CIS123 Proposed

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Prefix & proposed course number

CIS 123

Proposed course title

Introduction to Web Development

Proposed course description

Provides an overview of major web technologies currently in use, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, to provide a foundation for success in later web programming courses. Demonstrates methods for integrating these technologies within a website. Describes the overall architecture of a full website, including the web browser, web server, content, markup, and front and back-end programming.

Proposed course outcomes (3-5 outcomes)

   Describe the major components of a website, including the front-end browser, back-end web server, web content, the internet, and HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
   Recognize and identify a variety of content markup and programming languages used on the web, such as HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, SQL, and PHP.
   Demonstrate a working knowledge of the syntax and semantics of commonly-used web languages.
   Create web content that combines multiple technologies using standard interfaces between these technologies.
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