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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

CA278 Web Application Development Using ColdFusion

 

Come hear Professor Melissa Lizmi speak
at this leading national ColdFusion conference
(this summer in Bethesda)!

CFUNITED

Student Quote

"I thoroughly enjoyed this course. It's one of the best courses I've had -- ever."

-- Mike, Retired Math Professor

I am not a programmer but I found ColdFusion easy and fun to learn!

- Laura, Freelance Web Designer

Sample Syllabus (Word document)

Course Description

A hands-on introduction to Web database applications using ColdFusion. Topics include creating a simple database; connecting a server-side database to a Web page; viewing, sorting, updating, and searching a database through the client-side interface; creating and customizing reusable code; integrating an email facility; and maintaining site security through user logins and limiting site access. Four hours lecture/discussion each week. (4 semester hours)

Prerequisites/Corequisites

CA 272 or consent of department.

Assessment levels: EN101/101A, MA091, RD110.

Student Quote

"This is a great class. A real challenge. Anyone interested in Web design should take it."

-- Igor

"CA278 changes you from a Web designer to a Web programmer. "
-- Jon

The best classes I have taken from this college have been CA272 and CA278 (Web Development and ColdFusion).

- Barbara, Programmer

Goals and/or Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:

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.

Review HTML and Database Design

Create a basic Web page using HTML and create a database using Microsoft Access.

Introduction to Client and Server-side Software

Identify the roles of each type of software and describe how they work together.

Display Database Contents

Connect a locally developed database to a Web page and display database contents.

Modify Data

Create Web pages to insert, delete, and modify records.

Sort Data

Create facilities to sort data.

Search Data

Create automated and user customizable search facilities and display results.

Customizing Code

Create, store, and reuse custom code.  Create drop-down lists and command buttons.

Debug Code

Utilize various methods of debugging code.

Email

Create an email facility for storing user input.

Site Maintenance

Maintain user information through cookies and session variables.

Site Security

Create login requirements and limit site access. 

 

Student Quote

"Good semester! Great teacher! Can't wait for Advanced ColdFusion."

- Anna

CA278, Web Database Applications, is one of the best courses I’ve taken at Montgomery College. It’s very useful and practical, and ColdFusion is an easy language for Web developers to learn. The course is designed well with lots of in-class exercises – a model for all Web and programming classes.

- Ray, Technology Professor

"The 278 class was excellent. We had a great group of people and I really learned a lot. The curriculum you prepared was very comprehensive, and really touched on the areas you need to begin developing your own database driven website! What a powerful USEFUL tool CF is!! You did an excellent job preparing the lectures and the number of and order of the lectures too."

-- Paul, Technical Recruiter



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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