Isolate or Hide Displayed Objects
  • Viewing Drawings in 3D & Grip Editing

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We believe that training is all about the students and their learning experience. This is why we have invested a lot of time and money in making the Institute one of the most modern and advanced on the island. Course groups are kept to a maximum size of 15 students to ensure individual attention during the course.