CIT125 Web Development and Programming -  Prerequisites CIT111 - 3 credits

 

CIT125 BC61 6:30-9:10PM M Boyce S587

 

Instructor: Kenneth L Moore  Office N457

http://unix1.ccac.edu/~kmoore/ 

email: kmoore@ccac.edu

 

Text Book: Weaving a Website– Susan Anderson-Freed – Prentice Hall Publishing

 

An introduction to website development. This course focuses on developing scripting and programming skills necessary to design, create, and enhance Web pages for personal and business use.  Students will acquire hands-on experience in creating Web pages that include text, images, tables, frames, forms, sound, and video.  Students will work with a variety of scripting and programming languages.

 

Learning outcomes: 

 

1.       Work within a graphical environment (GUI).

2.       Design and layout of a Web page.

3.       Create Web pages using the HTML markup language.

4.       Create Web pages that contain various page elements such as, text, images, frames, etc.

5.       Create Web pages that interact with client side programs written in languages such as JavaScript.

6.       Create Web pages that interact with server side programs written in languages such as Perl.

7.    Understand and properly use the common terminology used for the design and creation of Web pages.

   

Grading: Projects/Homework 20% Exam 1 40%  Exam 2 40%

 

Instructor’s note:  This will be a fun, informative course.

 

Week-by-week Schedule (subject to change)

(ch 1-7 HTML ch 8-15 JavaScripting ch 16-20 Perl)

 

 

  1:  Ch  1, 2  

 

  2:  Ch  3, 4  

 

  3:  Ch  5, 6    

 

  4:  Ch  7, 8            

 

  5:  Ch  8

 

  6:  Ch 9        

 

  7:  Ch 10

 

  8:  Ch 11

 

  9:  Exam 1

 

10: Ch 12, 13 +XHTML

 

11: Ch 14, 15

April 14

12: Photo Shop and Front Page

April 21

13: ASP

April 28

14:  ASP Review for Final

MAY 5

15.  Exam 2 

MAY 12

16.  Final Project Due