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Computer Applications (CA) Courses:
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Keyboarding99   Internship: 269
Microsoft Office: 106 | 120 | 141232 | 240242 | 252
Web & Gaming125 | 190 | 195 | 225 |  272 | 273 | 274 | 276 | 277 | 278 | 282288 | 299

CA273 Advanced Professional Web Technologies

Sample Syllabus (Word document)

Course Description

Student Quote
"Taking CA273 was a very rewarding experience. Even though the content given in this class is complex (FRAMES, CCS, JAVASCRIPT, FLASH, JAVA), it is presented by the instructor in a way that is easy to assimilate.

Additionally, I was able to accomplish my goals since I learned not only a lot of theory, but I was also able to put into practice what was taught in class."

-- Victoria A.

Explores latest advanced Web technologies and development skills with XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Web standards, basic server side programming with PHP and/or ColdFusion, usability and accessibility, JavaScript and Dreamweaver.  Students make web sites attractive, dynamic, accessible and easy to maintain. Three hours lecture/discussion each week. (3 semester hours)


Prerequisites/Corequisites

Prequisites: CA 272 or successful completion of the departmental skills assessment.

Goals and/or Objectives

By the end of the course, the student will be able to:

Topics

Outcomes

Development and enhancement of non-technical skills

  • Speak and write about the course topics with sufficient proficiency.
  • Apply critical thinking to a variety of topics in the course.

Advanced HTML and XHTML

  • Utilize advanced HTML techniques, including the latest standards released by the W3C, to enhance or modify Web sites.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

  • Utilize CSS concepts and techniques, including design and style. Create Web sites using CSS elements.

Web Authoring Software

  • Use templates, library items, jump menus and advanced Dreamweaver features to create and validate forms.

Usability & Accessibility

  • Design and create Section 508 compliant Web sites.

Web Standards

  • Master latest Web standards, including current trends, issues, and challenges
  • Design Web sites using latest Web standards.

JavaScript

  • Use JavaScript to validate forms and manipulate XHTML elements.

Server Side Programming

  • Implement basic dynamic Web sites using PHP (or Cold Fusion) features and functionalities.


Please note that the information provided here is only a guideline and may occasionally be out of date. Official current semester course description language can be found at:

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