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Louisville, Kentucky

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CIS 201

Introduction to Web Programming

This course provides an introduction to Web technologies and effective Web site design, implementation, and maintenance. The architecture of the Web, the use of the Web for sharing data, and models for using the Web to conduct business are explored. Students learn the fundamentals of web site design using languages such as HTML, JavaScript, and XML. Students become proficient in developing web sites for their own use. Additionally, this course introduces object-oriented programming using Java. Students learn the fundamentals of the object model, including the use of classes and encapsulation. The course concentrates on algorithmic development, with emphasis on sound techniques for designing, coding, debugging and documenting programs. Computer lab sessions are used to reinforce programming concepts. Extensive programming assignments are required

Units: 6.0

Prerequisites:
MATH 107 - Finite Mathematics
Min Grade: C
and
CIS 250 - Introduction to Data and Information Management
Min Grade: C