Date of Submittal:       Apr 11, 2003           

TEC Document No.:          TECH03-39

Proposed Effective Date:        Spring, 2004

Submitting Department:   ISCP

Approved by School of TEC: 11/03/2003

Contact Person:                 Kurt Jordan

Approved by Univ. Senate:

Form 40 Needed:          Yes  x       No   

Subject:           New course: CIS 446 Web Development III

Justification:   The use of the Internet and World Wide Web changes as new technologies are developed and used. For graduates to be employable as Web developers, they must be trained in current and emerging techniques such as Web services. CIS 446 is an advanced Web development course that will train students in current and emerging techniques and software used to develop web- and network-based applications.


Current:

None


Proposed:

CIS 446 Web Development III

(Class 2, Lab 2, credit 3)

Prerequisites: CIS 341 Web Development II

Description: This course is a study of advanced methods and techniques for developing and implementing Web- and network-based applications. New topics and techniques in Web development are discussed. Extensive laboratory exercises and a comprehensive semester project are assigned.


Impact on Students:                           Students will be exposed to current and emerging Web- and network-based development technologies and techniques.

Impact on Other Academic Units:     None

Impact on University Resources:     This course requires computer lab resources.

Impact on General Education: The course satisfies the computer utilization skills component of the general education requirements.