ITN 180 WC1 - Active Server Programming


Spring Semester 2005
Time & Day: Web Centered
Section #WC1
Course Syllabus

Scott Cline, Instructor
Phone: 586-4091 ext. 494
Office #126A
Email: scline@southwest.cc.nc.us
Web Page: http://www.sccitn.com/scline

Office Hours:

Class Hours:

  • MW 11:30 - 1:00
  • TTH 10:45-11:45 (at Swain Center Lab 105)
  • F 8:00-10:00
  • Appointments Available Upon Request
  • ITN 180: 8:00-9:50 MW Founders Hall 126
  • ITN 289: 10:00-11:30 MWF Founders Hall 126
  • CIS 172: 8:45-10:45 TTh Swain Center 105
  • COE 111
  • ITN 150, ITN 180: Online

Course Description:

This course introduces Active Server Programming. Topics include JavaScript, VBScript, HTML forms processing, and the Active Server Object Model. Upon completion, students should be able to create and maintain Active Server applications.

Optional Texts:

SAMS Teach Yourself E-Commerce Programming with ASP in 21 Days., ISBN: 0-6723-1898-9

Active Server Pages 3.0: Your Visual Blueprint for Developing Interactive Web Sites, ISBN: 0-7645-3472-6

Objectives:

  • Understand the functionality of an ASP page
  • Develop dynamic web pages using VBScript
  • Understand Arrays, Cases, Loops, and If Statements
  • Have the capabilities to modify, add, and delete data in a database

 Grading Scale:

 

 

Attendance

  10%

 

A = 90-100

 

 

Projects

  30%

 

B = 80 - 89

 

 

Mini-Projects

25%

 

C = 70 - 79

 

 

Mini-Examples

15%

 

D = 60 - 69

 

 

Final Project

  20%

 

F =   0 - 59

 

 

 

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100%

 

 

 

   

 Attendance:

I will count discussion board items that are completed on time as attendance.

 Mini-Projects:

We will work on many different mini-assignments throughout the semester. They will involve whatever aspect of ASP we are discussing at that time.

 Projects:

We will work on many different Projects throughout the semester.

 Mini-Examples: At certain points in the semester I will ask you to go out and and find examples of working VBScript code and make it work for you on our server. You will need to make the code work and have a link so we can view the source code on it. You will also need to link to this from your projects page.

 Final Project:

The final project will be assigned at the end of the semester. It will bring together all of the things we learned throughout the semester. You will not be able to get help from me or anyone else on this project.

 Withdrawal  Date and  Procedure:

The last day to withdraw from this class is Tuesday, March 29. To initiate this procedure, you must talk to your advisor about withdrawing before this date.

 Academic  Integrity  Statement:

Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, I will assign an "F" for the project, quiz or etc. that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for any repeated offense.

 Other:

If you need course adaptations or accommodations because you have a DOCUMENTED disability on file in the SSS office, if you have emergency medical information to share, or if you need special arrangements in case a building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with the SSS office within the first week of class.

I reserve the right to modify this syllabus, either verbally or in writing, as is necessary to meet our course objectives.