Search tips
- At least one filter selection or keyword should be specified to execute a search. You can apply filters as needed to narrow your result and remove then to expand your search result.
- Use double quotes (" ") to specify an exact phrase or when you need to use special search characters such as + or -.
Examples: "c++", "end-to-end", or "Java applet" - Use a space between keywords if courses must contain both of the words or phrases.
Example: Java WebSphere searches for courses containing both of the words Java and WebSphere - Use a pipe character (|) if courses must contain at least one of the words or phrases.
Example: Java | WebSphere searches for courses containing either the word Java or the word WebSphere - Use a minus character (-) to exclude a word or phrase
Example: Java -WebSphere searches for courses that contain the word Java and not the word WebSphere - Use the asterisk character (*) as a wildcard to broaden your search.
Example: Program* searches for courses containing words that begin with Program such as: Program, Programmer, Programming, Programmable, etc. - Combine these rules for advanced searches.
Example: "Java Applet" + Program* -WebSphere searches for courses that contain the exact phrase Java Applet and a variation of the word Program (i.e. Program, Programmer, Programming,Programmable, etc.) but not the word WebSphere