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Course Description (from catalog):
This course covers the creation of interactive Web sites. Students learn about CGI (Common Gateway Interface) and CGI scripts. 
The course teaches Perl and the unique features it offers to make effective CGI applications. 
Students learn about the protocols that govern Web communication. It also teaches other 
languages used in server processing such as ASP.NET. The course introduces students to 
XML (Extensible Markup language). Students also learn to develop server-side Internet 
databases that can be accessed from a Web site. Prequisite: CIS17, CIS44 or permission of the instructor.
Course Objectives:
The primary objective of this course is to teach interactive web sites. At the
completion of this course, the following objectives should have been
accomplished:
Texts:
XML
Patrick Carey
Course Technologies ISBN 0-619-10187-3
CGI/Perl
Diane Zak
Course Technologies ISBN 0-619-03440-8 
Material to be Covered:
Requirements and Grading: The student will be expected to complete all assigned
work. This is an advanced course and debugging is the responsibility of the
student. Learning to effectively debug your own work is a critical programming
skill. Homework assignments are due in a week unless otherwise specified There
will be approximately one assignment per week (occasionally two). Quizzes, when
given, will count as a homework assignment. In addition there will be a final
exam. Grading percents are:
Evaluation:Assignments, programs and exams are graded using either number grades
or letter grades based on the following (A=90-100, B=80-89, C=70-79, D=60-69,
F=below 60). The student's grade for the course will use the same scale and
will be based on the percentages explained in the grading section. Plus and
minus grades will be given.
Attendance:The student is allowed to cut six one hour classes.
Methodology: This course is offered as an in-class course or as a
Distance Learning, Web based course. For in-class students, it is a combination of
lectures and interactive projects with supplementary information available on the Web. Web
based students will be relying on the information at the Web site for the
information being presented in class. Web based students are invited to attend
class at any time if they feel that hearing a lecture would be valuable (if an
in-class version of the course is being offered that semester). Lectures are recorded and put online and 
Smartboard notes are captured and put on line. All students
should read the assigned notes, study the presentations available and avail
themselves of other resources in mastering the course material. In addition, students
will be working independently on projects designed to give them additional
computer skills and practical experience in analyzing and solving problems and
debugging their work. When appropriate, exercises and problem solving
techniques are used.
This SYLLABUS is not to be construed as a CONTRACT in any way, shape, manner or
form. This SYLLABUS is a SUGGESTED course OUTLINE and will be GENERALLY
followed, subject to change according to the INSTRUCTOR'S discretion and needs.
Academic FLEXIBILITY is important!
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