Web
Programmer
This certificate program is designed to provide students with
the advanced concepts, skills and knowledge required to work as
Web (or Internet) Programmers, particularly in the area of electronic
commerce.
Students
in this program will analyse, design, enhance and maintain e-commerce
business software applications to support the activities of both
profit and non-profit organizations. They will become competent
in web programming, data base management and design.
The
graduates of this program will find employment in both small and
medium business as well in larger enterprises. Typically, they
will have one of the following job titles as they start work:
Internet Software Developer, Junior Software Developer, Web Developer,
Web Programmer and Intranet Developer. Students will also be able
to embark upon careers as self-employed consultants.
PROGRAM
CONTENT:
420-801-LA
Introduction to the Internet 45 hours
420-802-LA
HTML Basics 45
hours
420-803-LA
Networking Fundamentals for the Internet 45
hours
420-804-LA
JavaScript 45
hours
420-805-LA
Visual Java 45
hours
420-806-LA
CGI and PERL programming 45 hours
420-807-LA
Server Scripting 45
hours
420-808-LA
Databases for the Web
60 hours
420-809-LA
Web Design Methodology (using DHTML) 60
hours
420-810-LA
Web Graphics 75 hours
420-812-LA
Advanced Web Topics 60 hours
420-814-LA
Internship 120
hours
420-815-LA
Object-Oriented Programming with
Java 45 hours
420-816-LA
Introduction to databases (using Access)
45 hours
420-964-91A
Programming with C++ 45
hours
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Total
number of hours: 825
Number
of hours/week: 25
Anticipated
Start Date: September
17, 2001
End
Date:
May 2002
ADMISSIONS CONDITIONS:
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Must possess a Secondary V
certificate or equivalent; including Math 536 or equivalent
¨
Previous knowledge of computers
¨
Bilingualism is a major asset
ATTESTATION CRITERIA:
You are eligible to register in an Attestation of Collegial
Studies program if you are a Canadian citizen or Permanent resident,
and if:
¨
You are part of an agreement
between the college and an employer, or you are sponsored within
the terms of a government program (please contact your centre
local d’Emploi Québec office).
¨
You have received instruction
deemed acceptable by the college, for example:
A Diploma
of High School Studies or A College Diploma or a University Degree
OR
A partial
high school program, coupled with a recommendation from a current
or former employer that you would benefit from pursuing your education
at the post-secondary level.
AND
You meet one of the following three conditions:
You have not been a full-time student (either in high
school or college) for at least two consecutive terms or one school
year within the last 12 months.
You are part of an agreement between the college and
an employer, or you are sponsored within the terms of a government
program (Emploi Québec ).
You have completed at least one year of post-secondary
studies spread over a period of one year or more.
An information session will be held Monday, August 13, 2001 at 1:30 p.m.
To attend the information session, please call (450) 672-7364.