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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with the technologies associated with bringing photographic (film, video and still) images and audio to the Internet environment and enable students to identify and use the tools which facilitate these media in Web sites. Appropriate media selection, software tools for encoding various media, delivery system attributes and limitations, associated file types, audio and video codecs and software players will be discussed. Students will learn to prepare aural and visual media for the Web by creating and encoding assigned projects. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2001 and 2002 and 2003, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent for WEB majors; VPT 1030 for VPT majors
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches basic hands-on skills and knowledge that Internet professionals are expected to understand. The course is divided into three parts: Internet Business Foundations, Site Development Foundations and Network Technology Foundations. After completing this course, students will be prepared to pass the CIW Foundations certification exam. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2001 and 2002 and 2003 WEB 2291
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches students how to design and publish Web sites. General topics include Web site development essentials (such as the site development process, customer expectations, and ethical and legal issues in Web development); Web design elements (such as aesthetics, the site user's experience, navigation, usability, and accessibility); Basic Web technologies (such as Hypertext Markup Language [HTML], Extensible HTML [XHTML], and extended technologies, image files, GUI site development applications, site publishing and maintenance), and advanced Web technologies (such as multimedia and plug-in technologies, client-side and server-side technologies, and Web databases). Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent WEB 2292
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches students how to conduct business online and how to manage the technological issues associated with constructing an electronic-commerce Web site. Students will study how implementing technology can engage cardholders, merchants, issuers, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent Corequisite(s): WEB 2293
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1.00 Credits
The preparatory course for the CIW Foundations exam focuses on Web design skills that are not product- or system-specific and covers fundamental concepts in Internet Business Foundations, Site Development Foundations and Network Technology Foundations. The course uses materials that allow students to instantly evaluate the level of IT knowledge achieved and includes practice exams. WEB 2200
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1.00 Credits
The preparatory course for the CIW Site Designer exam focuses on Web design skills that are not product- or system-specific. The course uses materials that allow students to instantly evaluate the level of IT knowledge achieved and includes practice exams. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200 WEB 2210
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1.00 Credits
The preparatory course for the CIW E-Commerce Designer exam focuses on standards, technologies, and practices for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce models. The course uses materials that allow students to instantly evaluate the level of IT knowledge achieved and includes practice exams. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200 WEB 2220
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language to design client-side, platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs, script for the JavaScript object model, control program flow, validate forms, animate images, target frames and create cookies. Students will also understand and use the most popular applications of JavaScript. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent, or consent of department head
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3.00 Credits
XML Document Design teaches you how to create intelligent structured Web documents using the Extensible Markup Language (XML). You will study the functions and relationships between XML and other members of the XML family of technologies, including the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) and Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL). You will create and apply styling to XML documents in a series of hands-on labs that focus on the development of coding conventions and compliance with the rules for well-formed XML. This course provides a balance of training in theory, technology and hands-on development. The skills and concepts taught in this course enable corporations to create consistent structured documents that can be published to a variety of output formats and media. This course covers XML Document Design as well as the basics of CSS, DHTML and XHTML. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2001 and 2002 and 2003, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent
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1.00 Credits
The preparatory course for the CIW JavaScript Fundamentals certification exam. The focus of the course will be on fundamental JavaScripting. This course uses materials that allow students to instantly evaluate the level of IT knowledge achieved and includes practice exams. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200 WEB 2300
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