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May 04, 2024
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CIS 243 - Web Development III: Introduction to PHP
5.0 Credits Topics include: Server-side scripting for web pages using PHP. Students will learn fundamentals of PHP scripting including functions, logical structure, and database connectivity used in creating web sites. Prerequisite: CIS 242 with a minimum grade of 2.5 or equivalent experience.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Review Internet protocols and the use of Internet protocols on the World Wide Web. [REASON]
- Identify and understand the differences between client-side and server-side scripting. [REASON]
- Use the appropriate script, client-side or server-side, to complete an interactive website. [REASON]
- Use the Document Object Model to interact with a Web page. [REASON]
- Use properties, methods and event handlers associated with the Document Object. [REASON]
- Create and use scripting variables and data types using appropriate naming conventions. [REASON]
- Use arithmetic, comparison and logical operators in a scripting language. [REASON]
- Create procedures and re-usable functions in a scripting language. [REASON]
- Describe how server-side scripting is processed by a Web server and create pages which include server-side scripting. [COMMUNICATE]
- Use the request object to retrieve information supplied by a Web user to a form. [REASON]
- Create an interactive website using a database. [REASON]
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