Web Development-Business Administration-Course Outline, Lecture notes of Business Administration

This is course outline for subject in Business Administration at Alliance University. Its main points are: World, Wide, Web, Development, HTML, Hypertext, Appearance, Layout, Tables, Conditional, Statements, Arrays, Loops

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2011/2012

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Course Code & Title. ITM: 504- Web Development
Credit – 3 Program - MBA (ITM-Specialization Course)
Pre-requisites: None.
Outcomes:
At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Understand and appreciate the World Wide Web as it relates to both personal and
business use,
2. Be able to use solid design techniques and audience analysis to construct a
webpage that fits a target purpose and audience,
3. Be able to formally design, compose, and structure the information to appear on a
website,
4. Be able to use HTML and DHTML to construct webpages with text, lists, links, tables,
graphics, frames, forms, and other features of a dynamic webpage, and
5. Be able to evaluate the costs and benefits of doing business on the World Wide
Web.
Course Outline:
HTML Tutorial 1 - Developing a Basic Web Page
Session 1.1 - Introducing the World Wide Web
Session 1.2 - Creating an HTML Document
Session 1.3 - Adding Graphics and Special Characters
HTML Tutorial 2 - Adding Hypertext Links to a Web Page
Session 2.1 - Creating a Hypertext Document
Session 2.2 - Web Page Structures
Session 2.3 - Linking to Documents and Other Internet Objects
HTML Tutorial 3 - Designing a Web Page
Session 3.1 - Color Schemes and the <font> Tag
Session 3.2 - Working with Color and Images
Session 3.3 - Understanding Image Maps
HTML Tutorial 4 - Designing a Web Page with Tables
Session 4.1 - Tables on the World Wide Web
Session 4.2 - Modifying the Appearance of a Table
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Course Code & Title. ITM: 504- Web Development

Credit – 3 Program - MBA (ITM-Specialization Course)

Pre-requisites: None.

Outcomes :

At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

  1. Understand and appreciate the World Wide Web as it relates to both personal andbusiness use,
  2. Be able to use solid design techniques and audience analysis to construct awebpage that fits a target purpose and audience,
  3. Be able to formally design, compose, and structure the information to appear on awebsite,
  4. Be able to use HTML and DHTML to construct webpages with text, lists, links, tables,graphics, frames, forms, and other features of a dynamic webpage, and
  5. Be able to evaluate the costs and benefits of doing business on the World WideWeb.

Course Outline:

HTML Tutorial 1 - Developing a Basic Web Page � Session 1.1 - Introducing the World Wide Web � Session 1.2 - Creating an HTML Document � Session 1.3 - Adding Graphics and Special Characters HTML Tutorial 2 - Adding Hypertext Links to a Web Page � Session 2.1 - Creating a Hypertext Document � Session 2.2 - Web Page Structures � Session 2.3 - Linking to Documents and Other Internet Objects HTML Tutorial 3 - Designing a Web Page � Session 3.1 - Color Schemes and the Tag � Session 3.2 - Working with Color and Images � Session 3.3 - Understanding Image Maps HTML Tutorial 4 - Designing a Web Page with Tables � Session 4.1 - Tables on the World Wide Web � Session 4.2 - Modifying the Appearance of a Table

� Session 4.3 - Designing a Page Layout with Tables HTML Tutorial 5 - Using Frames in a Web Site � Session 5.1 - Creating a Frame Layout � Session 5.2 - Working with Frames and Hypertext Links HTML Tutorial 6 - Creating Web Page Forms � Session 6.1 - Common Gateway Interface Scripts � Session 6.2 - Control Elements Part 1 � Session 6.3 - Control Elements Part 2 HTML Tutorial 7 - Working with Cascading Style Sheets � Session 7.1 - Inline, Embedded, and External Styles � Session 7.2 - Font, Color, and List Styles � Session 7.3 - Links, Containers, and Block-Level Elements HTML Tutorial 8 - Programming with JavaScript � Session 8.1 - Server-Side and Client-Side Programs � Session 8.2 - Variables, Expressions, Operators, and Functions � Session 8.3 - Conditional Statements, Arrays, and Loops HTML Tutorial 9 - JavaScript Objects and Event � Session 9.1 - Form Validation, and The Document Object Model � Session 9.2 - Event Handlers, and Calculated Fields � Session 9.3 - Control Elements, and Form Submission HTML Tutorial 10 - Creating a Multimedia Web Page � Session 10.1 - Sound Formats, Rates & Resolutions, and Embedding � Session 10.1 - Video Formats, Frame Rates & Codecs, and Embedding � Session 10.2 - Java Applets, Marquees, and Nesting Object Tags Recommended Text:  Creating Web Pages with HTML, 3 rd^ edition by Patrick Carey  Dreamweaver MX: PHP Web Development (Paperback)(Author), Gareth Downes-Powell (Author), Tim Green (Author) by Bruno Mairlot 

Grading policy: The final grade will be computed from the following constituent parts: mid-semester exam

(20%), final exam (50%), assignments (15%) and project (15%). Closed-book examination is

used for both mid-semester and final exam.