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E-Commerce Development Certificate Program - Java Thread

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CERTIFICATE COURSES
E-Commerce Development Certificate Program - Java Thread - Required Courses - Computer Technology
The list of courses below are required in order to complete the E-Commerce Development Certificate Program - Java Thread. The course numbers, titles, and descriptions are provided. To view greater detail about a course simply click on its number. You may also visit OneStart to view the specific times that these courses meet for any given semester. If you see a course that you wish to register for and would like a quick "how to" guide, please feel free to visit the Getting Started section of this site.

CIT 213 Web-Based Analysis and Design
Provides students with object-oriented tools and techniques needed for the analysis and design process for Web-based applications. UML concepts are introduced and re-enforced through Web-based projects.(This course is equivalent to CIT 254, a classroom-based course.)
CIT 270 Introduction to Java
Introduces problem-solving techniques, program design and development, programming logic, and remote terminal use. the course covers utilization of the JDK Java 2 Platform on a beginneer level.

CIT 312 Advanced Web Site Design
Gives students the tools and techniques necessary to maximize the effectiveness of deploying e-commerce Web applications and addresses both client and server side strategies. This course foucuses on optimal Web design strategies rather than coding activities. Strategies focus on internal design issues such as security, reusability, and architecture, and external design issues such as user interfaces, load times, and multimedia. The concepts of these advanced design topics will be re-enforced with Web-based projects.

CIT 329 Java Server Programming
Covers the Web-based application development process using both Java servlets and Java Server Pages. The advatages of these two technologies will be discussed and demonstrated.

CIT 412 XML-based Web Applications
Familiarizes students with the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and teaches them to build Web applications using XML. Students learn to display dynamic XML data in a Web browser by using databinding and the Document Object Model (No prior knowledge of XML is required.)

CIT 436 Advanced E-Commerce Development
Provides students the opportunity to apply the concepts and techniques from the prior Certificate courses to a real-world opportunity. Students will develop a data-driven, e-commerce site for a small to medium size local company.


To view a full listing of all CIT courses that are available online, visit the CIT Online page.



CONTACT
Information Technology Certificate Program - Contact - Computer Technology
To begin the journey toward earning your certification,
or to answer any questions that you may have about the program,feel free to email Melanie Reed.



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