Undergraduate Admission
    Graduate Admission

    Internet Technologies and Web Design, IT-D 461

    About this Course:
    This course will cover how the Internet is organized, addressing, routing, DNS, protocols, TCP/IP, SMTP, the use of Internet applications, and the creation of Web pages using HTML and graphical applications. Networked multimedia distribution technologies are also explored. The design of effective Web site including page layout, user interface design, graphic design, content flow and site structure as well as management of Web site resources including intranet management and design considerations are addressed. Students design and create a major Web site with multiple pages and cross-linked structures.

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    Prerequisites:
    Basic programming knowledge with the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Internet and the World Wide Web is required for enrollment.

    Who Should Attend:
    This course is valuable for those involved in establishing, developing or maintaining a Web site.

    Expected Outcomes:
    Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    • Recognize HTML, CSS and JavaScript mark-up and code in a web page/application
    • Select the proper mark-up tags or code to achieve a particular result
    • Identify improperly used mark-up and code
    • Produce modern standards compliant web pages
    • Deploy web pages to a public server

    Course Outline:

    • Introduction, focus on underlying technologies
    • Overview of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and how they work together
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • Brief introduction to PHP, Form Processing, templating, talk about CMS
    • JavaScript
    • jQuery
    • Apis, haml, sass, less, coffee script, image optimization

    Course Details:
    Grading/CEU award for this course includes several projects

    CEU:
    3.7

    Instructor:
    Brian T. Bailey