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WEB 160: Internet & Web Architecture
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Summer 2008: Online (1) Fall 2008: Online (1) Description: Students will gain an appreciation for the architechtural factors that a Web manager must consider when implementing Web servers and services. We will discuss relevant aspects of the architecture of the Internet including the Domain Name System, registering domain names, obtaining IP addresses, access technologies, and TCP/IP. We also look closely at the Web servers themselves, considering factors such as operating systems Web server software, security concerns, secure on-line transactions, server performance, Java, CGI, Active-X, etc. Students work on a semester-long case project to design the Web infrastructure for an organization.
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WEB 200: Relational Database/Web Applic
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): WEB-125 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1), Online (1) Fall 2008: Online (1) Description: This course is an introduction to the use of relational databases on the World Wide Web. Topics covered will be relational database design, database connectivity and manipulation. Students will work with a server-side tool to build and query databases using SQL. A major emphasis of the course is SQL and how to utilize it to build, manipulate and create output from a database. Toward the end of the course, students will have an opportunity to work with SQL to create output from a database to a web page.
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WEB 225: Web Development II
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): WEB-125 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1), Online (1) Summer 2008: Online (1) Fall 2008: Online (1) Description: Expand the horizons of the web page to fully utilize all the functionality provided by the browser. This course will allow students to develop and implement complex page designs. Students will learn how to design a site to meet the communications needs of the client. Covering designing for usability and aesthetics and advanced HTML, this course will introduce DHTML, SHTML and XML to allow students to fully understand the separation of design, structure and content in web page development.
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WEB 225 - Web Development II
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WEB 265: Implementing Web Media
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): WEB-225 OR MMG-210 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: This course will focus on the implementation of digital media to enhance web pages that are designed for a desired presentation effect. Students learn how to develop client-server media applications and use Web scripting languages to control media within web pages. Software applications used to optimize web graphics and animated images, streaming audio and video, VRML and other current technologies will be covered in the course.
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WEB 290: Computing Internship
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: Students obtain practical experience in a real-world computing, networking, or programming environment in companies around the area. With faculty supervision, students will work 120 hours in a business setting appropriate to their major.
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WEB 320: Server-Side Scripting
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): WEB-200 OR SWE-200 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Online (1) Summer 2008: Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: Students learn about Common Gateway Interface (CGI) applications and how to create them. CGI is the method by which a Web server can obtain data from, or send data to databases, documents, and other programs, and display that data to viewers via the Web. A CGI can be written in many programming languages, but Practical Extraction and Report Language (PERL) is the language used in this course. Students will practice CGI programming through homework assignments and an ongoing project in which they will plan, design and implement a simple Web-based shopping cart application.
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WEB 325: Client Side Scripting
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): WEB-225 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: This course will emphasize client-side scripting and Dynamic HTML techniques. This course will provide coverage of JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets as implemented in browsers higher than soft Internet Explorer 4.X. Students will use the Document Object Model (DOM) to gain access to one or more components of a Web page. They will also learn how to change these components based on the actions of a user. We then look at how to apply JavaScript to Cascading Style Sheets to allow changes to the way a Web page looks after it has been loaded in a browser. Teams of students work on a semester-long project to create a dynamic Web site for an internal or external client.
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WEB 340: Mastering XHTML and XML
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): #take WEB-225 or MMG-210 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Fall 2008: Online (1) Description: Extensible Markup Language (XML) is not just for Web pages: it can be used to describe and store any kind of structured information and will allow information to pass between different computing systems which would otherwise be unable to communicate. Students will start by studying XHTML. Documents written using XHTML are XML based and are designed to work in conjunction with systems that understand XML. This course will expand the understanding of XML and the presentation of data via different medious, including its use in the development of presentation of web pages. The course will use XML to create a customized markup language for exchanging information in a domain chosen by the class
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WEB 350: Implementing E-Commerce Techno
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): WEB-320 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: In this course we will examine the design and implementation of Internet technologies used for the purchase and sale of goods and services, and to provide service and support to customers after the sale. We will cover incorporating the web presence into business process and the technical requirements of e-Commerce solutions. Server side scripts will be developed or enhanced to provide content management, security, payment systems, auxiliary systems, and transaction processing. Teams of students will develop a commercially based web presence that allows the client to update their web content and support their customers. Students will also gain hands-on experience with a variety of commercial packages used to create business-to-consumer stores.
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WEB 360: Current Topics in Internet Tim
1.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: Internet time is several times faster than ordinary time. In this course we discuss the most recent developments and trends related to the Internet. Students research and are presented with emerging and important issues. Students must analyze the impact of their findings and present their arguments to the class.
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