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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is on understanding how to maintain a web site and how to optimize the server in which the web site is stored. This course will look at the concept of building a web site and take it through the process of actually implementing that web site. The process entails building a support team, maintaining and optimizing the server, addressing legal issues associated with web site operation, and dealing with contracting issues such as performance, availability and cost. Students will become knowledgeable of various requirements to implement a web site and what to be aware of in taking on support for an existing site.
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3.00 Credits
Delivery of this course is through the Internet. This course is ideal for the non-technical manager. Web Production provides students with an understanding of the design, organization, marketing and budgetary considerations of a small business web site. The focus of this course is more on how to design the website to meet the business needs or objectives and to select the appropriate tools for web production. Other topics will include understanding the basics of doing business on the Internet (e-commerce) and understanding how to use search engines to promote a web site.
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3.00 Credits
Front Page is an application that can aid users in developing web pages without the user being highly technical. This course is designed to provide technical skills and interactive learning required to develop web pages. In this course, there is no programming knowledge requirement. Web pages will be constructed as if they were being created in a word processing environment, a very simplified way to develop a web page. Some related topics will include proper web page design techniques, managing collections of related web pates (links), personal use web page design, professional business use web page design, and more.
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3.00 Credits
Interactive learning is emphasized. In this course the focus is on students acquiring some advanced technical skills to build interfaces that users want or need. Some related topics in this course are review of hypertext systems, information management, content planning, authoring techniques, user interface design, web navigation, web multimedia, and uses of multimedia databases.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of server-side programming. The focus of this course is on script writing for the Internet via CGI using the programming language Perl as the scripting language. Basic Perl programming skills will be learned. Students will learn how to create shopping carts, track users, understand cookies, produce HTML pages that extract information from databases, and implement client Apull@ and server Apush@ techniques. Students will also, learn to create web-based forms and program the associated CGI scripts to develop dynamic, interactive websites.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to Dental Hygiene including an overview of the normal oral cavity, common pathological conditions, preventive measures, dental hygiene education and community dentistry.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide dental hygiene students with basic didactic background for clinical skills required for dental hygiene practice. Prerequisite: DHYG 101. Co-requisite: DHYG 121.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic clinical techniques required for entry into the first clinical level of basic patient care. Co-requisite: DHYG 120.
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1.00 Credits
Study of the morphological characteristics of the teeth. A laboratory course in identifying and drawing teeth is included. Prerequisites: BIOL 220, BIOL 222. Co-requisites: DHYG 120, DHYG 123.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a basic knowledge and understanding of head and neck anatomy, including terminology, osteology, and basic physiology of the oral cavity. Prerequisites: BIOL 200, BIOL 220, BIOL 222. Co-requisites: DHYG 120, DHYG 121, DHYG 122.
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