MMDT1022 HTML II and Javascript
Syllabus

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers advanced topics in the use of the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML).  Students are given the skills they need to create forms for data entry, embed multimedia, use cascading style sheets for printing, and the use of JavaScript to enhance page function.   Javascript code will be written by hand and then debugged and managed using Macromedia Dreamweaver.  This course is based on the use of textbook study and hands-on structured labs assigned by the instructor.    (Prerequisite: CST/MMDT1021) (3 Credits) (1 Lecture, 2 Lab, 0 On the Job Training.)

TEXT AND REFERENCES
1. HTML XHTML & VSS 6th Edition (Student supplied textbook)
2. JavaScript & AJAX for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide 6th Edition (Student supplied textbook)
3. Computer system with Windows 2000 Pro, XP Pro, or Vista. (School or Student supplied equipment)
4. Course Instructional Guide (Online)

COURSE EXPECTATIONS
See this link for additional course expectations.
No posting of solutions to exercises on publicly viewable websites. Violators will be dealt with appropriately.

COURSE EVALUATION
Student objectives and evaluations are translated to a percentage and the percentages to grades. A score of 70% is passing. The following percentage distribution guarantees the following grade: A:93%+, A-:90%+, B+:87%+, B:83%+, B-:80%+, C+:77%+, C:73%+, C-:70%+, F:<70%.

REQUIREMENTS
This course is lecture/lab based. The MMDT/CST staff will deliver the lectures, as well as supervise the lab. The student is expected to spend at least 48 hours per credit in self study with direction from instructors and/or instructional guides and testing.  This a three (3) credit course, so an average student is expected to spend approximately 144 hours completing this course, which includes lectures and lab. All lectures will be scheduled, with that schedule posted online.


It is Ridgewater College policy to provide, on a flexible and individualized basis, services to students who have disabilities.  Reasonable accommodations can be provided after appropriate documentation has been received and reviewed by the office of Disability Services.  Contact Tammy Becker, Director of Disability Services at 320-222-6070 V/TTY to discuss your accommodation needs.  This publication is available in alternative formats upon request.   Please allow adequate time for the college to respond to your request.

Version Information:
Jan  12th, 2004 Original course material. (adb)
Jan  10th, 2007 Update for JavaScript 6th edition. (adb)
Grade letter change. (adb)
Jan  16th, 2008 Update for HTML XHTML & CSS 6th edition. (adb)
Update Mark Case as instructor. (adb)