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2018-2019 Catalog and Handbook 
    
2018-2019 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Web Programming, Certificate


Upon completion of a Certificate in Web Programming a student will be able to:

Science & Technology
  • Understand and demonstrate basic computer constructs.
  • Understand and demonstrate proficiency in Java.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use an Integrated Development Environment tool (i.e. Visual Studio) efficiently.
  • Demonstrate proper use of a programming language’s syntax, data, memory, and control structures.
  • Create a static web page using HTML structural elements and attributes.
  • Define and apply style rules to one or more web page.
  • Design and implement page layouts using tables and CSS style rules.
  • Create a Web form to accept a variety of user input.
  • Develop a responsive, multimedia Web site.
  • Test and edit an HTML document so that it is considered ‘well-formed’ (follows specified standards).
  • Create a dynamic web page using HTML and JavaScript.
  • Assemble static elements including text, graphics, and pictures into professional appearing web sites.
  • Develop, test & debug client side JavaScript programs & AJAX/AJAJ client-server programs.
  • Create, test & debug server side PHP programs.
  • Use MySQL Database Management System to create database tables for use with Internet applications.
  • Design attractive, dynamic web sites which integrate Internet applications and databases.
  • Publish unique websites including static, dynamic and database elements to a remote web server. 
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
  • Demonstrate the ability to break down the logic needed to solve a problem using computer programs.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work independently and in teams to achieve established goals.
  • Employ a software development process that includes problem analysis, logic and interface design, testing and debugging.
  • Distinguish between a program’s input, processing, and output requirements.
  • Identify and resolve different types of programming errors.
  • Create programs that effectively solve a variety of problems.
  • Professionalism
  • Exhibit professional and ethical behavior.
  • Seek membership in professional organizations.
  • Demonstrate the ability to research and present information on a given IT topic.
  • Design and construct a professional-looking, user-friendly interface that enhances a software solution.
Communication
  • Demonstrate proficiency in written communication.
  • Demonstrate professional verbal skills through oral presentations.
  • Demonstrate use of appropriate computer terminology.
  • Explain fundamental programming concepts and terminology.
  • Discuss program logic and code with others.
  • Describe objects and the document object model (DOM).
  • Describe ways to address various accessibility issues on the Web.