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Web Programmer
(A.E.C.) LEA.4R
Full-Time Day Program
OBJECTIVE:
This attestation 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,
database management and design.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
The graduates of this program will find employment in both small and medium
business as well as 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
420-802-LA HTML Basics
420-803-LA Networking Fundamentals for the Internet
420-804-LA JavaScript
420-805-LA Visual Java
420-806-LA CGI and PERL Programming
420-807-LA Server Scripting
420-808-LA Databases for the Web
420-809-LA Web Design Methodology (using DHTML)
420-810-LA Web Graphics
420-812-LA Advanced Web Topics
420-813-LA Internship
420-815-LA Object-Oriented Programming with Java
420-816-LA Introduction to Databases (Using Access)
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
Total number of hours: 825
Number of hours/week: 25
Anticipated Start Date: September 3, 2002
Please click here to check for specific fee information.
For more information please call (450) 672-7364.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS:
- Must possess a Secondary V diploma or equivalent; including Math 536
or equivalent
- Previous knowledge of computers, and in particular, exposure to structured
or object-oriented programming
- 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 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
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