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Internet Technologies

This document provides a syllabus for an Internet Technologies course. The course is offered at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute of Computer Science. It is a 1st year, 2nd semester course worth 4 ECTS credits. Topics covered include planning and creating websites using HTML, CSS, client-side and server-side programming, dynamic pages, databases, and testing/managing sites. The course involves 30 hours of lectures and 30 hours of laboratories working on projects using web technologies. Students will be assessed through written tests on lectures and through project presentations and reports for the laboratories.

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Internet Technologies

This document provides a syllabus for an Internet Technologies course. The course is offered at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute of Computer Science. It is a 1st year, 2nd semester course worth 4 ECTS credits. Topics covered include planning and creating websites using HTML, CSS, client-side and server-side programming, dynamic pages, databases, and testing/managing sites. The course involves 30 hours of lectures and 30 hours of laboratories working on projects using web technologies. Students will be assessed through written tests on lectures and through project presentations and reports for the laboratories.

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SYLLABUS

COURSE TITLE INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES


FACULTY/INSTITUTE Faculty of Mathematics and Natural
Sciences / Institute of Computer Science
COURSE CODE
DEGREE PROGRAMME
FIELD OF STUDY DEGREE LEVEL FORMA STUDIÓW/
STUDY MODE
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 Full-time studies
COURSE FORMAT CONSULTATIONS
YEAR AND SEMESTER Year I, semester II
NAME OF THE TEACHER Andriy Mushak, PhD
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with the basics of internet technologies.

PREREQUISITES Programming, object-oriented programming


Knowledge: A student knows basic internet
LEARNING OUTCOMES technologies
Skills: A student can use internet technologies for
building sites

COURSE ORGANISATION – LEARNING FORMAT AND NUMBER OF HOURS

TIMETABLE
Lectures: 30 hours
Laboratories: 30 hours

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Topics of lectures:
The basic principles of WWW sites planning and creation
The basics of sites creation using language HTML
Cascading Style Sheets
Client-side programming
Server-side programming
Dynamic Web pages creation
Services creation, which based on databases
Languages for description and data representation
Web sites testing and publications and also management by it
The Management systems

Topics of laboratories:
The WWW site creating using HTML
The WWW site modification using CSS
Using JavaScript codes and Java applets in the Web site
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION LECTURES, LABORATORIES

REQUIREMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS Testing students’ knowledge in a written form


The implementation of a given project using web
technologies
GRADING SYSTEM Lecture: Examination of the lecture is based on a test
in a writing form covering students’ knowledge of the
lecture topics
Classes: Examination of the laboratory is based on an
implementation and personal presentation of a given
project as well as on a written report
TOTAL STUDENT WORKLOAD NEEDED Lecture: 30 hours
TO ACHIEVE EXPECTED LEARNING Laboratory: 30 hours
OUTCOMES EXPRESSED IN TIME AND
ECTS CREDIT POINTS ECTS – 4
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION Polish, English
INTERNSHIP –
MATERIALS TEXTBOOK AND REQUIRED MATERIALS:
1. Ian S. Graham The HTML Sourcebook Fifth
edition A complete Guide to HTML, Wiley
Computer Publishing, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto,
Singapore
2. Daniel J. Berlin, et al, CGI Programming, 201
West 103rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46290
3. Lynda Weinman Designing Web Graphics.2
How to Prepare Images and Media for the
Web
4. Jason J. Mangerssential Java Developing
Interactive Applications for the World-Wide
Web, McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY,
London
5. Piet A. M. Kommers, Alcindo F. Ferreira, Alex
W. Kwark Document Management for
Hypermedia Design, Springer

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