Distance Education Courses
The following courses may be offered in online/distance education format.
Currently only CSCI 91 and CSCI 92 are offered online. Contact instructor Desmond Chun for
information about future distance education offerings.
CSCI 13 - Intro to Microsoft C# Program
Credits: 4.00
Intro to basic programming concepts and structures using Microsoft's C#.Net.
Using the Microsoft .NET IDE. Variables and basic I/O, looping, Boolean
structures, array concepts, creating basic windows forms using C# coding for
events, methods. Introduction to classes and inheritance concepts, exception
handling and string processing using C#. Strongly recommended: Computer
Application Systems 50 or Computer Science 8 or Computer Application Systems 8
or Computer Science 10 or Computer Science 14 or Computer Science 19A.
CSCI 89 - Web Page Program Using PHP
Credits: 2.00
Intro to using the non-Microsoft alternative to Microsoft's Active Server Pages
to develop web pages. Programming web page objects using PHP. Use of PHP
capabilities to access data from sequential data files and databases over the
web. Designed for both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator web
page authors with a moderate background in programming concepts. Strongly
recommended: Computer Science 91 or Computer Application Systems 91 or
Electronics and Computer Technology 91 and Computer Science 14 or Computer
Science 44A.
CSCI 91 - Intro Hypertext Markup Lang
Credits: 2.00
Design and development concepts and use of the standard HTML "tags" to
develop web pages for use on the current standard World Wide Web latest version
browsers (i.e., Netscape Communicator and Microsoft Explorer). Coverage includes
the differences between various tags that work only on Communicator and only on
Explorer, use of various web editing tools such as an HTML editor, graphics
image editor, special effects applications, design considerations for
"intelligent" and "attractive" web page layout including
horizontal and vertical spacing commands, introduction to the use of multimedia
(audio and movie clip) capability in HTML, hypertext link presentation using
both text and graphical presentation, introduction to dynamic HTML tags such as
Cascading Style Sheets, frames, tables, image maps, meta tags. Strongly
recommended: Electronics and Computer Technology 90 or equivalent (completed
with a grade of "C" or higher). (May not receive credit if Computer
Application Systems 91 or Electronics and Computer Technology 91 has been
completed.)
CSCI 92 - Intro to DHTML
Credits: 2.00
An expansion of HTML, web authoring capabilities to cover Dynamic HTML as
available in Java, JavaScript and VBScript. Use of third party software plug
ins, Microsoft's Active X, changing the "static" appearance of HTML
web page, user input forms and scripts to enhance web page capabilities. Basic
programming in VBScript and JavaScript. Designed for web authors with a limited
programming background who would like to use some of the basic capabilities of
DHTML in their web pages. Prerequisite: Computer Science 91 or Computer
Application Systems 91 or Electronics and Computer Technology 91 and Computer
Science 10 or 14 (all completed with a grade of "C" or higher).
CSCI 93 - ActiveX/VBScript/ASP for Web
Credits: 2.00
Introduction to use of ActiveX controls. VBScript and ASP to develop web pages.
Programming ActiveX objects using VBScript. Use of ASP to access databases over
the web. Designed for Microsoft Internet Explorer web page authors with a
moderate background in programming who wish to develop user-controlled
applications with the ability to access data over the web. Prerequisite:
Computer Science 8, or Computer Application Systems 8 or Computer Application
Systems 50 or Computer Science 10 and Computer Science 92 (completed with a
grade Of "C" or highter).