JavaScript, Fourth Edition, Gosselin Don,
Course Technology, 2007, ISBN 13: 978-1-4239-0150-1 or ISBN 10: 1-4239-0150-9
Web Site Design Made Easy, Learn HTML, XHTML, and CSS, 3rd edition, Gaskill Dennis,
Morton Publishing Company, 2008, ISBN: 0-89582-2
Course Rationale: |
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This course is an intermediate level course for web programming and is a required
course in the Web Developer Specialist Certificate.
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Course Objectives/ Outcomes: |
- At the completion of this course you should be able to design and develop web pages
that incorporate CSS, text, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies
and authoring tools. The course gives you an introduction to computer logic and programming
for client-side web programming. The course includes designing, coding, debugging,
testing, and documenting programs using a high-level, object-oriented, programming
language (JavaScript). The course also includes advanced CSS, DHTML programming and a client-side
programming language.
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Requirements: |
- Complete 10 homework assignments.
- Complete 2 examinations.
- Complete a final project.
- Seek assistance and ask questions about course material or
course requirements from the instructor as necessary. You
are responsible for all material presented in the text,
through the course web pages, and the class listserve.
- You will upload all assignments to your web site and notify
Dr. Scholl when you are ready for grading.
- You are not to use web designing software for your
projects. You are to key in your html code and javascript.
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Course Grade Calculation: |
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Web Assignments 10 * 40 = 400 |
Exam #1 200 |
Exam #2 200 |
Final Project 200 |
Total 1000 |
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Homework Assignments: |
- Ten homework assignments will be given during the course.
Homework assignments are due at midnight (the end of the day) of the assigned due
date. Late assignments may be accepted for credit with
a possible penalty of 20%. If you become 3 assignments
behind, you may be dropped for lack of progress at the
instructors perogative.
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Examinations: (project based) |
- Two projects and a final project will be given. The first project will cover the
material presented up to the date of the project. The second
project will emphasize the material presented after the first
project but may include topics from the entire course. Projects
must be completed on or before the scheduled dates. Exceptions
must be approved by the instructor. The final project will entail creating
a complete site based on the information learned throughout the course.
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Grading Scale:
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A 90-100 |
B 80-89 |
C 70-79 |
D 60-69 |
F Below 60
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Course Schedules |
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