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May 13, 2025
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CIS 141 - Introduction to Web Development
5.0 Credits A foundational course intended to familiarize students with the history, organization, technologies, development cycles, and ethical standards of Web development. Prerequisite CIS 100 with a minimum grade of 2.5 or equivalent. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Identify valid emerging trends in website development technologies.
- Create supporting documents for websites, such as wireframes and site structure.
- Identify e-commerce, social media, cultural, and marketing trends of the World Wide Web.
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic Internet communication principles and protocols.
- Identify and use appropriate authoring tools, Web languages, scripting languages, content and management creation tools.
- Explain the ethical standards on the use of copyrighted materials and intellectual property rights.
- Demonstrate the knowledge of IEEE-CS/ACM Software Engineering Ethics and Professional Practices.
- Develop websites to industry standards.
- Design a Web page/site using a graphic designer’s concept.
- Document website technologies and standards.
- Back up and restore websites.
- Identify team/personnel requirements needed to successfully complete a website based upon website technical specifications.
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