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Course Description

The students will be introduced to major client-side web application design and development applications including HTML, HTTP, Java Script programming, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

Learning outcomes

  • Discuss fundamental web design concepts and the related challenges
  • Design, develop, implement and maintain:
    • Typical static web pages with current web-related technologies
    • Dynamic web pages with current web-related technologies
  • Design, develop, implement and complete web project

Course topics

  • Brief Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW)
  • Getting Started with HTML5
  • Getting Started with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • Designing a Page Layout
  • Graphic Design with CSS
  • Designing for the Mobile Web
  • Working with Tables and Columns
  • Designing a Web Form
  • Enhancing a Website with Multimedia
  • Getting Started with JavaScript
  • Exploring Arrays, Loops, and Conditional Statements
  • Working with Events and Styles
  • Working with Document Nodes and Style Sheets

Required text and materials

Students are responsible for purchasing the required materials on their own:

  • Carey, P.M. (2018). New perspectives: HTML 5 and CSS3: Comprehensive. (8th ed.) Cengage Learning.
    Type: E-Textbook. ISBN: 9780357698365 / 9780357107188

Note: This item can be purchased directly from Campus eBookstore via Wolfie's Campus Store.

Additional requirements

A text editor such as Notepad++

Assessments

Please be aware that should your course have a final exam, you are responsible for the fee to the online proctoring service, ProctorU, or to the in-person approved Testing Centre. Please contact exams@tru.ca with any questions about this.

To successfully complete this course, students must achieve a passing grade of 50% or higher on the overall course and 50% or higher on the mandatory Final Exam.

Assignment 1: Learning Journal 5%
Assignment 2: Layout Design of a Website 5%
Assignment 3: Web Form Design 5%
Test: Modules 1 to 8 10%
Assignment 4: Making a Website Portable and Using Multimedia 5%
Assignment 5: Demonstrate Use of JavaScript 5%
Project 25%
Mandatory Final Exam 40%
Total 100%

Recommended requisite(s)

  • COMP 1130 with a score of C or better; or
  • COMP 1131 with a score of C or better

Exclusions

  • COMP 2680
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Section Title
Web Site Design and Development
Section Schedule
Any Time (30 weeks duration)
Course Fee(s)
Canadian in BC/YT non-credit $647.75 Click here to get more information
Canadian outside BC/YT non-credit $756.83 Click here to get more information
International Student non-credit $1,661.15 Click here to get more information
Available for Credit
3 credits

Open Learning faculty member information

An Open Learning faculty member is available to assist students. Students will receive the necessary contact information at the start of the course.

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