AP/ITEC4020 3.0 M: Internet Client-Server Systems
Offered by: ITEC
Session
Winter 2025
Term
W
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Offers a thorough treatment of client-server systems concepts, with programming techniques that yield results in Web pages and Web-based applications. Topics include effective Web page design, server and client-side scripting, Java servlets, ActiveX controls and the essentials of electronic commerce. Prerequisites: AP/ITEC 1000 3.00, AP/ITEC 1010 3.00, AP/ITEC 1620 3.00, AP/ITEC 2610 3.00, AP/ITEC 2620 3.00, SC/MATH 1190 3.00, SC/MATH 2320 3.00, SC/MATH 2565 3.00, AP/ITEC 3020 3.00, AP/ITEC 3220 3.00, AP/ITEC 3230 3.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2014: Prerequisites: General prerequisites; AP/ITEC 3020 3.00 or LE/CSE 2041 3.00, AP/ITEC 3220 3.00 or LE/CSE 3421 3.00; AP/ITEC 3230 3.00 or LE/CSE 3461 3.00. Course credit exclusions: GL/CSLA 3632 3.00, GL/ITEC 3632 3.00. PRIOR TO SUMMER 2013: Prerequisites: General prerequisites; AP/ITEC 3020 3.00 or SC/CSE 2041 3.00, AP/ITEC 3220 3.00 or SC/CSE 3421 3.00; AP/ITEC 3230 3.00 or SC/CSE 3461 3.00. Course credit exclusions: GL/CSLA 3632 3.00, GL/ITEC 3632 3.00.
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