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Internet Design and Webmaster II
Certificate Program


Course Description and Prerequisites:

The Internet Design & Webmaster II Certificate Program is for people who have already completed the Internet Design & Webmaster I course. The course is taught in a hands-on environment where students will learn web page authoring, how to design and manage a web site and the fundamentals of web programming using PERL.

Students must have some previous programming experience to enroll in this class. The ideal student should have completed Internet Design & Webmaster I.

Module Overviews:

Module 1: Web Site Design and Management
This course addresses the design of effective Web site including page layout, user interface design, graphic design, content flow and site structure; management of Web site resources including security and intranet management and design considerations. The use of design standards and templates teach students to maximize site consistency. Students will design and create a major Web site with multiple pages and cross-linked structures.

Module 2: Fundamentals of Web Programming
This course introduces programming the Common Gateway Interface for World Wide Web pages using Perl. Perl is a high-level programming language that is also an interpreted language, which allows programs to be written and tested without an intermediate compilation step, allowing ease of experimentation as well as rapid and easy testing and debugging. The emphasis is on fundamentals of programming and creation of interfaces to handle HTML form data. In the lab, students will create basic Perl programs with Web interfaces, learn to adapt existing Perl code, and process data flows from online forms with basic database structures.

Internet Design and Webmaster II Schedule


Information & Registration:
To register or for additional information contact us by phone or email
Chicago or Wheaton 630-682-6035 
reif@iit.edu
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