What This Document Is
This is a syllabus for CGS 3175 – Internet Applications, a course offered at the University of Central Florida. It serves as the official guide outlining the expectations, policies, and structure of the course for the Fall 2008 semester. A syllabus is a crucial starting point for any college course, providing a comprehensive overview for students to understand the course’s objectives and requirements. It details how the course will be conducted and assessed.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is essential for any student enrolled, or considering enrollment, in CGS 3175 at UCF. It’s particularly valuable at the beginning of the semester to clarify course expectations, understand grading criteria, and note important dates. Prospective students can review it to determine if the course aligns with their academic goals and schedule. Current students should refer to it throughout the semester as a central reference for all course-related information.
Topics Covered
* Foundational Internet Concepts & Protocols
* Web Development using XHTML
* Advanced Web Page Styling with CSS
* Introduction to Client-Side Scripting with Javascript
* Course Logistics and Academic Policies
* Examination and Project Schedules
What This Document Provides
* Instructor contact information and office hours
* A detailed breakdown of the course grading scheme
* A calendar of important dates, including exams and holidays
* An overview of the course objectives and learning outcomes
* Information regarding required resources and materials
* Policies regarding assignments, projects, and academic integrity.