ISE 102 Back to ISE Courses

Course ISE102
Title Introduction to Web Design and Programming
Credits 3
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Current Catalog Description

An introduction to the design of Web pages, specifically the development of browser and device independent HTML, with an emphasis on the XHTML standards. Includes the use of style sheets (CSS) and tools for page layout and verification. HTML is presented as a mark-up language, exploring the rules of HTML elements and attributes. Students learn the separation of page viewing information from the HTML through CSS style sheets as well as the use of block layout without using HTML tables. Addresses HTML display properties including text, color, image, and graphic elements as well as approaches to HTML validation and techniques.

Prerequisite

CSE 101 or basic computer skills

Course Goals
  • Students learn the separation of page viewing information from the HTML through CSS style sheets as well as the use of block layout without using HTML tables.
  • Addresses HTML display properties including text, color, image, and graphic elements as well as approaches to HTML validation and techniques.
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Course Webpage http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~cse102/
Department of Computer Science • Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400 • 631-632-8470 or 631-632-8471