MMDT1022 HTML II and Javascript
Syllabus

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course covers advanced topics in the use of the HTML and Javascript.  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 and then debugged and managed by hand.  This course is based on the use of textbook study and hands-on structured labs assigned by the instructor.   (Prerequisite : CST/MMDT1021 CST1794 ) (3 Credits) (3 Lecture, 0 Lab)

TEXT AND REFERENCES
1. JavaScript: Visual QuickStart Guide 9th Edition (Student supplied textbook)
2. Computer system with Windows 10 or OS X 10.14 or better(Student supplied equipment)
3. 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.
The following percentage distribution guarantees the following grade:
A:93%+  A-:90%+  B+:87%+  B:83%+  B-:80%+  C+:77%+  C:73%+  C-:70%+  D+:67%+  D:63%+  D-:60%+  F:<60%.
Instructor reserves the right to record a last day of attendance and assign a grade of "F" at any time before the end of the semester if it is deemed that the student is not participating in the course.

Assignments must be turned in on time, which is typically in one week. Late assignment penalty is as follows: 1 day -10% | 2 days -20% | 3 days -30% | 4 days -40% | 5-7 days -50% | drop box closes - No credit.

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 45 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 135 hours completing this course, which includes lectures and lab. All lectures will be scheduled.



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)
Jan 10th, 2012 Update for Javascript 8th edition. (adb)
Update Allen Benusa as instructor. (adb)
Nov 18th, 2015 Update for Javascript 9th edition. (adb)
Jan 07th, 2018 Syllabus changes. (adb)