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This course introduces World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard markup language and services of the Internet. Topics include creating web pages, search engines, FTP, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to deploy a hand-coded website created with mark-up language, and effectively use and understand the function of search engines. Topics include HTML, XHMTL.
Course Prerequisites:
Take ENG-002 MAT-003; Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-111: Introduction to Web Graphics
This course introduces the creation of web graphics, and addressing problems peculiar to WWW display using appropriate software. Topics include web graphics file types, optimization, RGB color, web typography, elementary special effects, transparency, animation, slicing, basic photo manipulation, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to create graphics, such as animated banners, buttons, backgrounds, logos, and manipulate photographic images for Web delivery.
Course Prerequisites:
Take DRE-098(S23643) or ENG-002; Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-115: Web Markup and Scripting
This course introduces Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) standard client-side Internet programming using industry-established practices. Topics include JavaScript, markup elements, stylesheets, validation, accessibility, standards, and browsers. Upon completion, students should be able to develop hand-coded web pages using current markup standards. Students will also be exposed to industry standard development tools and practices with these technologies.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-110(S22058) or CTI-110(S22510); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-125: Mobile Web Design
This course introduces students to web design for mobile devices. Topics include planning an effective mobile Web site, industry standard Mobile Markup Language, CSS3, multimedia, m-commerce, social media, testing and publishing. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, develop, test, and publish Web content designed for mobile devices.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S21133); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-140: Web Development Tools
This course provides an introduction to web development tools.Topics include creating websites using web development tools and web standards. Upon completion, students should be able to create small web sites and upload files to a web server.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; <br>Option: Take DRE-098(S23643) DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030; <br>Option: Take ENG-002 MAT-003; Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-141: Mobile Interface Design
This course covers current design standards and emerging approaches related to the design and development of user interfaces for mobile devices. Emphasis is placed on research and evaluation of standard and emerging practices for effective interface and user experience design. Upon completion, students should be able to design effective and usable interfaces for mobile devices.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; <br>Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030; <br>Option: Take MAT-003; Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-151: Mobile Application Development I
This course introduces students to programming technologies, design and development related to mobile applications. Topics include accessing device capabilities, industry standards, operating systems, and programming for mobile applications using an OS Software Development Kit (SDK). Upon completion, students should be able to create basic applications for mobile devices.
Course Prerequisites:
Take CSC-151; Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-180: Active Server Pages
This course introduces active server programming. Topics include HTML forms processing and other issues related to developing active web applications. Upon completion, students should be able to create and maintain a dynamic website. Current trends in ASP, to include ASP.Net will be taught.
Course Prerequisites:
<br>Option: Take CIS-115(S24979) or CSC-153; <br>Option: Take WEB-110(S22058) or CTI-110(S22510); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-182: PHP Programming
This course introduces students to the server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language PHP. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques required to create dynamic web pages using PHP scripting language features. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and create a dynamic web site using the PHP scripting language.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-110(S22058) or CTI-110(S22510); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-210: Web Design
This course introduces intermediate to advanced web design techniques. Topics include customer expectations, advanced markup language, multimedia technologies, usability and accessibility practices, and techniques for the evaluation of web design. Upon completion, students should be able to employ advanced design techniques to create high impact and highly functional web sites. Students will develop a working knowledge of using CSS and employing within a website.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S21133); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-213: Internet Marketing and Analytics
This course introduces students to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM)and web analytics. Topics include Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per Click advertising (PPC), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), web analytics, eye-tracking software and email marketing. Upon completion, students should be able to set up, monitor and maintain SEO optimized websites; and develop strategies for online marketing and advertising plans.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S21133); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-214: Social Media
This course introduces students to social media for organizations. Topics include social media, marketing strategy, brand presence, blogging, social media analytics and technical writing. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize popular social media platforms as part of a marketing strategy, and work with social media analytics tools.
Course Prerequisites:
Take ENG-111(S25433); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-215: Advanced Markup and Scripting
This course covers advanced programming skills required to design Internet applications. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques required to support Internet applications. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, debug, and document Internet-based programming solutions to various real-world problems using an appropriate programming language. Students will be exposed to emerging technology in web development tools.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-115(S22059); Take previously. Required.<br>Take WEB-115(S22059); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-225: Content Management Systems
This course introduces students to Content Management Systems (CMS) designed for the publication of Web content to Web sites. Topics include individual user accounts, administration menus, RSS-feeds, customizable layout, flexible account privileges, logging, blogging systems, creating online forums, and modules. Upon completion, students should be able to register and maintain individual user accounts and create a business website and/or an interactive community website.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S25584); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-250: Database Driven Websites
This course introduces dynamic (database-driven) website development. Topics include the use of basic database CRUD statements (create, read, update and delete) incorporated into web applications, as well as in software architecture principles. Upon completion, students should be able to design and develop database driven web applications according to industry standards.
Course Prerequisites:
Take DBA-110 or DBA-120; Take previously. Required.<br>Take WEB-110(S22058) or CTI-110(S22510); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-251: Mobile Application Development II
This course covers advanced applications and custom programming to develop applications for mobile devices. Topics include device capabilities, OS specific Software Development Kits (SDK), scripting for functionality and designing interactivity. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate effective programming techniques to develop advanced mobile applications.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-151(S23076); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-260: E-Commerce Infrastructure
This course introduces the concepts and tools to implement electronic commerce via the Internet. Topics include application and server software selection, securing transactions, use and verification of credit cards, publishing of catalogs, documentation, and site administration. Upon completion, students should be able to setup a working e-commerce Internet web site.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-250(S24410); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-287: Web E-Portfolio
This course covers the creation and organization of a web-based e-portfolio that includes a resume, references, and comprehensive academic and work samples. Emphasis is placed on creating an e-portfolio with solid design and demonstrable content, the production of a resume and self-promotional materials, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to present their own domain with included professional e-portfolio elements of resume, sample work, and related self-promotional materials.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-210(S22061) WEB-125(S24401); Take previously. Required.<br>
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-289: Internet Technologies Project
This course provides an opportunity to complete a significant Web technologies project from the design phase through implementation with minimal instructor support. Emphasis is placed on project definition, documentation, installation, testing, presentation, and training. Upon completion, students should be able to complete an Internet project from the definition phase through implementation.
Course Prerequisites:
Take CTI-110(S22510) CTI-120(S22511) CTS-115(S20996); Take previously. Required.<br>Take WEB-151(S23076) or CSC-118; Take previously. Required.<br>