CS 1300

CS 1300

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2015-2016.

The World Wide Web is both a technology and a pervasive and powerful resource in our society and culture. To build functional and effective web sites, students need technical and design skills as well as analytical skills for understanding who is using the web, in what ways they are using it, and for what purposes. In this course, students develop skills in all three of these areas through the use of technologies such as XHTML, Cascading Stylesheets, and PHP. Students study how web sites are deployed and used, usability issues on the web, user-centered design, and methods for visual layout and information architecture. Through the web, this course provides an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of information science.

When Offered Fall.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: INFO 1300

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 12345 CS 1300   LEC 001

  • 12346 CS 1300   DIS 201

  • 12347 CS 1300   DIS 202

  • 12348 CS 1300   DIS 203

  • 12349 CS 1300   DIS 204

  • 12350 CS 1300   DIS 205

  • 12351 CS 1300   DIS 206

  • 13126 CS 1300   DIS 207

  • 13127 CS 1300   DIS 208

  • 13223 CS 1300   DIS 209

  • 13224 CS 1300   DIS 210

  • 17801 CS 1300   DIS 211

  • 17803 CS 1300   DIS 212

  • 17805 CS 1300   DIS 213

  • 17807 CS 1300   DIS 214

  • 17809 CS 1300   DIS 215