CIS201 syllabus - Jordan University of Science and Technology

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Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Computer & Information Technology
Computer Information System Department
CIS 201 Introduction to Web Design
Fall (First) 2016
Course Catalog
1 Credit hours (3 h lectures). This course is an introductory course to the web design, provide theoretical
study of how the Internet and the World Wide Web work; creating and maintaining Web pages and
sites; HTML, style sheets, graphics editing , DHTML, use of HTML editors, and introduction to
Java script.
Title
Author(s)
Publisher
Year
Edition
Text Book(s)
Internets and World Wide Web How to program
Deitel & Deital
Prentice Hall
2013
5th Edition
References
Books
Recent references available at JUST university library (book name, author, year, copies available)
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Internet links
Burdman, J., “Collaborative Web Development”, Addison Wesley
Carey, P., 1999, “Creating Web Pages with HTML”. Course Technology
Crouch, M., 2000, “Web Programming with ASP and COM”, Addison Wesley
Umar, A., “Application Reengineering: Building Web-Based Applications and
dealing with legacies, I/e”, Prentice Hall
www.deitel.com----www.prenhall.com\deitel
Instructors
Instructor
Mr.Mustafa Radaydeh
Mr.Hesham Abndeh**
Office Location
Office Phone
E-mail
Med. Buddings PH1 LEVEL 0, Eng. Buildings N2**.
myradaideh@just.edu.jo, Hesham@just.edu.jo
Teaching Assistant
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Prerequisites
CS112
Prerequisites by course
Topics Covered
Topics
Chepters in Text
Chapter 2 , Chapter 3.
Week number
1-7
Chapter6
8-13
14-15
Introduction to HTML and
XHTML
Chapter4
Cascading Style Sheets (CCS)
Introduction to Java Script
Mapping of Course Objectives to Program Outcomes1
1. Have an overview of how the internet and world wide web works.[a, g]
2. Understand the XHTML tags such as header, linking, images and lists and
W3C Validation Service [a]
3. Know and understand more about other advanced XHTML tags such as
table, form, internal linking, meta and frameset.[a, c, d]
4. Distinguish between inline styles and embedded style sheets.[a, d]
5. Understand the internal and external CSS.[a, j, k]
6. Understand some operations (Positioning elements, background, element
dimensions, Text flow and user style sheet) for formatting the web page
using CCS.[ j, k]
Assessment method
Exams
Exams, lab Assignment
Exams, lab Assignment,
Exams, lab Assignment,
Exams, lab Assignment,
Exams, Assignment,
Exams,
Exams
7. Understand how to write and use the Java script [a, c, d]
Relationship to Program Outcomes (score out of 5)
A
B
C
D
E
5
1
3
3
1
F
G
H
4
I
J
K
3
3
L
M
N
Evaluation
Assessment Tool
Lab assignments
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
Expected Due Date
Weekly within two hours
According to the University final examination schedule
Weight
15%
45 %
40 %
Policy
Attendance
Project /Lab
Exams
Attendance is very important for the course. In accordance with university policy, students
missing more than 10% of total classes are subject to failure. Penalties may be assessed
without regard to the student's performance. Attendance will be recorded at the beginning or
end of each class.
Students are expected to keep up with the material as it is presented and submit assignments
and project on time.
All exams will be CLOSE-BOOK. The date of the Exams will be scheduled later.
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Lower-case letters in brackets refer to the Program outcomes
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Last Modified: Sep 17th, 2015
Prepared by: Mustaafa radaideh
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