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Lecturer: Dr. Kennedy Hadullo;0733770772,0727762822;khadullo@gmail.

com

INTRODUCTION TO WEB PROGRAMMING


CODE: CIT 4103

Course Description
Fundamentals of the World Wide Web: History, TCP/IP, HTTP, Addressing and domain
names. Web browsers and hypertext links, HTML: Using simple HTML: navigation,
hypertext linking, graphics and tables. CSS: Responsive Web interfaces the Bootstrap Grid
JavaScript: introduction, variables, operators, functions, arrays, strings, events, objects and
classes.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

(i.) Describe the role of HTTP, SMTP,XML, Clients & Servers in web
Development
(ii.) Describe the role of HTML, XML, and CSS & JavaScript in web page Design.
(iii.) Use HTML, CSS & JavaScript to write basic web programming scripts.
(iv.) Use Bootstrap Grid to create Responsive Interfaces

Course Plan
Week Topic Subtopics Comments
1 Introduction to the  HTML syntax
HTTP, HTML,  XML syntax
XML, Servers & 
Clients
2 Introduction to  Tables
HTML  Links
 Images.
 Lists.
 Paragraphs
 Headings
 Attributes
 Elements
 Meta tags

3 Introduction to CSS backgrounds & borders
Cascading Style CSS box model
Sheets CSS colors
CSS texts & Fonts
CSS layouts

1
CSS inline & Block elements
CSS pseudo class
CSS navigation bar

4 CAT 1
5 Introduction to Variables
JavaScript Operators
Data types
Objects
Functions
Events
Classes
6 Introduction to Bootstrap Grid
Responsive Web
Interfaces
9 CAT 2

Assessment
 The continuous assessment test will carry a total of 30%, and will be examined as
follows:
o CAT One will account for 10%Written assignment 10% Programming Project
10%
o The University college final Examination will account for 70%
Pre-requisites: EIT 4101: Fundamentals of Computers
Delivery:
Lectures, Laboratory exercises.

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