ITS-2492 - Programming for the Web Using .NET Technology* (3) Prerequisite: CSC-1100
Students learn how to create dynamic Web applications using server-side programming technologies. The student will use Visual Studio to create ASP.NET Web applications that deliver dynamic content to a Web site utilizing server controls and Web forms. Complex data access tasks will be taught using Web-enabled database concepts, Relational database principles and Structured Query Language (SQL). For students who plan to use personal computers, this course may have specific computing requirements. Please refer to the Quick Link for Computing Requirements on the School of Professional and Technical Services webpage and Cybersecurity Center webpage.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Design an ASP.NET web application that stores, retrieves, and manipulates data stored in a variety of data storage types.
CO2 - Determine the appropriate the controls work with data.
CO3 - Analyze an existing ASP.NET web application.
CO4 - Solve real-world problems through the development of an ASP.NET web application.
CO5 - Summarize the parts of an ASP.NET web application.
CO6 - Identify the different components within an ASP.NET web application.
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