INET 1650 - Web Programming I This course covers JavaScript programming language. Students learn about such topics as statements, comments, variables, conditions, loops, functions, and arrays. The course focuses on client-side JavaScript and the manipulation of the web page DOM and canvas. Students learn to write web applications that process and report data based on user input.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Lecture
Prerequisites: COSC 1010 Introduction To Computer Science I with a C or better. INET 1580 Web Page Authoring or good understanding of HTML/CSS recommended.
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of INET 1650 Web Programming I , the student will:
- describe the DOM.
- create web applications to solve real and simulated problems.
- apply proper programming techniques.
- analyze debugging messages.
- demonstrate a systematic method of problem solving.
- utilize basic data structures, conditionals, arrays and other elements when creating web applications.
- organize JavaScript code that facilitates maintenance.
- develop functions to optimize code reuse.
- author comments in code to clearly document web applications.
- use industry tools to design, develop and maintain web applications.
Program Outcomes Web Development AAS
PO#1 Use markup languages to present information in web pages.
PO#2 Use web technologies to build interactive components on a web page.
PO#6 Apply programming knowledge in the creation and maintenance of programs and scripts.
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