Online Web and Internet Programming Classes
Learn HTML and Internet programming with these distance learning classes offered by University of Phoenix Online. , These courses can be taken individually by people who are looking for professional development opportunities, or who want to advance their careers. These courses may also be able to be used as credits while pursuing a degree.
Each class has a length of five to six weeks, and is taken completely online over the Internet. The online format makes it easy to schedule your class time around work and family responsibilities. You can get more information on any course by clicking the Learn More link.
The Internet: Concepts and Applications
This course is an introduction to business use of the Internet, including the history, facilities and services, browsers, search engines, architecture, and intranets. Also included is an overview of development tools and security. The student will be able to use the World Wide Web to research business problems and understand the role of the Internet to support business operations such as marketing, data transfer, and customer service. Learn More...
Web Programming
This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames, and forms. The student will create Web pages. Learn More...
Web Programming I
This course covers the design and application of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create documents on the World Wide Web. The topics include structure, presentation format, lists, links, images, tables, frames, and forms. The student will create Web pages. Learn More...
Web Programming II
Building upon Web Programming I, this course covers JavaScript, VBScript, ActiveX, Active Server Pages, and Perl. An emphasis is placed upon the appropriate use of the programming tools introduced. The student will create dynamic Web pages. Learn More...
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