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Lastly, Benedictine courses are structured for adult students as well who have busy schedules and time constraints. Classes are offered on evenings and weekends in five, ten, and fifteen week intervals, and are presented using adult learning methods. Furthermore, students who just want to freshen up their computer skills or learn to use particular software also have the opportunity to take courses structured towards their computer background with courses in beginning, intermediate, and advanced.


 

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In addition, Benedictine curriculum provides students with a network of more than 90 microcomputers which incorporate the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. Languages include C++, Java, Visual Basic, FORTRAN, Prolog, Lisp, and ICON. The software allows students to gain firsthand accessibility to what professionals in the field are already utilizing to be efficient in their companies

 

 

 

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