Course Objectives
The course continues from and requires completion of MGA340: Web Design and Development Ι. Students can broaden their knowledge in web design transitioning from static to dynamic website development with new technologies and environments. These include client-side languages such as JavaScript, JSON open standard data interchange format, as well as the HTML5 & CSS3 features.
Based on the introductory module MGA340, this module aims at the combined application of knowledge transfer into the new dynamic web environments to create fully functional, easy-to-use, aesthetically pleasing and standards-compliant outcomes.
The course also aims to familiarize students with available content management systems (CMS) for the development, customization and maintenance of dynamic web pages.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to:
a) Design and develop websites using basic development methods and techniques as well as customization and maintenance of websites.
b) Examine and manage the HTML DOM and JSON data structures through JavaScript, and program the dynamic parsing, and presentation of data using these.
c) Apply and manage advanced tools and techniques for web development
d) Manage the installation, development, customization, and maintenance of content management systems (CMS) as well as additional features to enhance user interaction.
e) Appraise and integrate appropriate technologies and practices, based on the identification and analysis of project specifications for the development of successful, user-friendly, compatible, and engaging websites.
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