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10/6/14 X DATE REQUIRED COURSE ELECTIVE COURSE Business X DIVISION NEW COURSE REVISION LAKE LAND COLLEGE Course Information Form COURSE NUMBER SEM CR HRS 3 COURSE PCS # CIS 099 LT HRS PREREQUISITES: 3 TITLE Web Page Design LAB HRS SOE HRS (Assigned by Administration) ECH 3 Type 30 words per minute Catalog Description (40 Word Limit): This introductory course focuses on creating and maintain- ing web pages using XHTML and CSS code. List the Major Course Segments (Units) Contact Lt Hrs Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web 2 Website Design Overview 3 XHTML Basics 5 Configuring Color and Text with CSS 7 XHTML Visual Elements and Graphics 5 Cascading Style Sheets—Page Layout 7 XHTML Forms 4 Tables in XHTML 4 Adding Multimedia 3 Beginning JavaScript 5 EVALUATION: Quizzes Lab Work X Exams Projects X X Oral Pres. Comp Final Contact Lab Hrs Papers Other Textbook: Title Web Development & Design Foundations with HTML5 Author Terry Felke-Morris Publisher Addison Wesley Volume/Edition 6th Edition Copyright Date 2013 CIS 099 – Page 2 Major Course Segment Hours Learning Outcomes The student will be able to: Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web 2 1. Explain Internet URLs. 2. Discuss Web terminology. 3. Examine Web page components. Web Site Design 3 1. Create clear, easy Web site navigation on user-friendly Web pages. 2. Apply best practices of Web design. XHTML Basics 5 1. Configuring Color and Text with CSS 7 1. Use CSS to format a Web page. XHTML Visual Elements & Graphics 5 1. Use color on Web pages. 2. Decide when to use graphics and what graphics are appropriate. 3. Apply the image tag to add graphics to Web pages. Cascading Style Sheets—Page Layout 7 1. Discuss reasons to use Cascading Style Sheets for page layout. 2. Configure single-column and two-column page layouts using Cascading Style Sheets. 3. Discuss page layout resources. XHTML Forms 4 1. Describe common uses of forms on Web pages. 2. Create forms on Web pages. Tables in XHTML 4 1. Know the uses of tables in Web design. 2. Be able to code an XHTML table and nested tables. Adding Multimedia 3 1. Add various forms of multimedia to a Web page. Beginning JavaScript 5 1. Know the basics of JavaScript. 2. Be able to incorporate simple JavaScript routines into a web page. Explain XHTML syntax, tags, and document type definitions Course Outcomes: At the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Understand proper XHTML coding structure. Describe standard web design principles. Use CSS for page layout and formatting.