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    Nov 24, 2024  
2019-2020 | Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 | Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Web Development | A.A.B.



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The Web Development program provides students with the knowledge to code, build, analyze and maintain websites from a programming and design perspective. Students will learn to develop websites from the front-end (client-side) and back-end (server-side) to ensure that they understand all aspects of the development process. They will also be introduced to elements of graphic design, as well as responsive design for mobile devices. The latest standards of HTML, CSS and JavaScript, as well as various programming languages and concepts for the web are included.♦

Program Outcomes ►
The student will
integrate Edison State core values into every aspect of the program;
incorporate Edison State general education outcomes into every aspect of the program;                                    
evaluate and analyze problems and apply the tools of logical problem solving;        
demonstrate basic computer skills in areas such as applications, operating systems and programming;          
support new technology and demonstrate sufficient knowledge to adapt to this technology;
recognize and understand data communication and its relationship to solve business related technological problems and issues;
apply programming, database, operating systems, virtual machine concepts, security and business application skills to troubleshoot and solve information technology problems specific to degree option; and           
demonstrate ability to research, select, use and troubleshoot hardware, software and network connections appropriate to degree option.

Semester 1


  CIS 110S Computer Concepts and Applications      3     ►Meet with advisor to establish student education plan, two-way communication and academic partnership.
►Advisor and student agree on schedule for Semester 2.
  CIS 211S Operating System Concepts      3    
  COM 121S Fundamentals of Communication      3    
  ENG 121S Composition I      3    
  Social/Behavioral Science Elective 1  3    
  Credit Hours 15    
  1Refer to the AAB general education requirements.      

Semester 2


  ACC 121S Introduction to Financial Accounting    4      
  CIS 131S Fundamentals of Web Development       3 C  
  CIS 135S Fundamentals of Graphic Design   3    
  CIS 221S Java Programming I    3 C  
  Humanities Elective 1    3    
  Credit Hours 16      
  1Refer to the AAB general education requirements.          

Semester 3


  CIS 213S Database Management Concepts    3 C   ►Meet with Career Services.
►Meet with advisor to identify internship opportunities.
  CIS 222S Java Programming II   3    
  CIS 231S Front-End Web Development       3 C  
  MKT 231S Digital Marketing   3    
  MTH 125S General Statistics   3    
  Credit Hours 15    

Semester 4


  CIS 116S Foundations of Software Testing   1     ►Submit graduation application.
►Advisor to review student education plan to ensure graduation readiness.

►Meet with transfer institution advisor, if applicable.
  CIS 224S C# Programming   3    
  CIS 232S Back-End Web Development   3    
  CIS 290S Capstone Project  OR 3    
  CIS 291L Internship Experience  AND      
  CIS 291R Internship Seminar        
  ENG 125S Technical Writing   3    
  Technical Elective1 3    
  Credit Hours 16    
  1To be chosen from CIS 121S, CIS 212S, CIS 223S or CIS 225S.      

Total Credit Hours | 62


♦ Students who cannot demonstrate basic computer skills must take Introduction to Computers before entering this program.