Web Programming
Certificate Program Type: Advanced. Complete Web Design Certificate Program or completion of all prerequisites prior to program start.
Your certificate in Web Programming from AAU will prepare you to enter the growing field of Web Programming. You'll learn the tools needed to successfully review, analyze and modify programming systems. You'll become familiar with the methods employed to encode, test and debug documenting systems. A certificate level education is the perfect way to enter the exciting field of Web Programming.
CIS115: Introduction to Programming with Visual Basic
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: ISY101 or CIS105
This course is an introduction to programming using Visual Basic .NET. This course assumes no prior programming background and places emphasis on general programming concepts over Visual Basic specifics. While this course uses the Visual Basic language, the basic foundations of programming you will learn in this course extend to most programming languages.
CIS250: Windows Programming Using Visual Basic .NET
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: CIS110 or CIS115
This course is an introduction to Windows programming using Visual Basic.NET. Although this course assumes some previous programming experience, it starts from the simplest Visual Basic concepts, so it is suitable for students at various levels of programming expertise. Students will learn Visual Basic syntax and how to create graphical user interfaces in Windows.
CIS251: Advanced Visual Basic
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: CIS250, ISY325
This course is a continuation of CIS 250 focusing on topics such as database and component development. Students will develop several complete projects in a variety of styles.
ISY332: Java Script
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: ISY301
This course introduces the student to the JavaScript language and how it can be used to add new features and interactivity to Web pages.
ISY370: Active Server Pages
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: ISY301
This course is an introduction to Active Server Pages technology using ASP.NET, which uses server-side processing to dynamically create Web pages. Some knowledge of Visual Basic syntax is assumed. Topics include server-side controls, forms, syntax, the .NET Framework, error handling, database access, and data handling techniques. Note:Â This course requires Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0. Systems using Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 95 will be unable to run the necessary software.