Web Technologies Courses

CSWB – Web Technology

CSWB 110 Web Site Development with HTML5/CSS3 (3.00)

2.00 hours lecture – 3.00 hours lab Recommended Preparation: CSIT 105 Transferability: CSU

A foundation course for Internet/Intranet technologies. Skills required to develop and publish web sites utilizing HTML, including using HTML tables, web page forms, and basic CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).

CSWB 120 JavaScript and jQuery (3.00)

2.00 hours lecture – 3.00 hours lab Recommended Preparation: CSWB 110 Transferability: CSU

Introduces the skills required to design Web-based applications using the JavaScript scripting language such as writing small scripts; working with data types; creating interactive forms using various form objects; and using the advanced features of JavaScript including loops, frames and cookies. Learn to use jQuery to simplify JavaScript development.

CSWB 150 PHP with MySQL (3.00)

2.00 hours lecture – 3.00 hours lab Recommended Preparation: CSWB 110 Transferability: CSU

Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to use the PHP scripting language to develop dynamic Web-based applications. Topics of study include the fundamentals of the scripting, using PHP with HTML forms, creating functions, and

CSWB 197 Topics in Web Technology (0.50-4.00)

0.50-4.00 hours lecture – 1.50-12.00 hours lab Transferability: CSU

Topics in Web Technology. See class schedule for specific topic offered. Course title will designate subject covered.

Notes:

Units awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture and laboratory may be scheduled by the department. Refer to Class Schedule.

CSWB 295 Directed Study in Web Technology (1.00-3.00)

3.00-9.00 hours lab  Transferability: CSU

Designed for the student who has demonstrated a proficiency in computer science subjects and the initiative to work independently on a particular sustained project which does not fit into the context of regularly scheduled classes. integrating with databases using MySQL.

To satisfy a prerequisite, the student must have earned a letter grade of A, B, C, P, or CR in the prerequisite course, unless otherwise stated.

 

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