Content is to learn how to build Web applications for the corporate intranet and global Internet
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integrating Web pages with databases and other information servers
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programming Web user interfaces in HTML, JavaScript, and Java
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integrating the latest Web software products into a corporate environment
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The certificate program is sponsored by NPAC, DCESS, and ECS and consists of both credit and non-credit courses, which includes earning 6 graduate credits.
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All course materials are provided through a WWW interface.
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Course formats:
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The initial offering (Mon. and Thurs. evenings April 3 - August 14, 1997) will be given in a lecture/lab format.
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Starting in September 1997, the certificate will be offered in a limited residency format. The course content will be delivered in a distance learning format via the web pages (which will also be copied to CD's for good local performance at the student's location). Students will also travel to campus for approximately 4 two day sessions, which will be primarily lab and instructor interaction.
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