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Web Programmer Certification

This certificate is designed with the Computer Science major in mind. It is focused less on content and more on code. After completing the ISC Core Courses Web Programmer students take the following three courses:



CS 242 INTRODUCTION TO JAVA PROGRAMMING (4 credits)
Prereq: CS 145.

Introduction to the Java programming language for CS majors and non-majors seeking Web programmer certification from the Internet Studies Center. Subjects include object-oriented programming, language, utilities, abstract, window toolkit, network programming and applets.

CS 342 WEB SCRIPT PROGRAMMING (3 credits)
Prereq: CS145.

For CS majors and non-majors seeking Web programmer certification from the Internet Studies Center.Development of programs and scripts for Web server applications;common gateway interface with Perl, C, and other scripting languages. Server-side JavaScript; Active Server pages.

CS 442 ADVANCE WEB PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (3 credits)
Prereq: CS145, CS242 and CS342. CS242 may be waived with instructor approval.

For CS majors and non-majors seeking Web programming certification from the Internet Studies Center. Advanced network, applet, and server applications in Java. GUIs, Web spiders and Web search algorithms, security, remote method invocation and Java Beans.



These courses are offered to CS majors and any non-majors who have completed the prerequisite programming courses. Web programmers should be familiar with all aspects of scripting (both client- and server-side), database specification and interface. Ideally they will get experiences in both Unix and NT server environments.

Web Programming students will then get hands-on experience with an internship or practicum.

Internship or Practicum







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