4.00 credits
(3,3,0)
15 wks
An introduction to web technologies and client-side web-application development, for students with prior coding experience. Students learn to apply a suite of fundamental technologies and techniques to build user interfaces and small web applications for the browser. Students develop a core understanding of how the Internet and World Wide Web work; how to design and develop HTML web pages styled with CSS; how to incorporate multimedia in their designs; how to add interactive functionality with JavaScript; and how to store application state in a server-side DB and/or in browser storage. Each student designs and builds a complete stand-alone project, published on the WWW.
Prerequisites: COMP 115 (C-) or COMP 101 (A) or IXD 108 (B-)
Notes:
- COMP 165 is an approved Numeracy course for Cap Core requirements. COMP 165 is an approved Science and Technology course for Cap Core requirements.
- COMP 165 is an approved Quantitative/Analytical course for baccalaureate degrees. COMP 165 is an approved Science course.