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"Anyone who
has never made a mistake has never tried anything new."
Albert Einstein
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Web & Gaming Courses
Below is a list of Computer Applications Courses that teach web
skills. For a full list of gaming classes (including courses from other departments, see www.studygaming.com).
Each course is linked to a sample course syllabus. Students
may also be interested in:
List of Web & Gaming Courses in the CA Department
(Click links to view sample course syllabi)
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Category |
| CA 125 New! |
Introduction to Flash |
Internet & Gaming |
| CA190 |
Intro to Game & Simulation Development |
Gaming |
| CA 195 |
Building Game Worlds: Mods, Level Design & Quality Assurance. |
Gaming |
| CA 225 New! |
ActionScript for Web Publishing and Gaming |
Internet & Gaming |
| CA 272 |
Web Site Development with XHTML
(Effective Fall 2002, formerly Home Page Construction ) |
Internet (HTML &
XHTML) |
| CA 273 |
Advanced Web Site Development
(Effective
Spring 2004, formerly Advanced
Web Technologies) |
Internet (Advanced
HTML, CSS, Javascript, PDF, Flash, etc.) |
| CA 274 |
E-Commerce Web Sites: Administration, Security & Marketing |
Internet (E-biz, Security &
Admin) |
| CA 276 |
Dynamic HTML with JavaScript |
Internet (JavaScript) |
| CA 277 |
XML and Its Applications |
Internet (XML) |
| CA 278 |
Web Database Applications |
Internet (ColdFusion
& Access) |
| CA 282 New! |
Web Application Development Using PHP and MySQL |
Internet (PHP & MySQL) |
| CA
288 New! |
Advanced Web Application Development Using ColdFusion
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Internet (ColdFusion & Access) |
| CA
299 New! |
Web Certificate/Degree Portfolio |
Internet (Project
Managment) |
| CA 269 |
Computer Applications Internship |
Internship |
Student Quote
"I have gotten to know most of the professors in the department.
In introductory courses, the pace was slower, and I learned to
overcome many little glitches in working with computers. I never
felt overwhelmed. The coursework was not real heavy but could
take time.
I liked computers before, and I like computers still. I will
be making a career in this field.
I have a sense of accomplishment. Now the employers in the area
have good reasons to hire me.
What is very, very important is: I have a future."
-- Tom |
Student Quote
"All the computer classes that I have taken, HTML, JavaScript,
ColdFusion, and XML have improved my skills considerably. I think
I will get a great job after I graduate due to the skills that
I have learned at Montgomery College."
-- Igor
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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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