School of Continuing Studies  
 
   
Continuing Studies Northwestern
0
0
0
 
Undergraduate Room Assignments
Course Schedule at a Glance
Course Listings
Accounting
Advertising
African American Studies
African and Asian Languages
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Astronomy
Biological Sciences
Business Law
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Classics
Communication Studies
Comparative Literature
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Economics
English
Finance
French
Geography
History
Information Systems
International Studies
Journalism
Marketing
Mathematics
Music History
Organization Behavior
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Radio/Television/Film
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Statistics
Theatre

Graduate | Undergraduate | Certificate | Summer | Programs at a Glance | OLLI
SCS Home  >  Course Listings
 

Course Listings

Use the pull-down menus to find classes based on day of the week, department, campus, course number or term. View courses at a glance for a quick view of all courses by day, campus and term.

 
Department: 
 
Campus: 
 
Day: 
 
Course Number: 
 
Term: 
   
NOTE: Most of the courses in the following areas may not be audited: Accounting, Art, English writing courses, Information Systems, Journalism, Language, Mathematics, Performance Studies, Physics, Statistics and Theatre. Some other individual courses also may not be audited. See course listings for details.

Information Systems courses carry science credit. Programming courses may not be audited.

CIS 130-CN
Tools and Technologies of the World Wide Web

This introductory course on the tools and technologies for developing web pages and web sites concentrates on the client side technologies, using Internet Explorer as a web browser. At the end of the course, students should be able to use tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver to create basic web pages, and should be familiar with basic web page components and structures. Students are introduced to Web 2.0 concepts, and learn to use XHTML to mark up basic web page components such as links, lists, tables, and form elements; the cascading style sheet technique to create or change the presentation of web pages; and to use JavaScript to create dynamic web pages. The course also covers: the document object model used in the HTML document and used by JavaScript; the creation of basic event handlers for dynamic web pages to change the contents and/or presentation of the page based on user interaction, and the use of Adobe Flash to create simple animated web components. Basics about Ajax , XML, RSS, and Web services are also introduced. May not be audited or taken P/N. A $74 lab fee is due at registration. Prerequisite: some programming experience, such as CIS 110 or equivalent is not required, but will be helpful.  
Spring 2010
CH   Days: TBA  Time: TBA   Sec. 12  Staff    

Northwestern University
Courses | Graduate | Undergraduate | Certificate | Corporate Education | OLLI | Summer | Students | Faculty | About SCS | Contact
SCS Home | Northwestern Home | Calendar: Plan-It-Purple | Sites A-Z | Search
Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies 339 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 - 3008
Phone: 312-503-6950 (Chicago) 847-491-5611 (Evanston) Fax: 312-503-4942
Last updated June 26, 2009 World Wide Web Disclaimer and University Policy Statements © 2009 Northwestern University