CSIS410: Web Enterprise Technologies
11/08/2019 to 04/16/2020 • Modified 08/08/2024
Course Description
Provides students with thorough knowledge of current technologies and best practices for developing database driven dynamic websites including database and client side programming. (Formerly BMIS 410)
Next Start Date*
August 19, 2024
LUOA Equivalent Course*
- CSB 3410: Web Enterprise Technologies, 3 LUO credits.
Program Restrictions*
- DPL: Dual Enrollment – Certificate in Web Development (DUCV-DPL-D)
Prerequisite Requirements*
All of the following:
- CSB 3311 previously completed with a minimum grade of D
and - CSB 3325 previously completed with a minimum grade of D
High School Diploma Requirements*
- Contributes .5 credits to LUOA – Fine Art/Career/Tech Ed, Fine Art/Career/Technical Ed Requirement.
Rationale
This course applies the knowledge and skills gained in the prerequisite courses in real-world assignments and projects designed to reinforce and expand the knowledge and skills of the student through more advanced web based technologies.
Course Assignment
After reading the Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Throughout the course, the student will respond to Discussion prompts. The student must completely respond to the prompts and post a thread that has a minimum of 3 paragraphs and 250 words by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday of the assigned Module: Week. The student must also submit replies to at least 2 classmates’ threads that are at least 150 words each by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of the assigned Module: Week. The student must use supported posts from scholarly sources, complete paragraphs, proper APA formatting, and correct citation of information that is not his/her own.
The student will work on a website consisting of 6 individual assignments. Each assignment should be made available on a main menu using the domain name that the student purchased for this course. The domain must be accessible on the Internet via the purchased hosting provider. Assignments should have a visible timestamp of submission and the last edit timestamp on the website footer.
The project in this course involves the design, development, and implementation of a content management system (CMS). The CMS will be developed to meet the business requirements of a proposed ecommerce company.
CMS Project: Sessions will develop the company’s website with products, security, and sessions.
CMS Project: Database will implement the CMS that manages the website content via a database.
The Final Exam is open-book/open-notes and is comprehensive. The student should apply the learned knowledge from the course to correctly answer 50-multiple-choice questions. The Final Exam measures knowledge learned from the assigned textbook readings in Module 1: Week 1 – Module 7: Week 7.
*Course specifics are tentative and subject to change each year. For the most current information, please refer to the Course Registration Tool.