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<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

LAST REVIEW: 2009-2010 NEXT REVIEW: 2014-2015 STATUS: A<br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> TITLE: Internet Site Design<br />

COMMON <strong>COURSE</strong> NUMBER: CGS 1557C<br />

CREDIT HOURS: 3 CONTACT HOUR BREAKDOWN<br />

CLOCK HOURS: Lecture: 32 Lab: 16<br />

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Clinic: Other: 16<br />

PREREQUISITE(S): None<br />

COREQUISITE(S): None<br />

PRE/COREQUISITE(S): None<br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> DESCRIPTION: This course is intended to provide technical, programming and<br />

administrative background and experience for a career with the World-Wide Web. Topics include web<br />

server administration, page design, web protocols, programming for the web, and Web site management<br />

tools. Students should have a working familiarity with the Internet and the World-Wide Web.<br />

General Education Requirements – Associate of Arts Degree (AA), meets Area(s): Area<br />

General Education Requirements – Associate in Science Degree (AS), meets Area(s): Area<br />

General Education Requirements – Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS), meets Area(s): Area<br />

UNIT TITLES<br />

1. Web Server Administration<br />

2. Advanced Web Design and Authoring<br />

3. Web Protocols (HTTP, Gopher, FTP, WAIS, News, Mail)<br />

4. Programming for the Web (Perl, Java, JavaScript)<br />

5. Web Site Management Tools<br />

6. Internet Domain Name Registration<br />

7. Marketing on the Internet<br />

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<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

EVALUATION:<br />

Please provide a brief description (250 characters maximum) that details how students will be evaluated on the course outcomes.<br />

Students will be evaluated base on their performance on in-class website design exercises, as well as implementation of<br />

external internet accessible website. Students will also be evaluated on quizzes and exams.<br />

UNITS<br />

Unit 1 Web Server Administration<br />

General Outcome:<br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

1.0 The student shall: be able to discuss how to maintain and organize a web server.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

1.1 Distinguish Internet Service Providers (ISP) from Internet Presence Providers (IPP).<br />

1.2 Describe how web servers work.<br />

1.3 Describe the various parts of a web server.<br />

1.4 Demonstrate how to install and maintain a web server.<br />

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<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

Unit 2 Advanced Web Design and Authoring<br />

General Outcome:<br />

2.0 The student shall: be able to discuss how to design a properly laid out Web Site<br />

using software tools.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

2.1 Demonstrate how to design a Web Site.<br />

2.2 Demonstrate the Basics of creating a Web Page with HTML.<br />

2.3 Use advanced HTML.<br />

2.4 Demonstrate how to create and use image maps, digital video, audio and images.<br />

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<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

Unit 3 Web Protocols (HTTP, Gopher, FTP, WAIS, News, Mail)<br />

General Outcome:<br />

3.0 The student shall be able to explain and demonstrate how to locate and retrieve<br />

information using the Internet.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

3.1 Define and discuss HTTP.<br />

3.2 Demonstrate the use of Telnet.<br />

3.3 Demonstrate the use of FTP.<br />

3.4 Demonstrate the use of Gopher.<br />

3.5 Demonstrate how Internet E-mail works.<br />

3.6 Use standard E-mail software packages.<br />

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<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

Unit 4 Programming for the Web (such as: Perl, Java, JavaScript)<br />

General Outcome:<br />

4.0 The student shall: be able to use programming languages for the web to program a<br />

page hit counter, graphical interface tool and a running text based sign.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

4.1 Use perl to program a page hit counter.<br />

4.2 Use Java to program a graphical interface tool.<br />

4.3 Use JavaScript to program a running text based sign.<br />

4.4 Demonstrate the use of frames.<br />

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Unit 5 Web Site Management Tools<br />

General Outcome:<br />

<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

5.0 The student shall: be able to use programming languages for the web to program a<br />

page hit counter, graphical interface tool and a running text based sign.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

5.1 Use various applications tools to enhance web sites.<br />

5.2 Use financial transactions and digital cash.<br />

5.3 Demonstrate acknowledge of corporate applications and internal web sites.<br />

5.4 Describe real-time communication on the web.<br />

5.5 Understand the future of the web.<br />

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<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

Unit 6 Internet Domain Name Registration<br />

General Outcome:<br />

6.0 The student shall: be able to understand and use InterNIC registration domain<br />

names.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

6.1 Discuss domain names<br />

6.1.1 Virtual domain names<br />

6.1.2 Non-virtual domain names<br />

6.2 Demonstrate InterNIC domain listings<br />

6.3 Describe registering a domain name<br />

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Unit 7 Marketing on the Internet<br />

General Outcome:<br />

<strong>BROWARD</strong> <strong>COLLEGE</strong><br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> <strong>OUTLINE</strong><br />

Common Course Number: CGS 1557C<br />

7.0 The student shall: be able to demonstrate a knowledge of how web sites are<br />

marketed on the Internet.<br />

Specific Measurable Learning Outcomes:<br />

Upon successful completion of this unit, the student shall be able to:<br />

7.1 Explain linking of domain names to key words in search engines.<br />

7.2 Explain web site hits, and history logs.<br />

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