Intermediate Web Programming Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Instructor Information

Office Location

R. E. Byrd Business Building BB360

Office Hours

Monday: 1:00 - 3:30 pm

Wednesday: 1:00 - 3:30 pm

Course Information

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Course

ITSE-2302-001 Intermediate Web Programming

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: ITSE 1311

Course Description

Techniques for Web development. Includes server-side and client-side scripting.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Javascript, 5th edition, by Don Gosselin

ISBN: 13-978-0-538-74887-2

Supplies

Supplies:

  • Access to a PC (personal computer)
  • Reliable access to the Internet
  • A working email address
  • Storage media
  • Simple text editor such as Notepad or TextPad. (Notepad ++)
  • Browser
  • Student Performance

    \ Student Performance:

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    \ This course is an introduction to client-side scripting for the Web using javascript.

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    \ After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to find, select, and incorporate pre-written javascript scripts into a web site and customize those pre-written scripts as needed. This outcome will be accomplished by the student becoming acquainted with the following:

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    • \ Use javascript with well-formed web pages.
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    • \ Work with javascript variables and data types and learn how to use the operations that can be performed on them.
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    • \ Add functions, events, and control structures to your javascript programs.
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    • \ Write javascript code that controls the Web browser through the browser object model.
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    • \ Use javascript to make sure data was entered properly into form fields and to perform other type of preprocessing before form data is sent to a server.
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    • \ Include object-oriented programming techniques in your javascript programs.
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    • \ Manipulate data in strings and arrays.
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    • \ Trace and resolve errors in javascript programs.
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    • \ Save state information using hidden form fields, query strings, and cookies
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    • \ Add animation and interactivity to your Web pages using the Document Object Model (DOM) and Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
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    Students Rights and Responsibilities

    Student Rights and Responsibilities

    Log in using the AC Connect Portal

    In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

    If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

    Expected Student Behavior

    Students are expected to maintain a high standard of individual honor in their scholastic work.  Students who are guilty of cheating, plagiarism, copying, or dishonesty may be excluded from class with a grade of F; or, in flagrant cases, may be suspended from the College.  The faculty of the CIS Department reserves the right to ask a student to verify any portion of a test by reproducing any specific section or all of the test in question. Any action that comprises the computer systems at Amarillo College, including but not limited to hacking or cracking, can result in a grade of "F" in this course and possible further disciplinary action. All student using computer lab workstations agree to the CIS department computer lab use policy.

    Grading Criteria

    Grading Criteria:

    Final grades will be assigned as indicated below.

         A - Superior, Minimum of 90% average on exams and quizzes plus

               all homework turned in with a 90% average on graded work.

         B - Good, Between 80% and 89.49% average on exams and quizzes plus

               all homework turned in with a minimum average of 80% on

               graded work.

         C - Adequate, Between 70% and 79.49% average on all work.

         D - Minimum, Between 60% and 69.49% average on all work.

         F - Failing, Below 60% average on all work.

     

    EVALUATION:

    Student grades are based on the following:  Each weely lab assignments are due on at their posted due date.  Half credit is given if lab is turned in after the due date has passed (maximum score of 50 points).  Exams may be made up only in emergency situations. If you cannot make it to a scheduled exam day, arrangements may be made with the instructor pior to the exam date to take the exam early. The lowest lab grade will be dropped.

     

    Labs

    40%

    Major Exams

    30%

    Final Exam

    20%

    Participation

    10%

     

    Attendance

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    • \ Come to class and participate in class dicussions
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    • \ Unless prior arrangements have been made, after 2 unexcused absenses, 3 points are deducted from the participation grade for each unexcused absense
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    • \ Check your email daily and have assignments in on time.
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    Calendar

    This course requires work outside of class.  The computer labs, located 2nd floor BYRD, are open the following times for you to complete your work:
          M-TH 7:00am - 10:00pm
          Fri 8:00am - 3:00pm
          Sat 9:00am - 5:00pm
          Sun  2:00pm - 6:00 pm

    The computer labs have lab assistants available to help you. Hours subject to change, refer to posted lab schedules for up to date times.

    Tentative Course Schedule
     

    Week

    Date

    Topic

    Reading

    Assignment

    1

    Aug 26

    Syllabus/Introduction

    Chapter 1

    Journal

    2

    Sep 2   

    Introduction to Javascript

    Chapter 1

    Lab 1

    3   

    Sep 9   

    Functions and Data Types

    Chapter 2

    Lab 2

    4

    Sep 16

    Functions and Data Types

    Chapter 2

    Lab 3

    5

    Sep 23

    Arrays and Decision Structures

    Chapter 3

    Lab 4

    6

    Sep 30

       

    Exam 1

    (1-3)

     

     

    Arrays and Decision Structures

    Chapter 3

    Lab 5

    7

    Oct 7

    Arrays and Decision Structures

    Chapter 3

    Lab 5

    8

    Oct 14

    Manipulating the BOM

    Chapter 4

    Lab 6

    9

    Oct 21

    Manipulating the BOM

    Chapter 4

    Lab 6

    10

    Oct 28

    Form and Data Validation

    Chapter 5

    Lab 7

    11

    Nov 4

    Form and Data Validation

    Chapter 5

    Lab 7

    12

    Nov 11

       

    Exam 2

    (4-6)

     

     

    Object Oriented Javascript

    Chapter 6

    Lab 8

    13

    Nov 18

    Object Oriented Javascript

    Chapter 6

    Lab 8

    14

    Nov 25

    Data Manipulation

    Chapter 7

    Lab 9

    15

    Dec 2

    Data Manipulation and Reviw

    Chapter 7 Lab 9

    16

    Dec 9

    Finals

       

     

    Additional Information

    Additional Information:

    Important Dates to Remember

    Aug. 25

    Fall Classes Begin

    Sept. 1

    Labor Day Holiday

    Sept. 10

    Census Day

    Nov.  18

    Last Day to Withdraw

    Nov. 27-30

    Thanksgiving Holiday

    Dec. 8-12

    Finals

    Dec. 13

    Commencement Exercises

     

    Syllabus Created on:

    11/30/-1 12:00 AM

    Last Edited on:

    11/30/-1 12:00 AM