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  • 4.00 Credits

    Internet Networking and Security Pre: CPS100 Co: Students will examine the underlying network technologies behind the Internet and the World Wide Web and what is needed to allow remote machines to communicate with each other. Participants will also learn how to implement and strengthen security procedures on an Internetwork. Topics will include an overview of TCP/IP, HTTP, IP addressing, subnetting, routing, DNS, SSL, proxy servers, firewalls, password protection, and encryption. Students entering this course must be able to use the Windows interface to locate, create, and manipulate files and have a working knowledge of how to use a web browser to access information on the WWW. (4 lecture hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    HTML Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: Emphasis is on using XHTML coding standards to create Web pages that display tables, image maps, frames, and forms. CSS will be used throughout the course to create consistent pages in student Web sites. Dynamic Web pages will be created using JavaScript and DHTML. (3 lecture hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Web Graphics Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: An introduction to designing and preparing graphics for the World Wide Web. File formats, file sizes, compression methods, cross-platform web color, typography in images, client-side image maps, scanning techniques, and browser- specific techniques will be covered. Photoshop and other graphic editor programs will be used to create and optimize graphics for a course project. Multimedia software will be used to produce web animations that will be incorporated into the overall design of the project web site. Students entering this course must be able to use the Windows interface to locate, create, and manipulate files and have a working knowledge of how to use a web browser to access information to the WWW. Fulfills open, software and web development electives. (4 lecture hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Web Programming Pre: CPS140 Co: This course presents the basic topics in programming for the internet. The languages used are Java and Perl. This is a hands-on course which will be taught in a computer classroom. (4 hours of lecture per week)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Web Site Seminar Pre: CPS140 Co: This course will use case studies to explore effective and useable Web sites. Students will integrate current Web technology into a project which will be evaluated on color usuage, navigation elements, and design elements. Promotion of sites, cookies, site monitoring, commerce, and security issues will be examined. Fulfills open, software and web development electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    XML Pre: Co: CPS140 This course will provide students with practical experience developing XML solutions, including writing well-formed XML documents, modeling business requirements using XML, coding XML reserved characters, validating an XML document with a DTD, using entities, capturing user requirements with XML Schemas, and writing XSL templates to transform XML documents into HTML. Fulfills open and software electives. (3 lecture hours per week)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Web Development Using DHTML Pre: CPS140 Co: This course will cover the basic syntax of DHTML building upon HTML syntax. Topics will include JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, Java Applets, and other tools to make Web pages dynamic. (2 lecture hours per week) Fulfills open and software electives.
  • 2.00 Credits

    JavaScript Pre: CPS140 Co: This course will introduce advanced web authoring techniques. JavaScript will be used to add interactive features to web sites. Loops, Conditionals, Arrays, Windows, Frames, Objects, and Object handling will be covered. Students will create scripts that respond to user input and validate user data. Fulfills open and software electives. (2 lecture hours per week)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dreamweaver Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This hands-on course explores the design of Web sites using Dreamweaver software. Students will define a web site, work with text and images, use Dreamweaver's CSS tools, create and style tables, and work with templates and forms. Websites will be published to a server and evaluated as part of the course assignments and projects. Students enrolling in this course should be capable of using the Windows or Mac operating system and have an understanding of basic file management. Fulfills open and software electives. (3 lecture hours per week)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Dreamweaver Pre: CPS158 Co: This hands-on course explores the design of Web sites using advanced Dreamweaver features. Students will use Dreamweaver code tools, Spry widgets, and advanced templates. An in-depth coverage of advanced CSS will include using complex selectors and creating CSS layouts. Fulfills open and software electives.
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