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Internet Programming: DCS 221 Department of Computer Science Mr. Patrick Okot P.okot@gu - Ac.ug, 0772526255

This document provides an overview of the Internet Programming course offered by the Department of Computer Science at GU. The course objectives are to introduce students to programming internet applications and become familiar with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and protocols like HTTP. Students will learn to specify, design, and build web-based applications. Assessment includes tests, practical assignments, and a final exam. Reference materials cover topics on instant HTML, internet and web programming, XML, data mining, and W3C resources.

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Internet Programming: DCS 221 Department of Computer Science Mr. Patrick Okot P.okot@gu - Ac.ug, 0772526255

This document provides an overview of the Internet Programming course offered by the Department of Computer Science at GU. The course objectives are to introduce students to programming internet applications and become familiar with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and protocols like HTTP. Students will learn to specify, design, and build web-based applications. Assessment includes tests, practical assignments, and a final exam. Reference materials cover topics on instant HTML, internet and web programming, XML, data mining, and W3C resources.

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Internet Programming

DCS 221
Department of Computer Science
Mr. Patrick Okot
[email protected] , 0772526255

Overview

Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Course Outline
Assessments
Course Materials

Course objectives
The course is designed to offer students an
introduction to the Internet and
programming Internet Applications.
Students will become familiar with
browsing the Web, Telnet, FTP, creating
advanced Web pages using HTML with
embedded Java Script for data validation
and user Interaction.
Cascading style sheets and basic web page
design will also be covered.

Learning Outcomes
Intellectual skills
Analyze and evaluate academic literature within the
area of web-based information systems
Ability to formulate and express problems in the area
of Web-based information systems

Practical skills
The ability to specify, design and build professional
solutions for web-based applications using various
technologies
Report writing

Transferable skills
Ability to learn beyond the scope covered in class

Course Outline

Internet and the WWW


Internet protocols
HTML
Cascading Style Sheets
JavaScript

Assessment
Coursework (40%)
Two tests
Practical Assignments

Final Exam (60%)


Written examination

Course Reference List


1. A. Homer, C. Ullman, S. Wright, Wrox. 1998.
Instant HTML
2. Programmers Reference
3. H.M. Deitel, P.J. Deitel. 2008. Internet and World
Wide WebHow to Program. Prentice Hall.
4. 3. H.M. Deitel, P.J. Deitel, T.R. Nieto, T.M. Lin and
P. Sadhu. XML How to Program. Prentice Hall.
5. J. Ham and M. Kambler. Data Mining: Concepts
and Techniques. Morgan Kaufmann.
6. W3C Schools. http://www.W3C.com

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