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INEW 1440 (4 Credit Hours)
Offered at BHC, CVC, ECC, MVC
ASP.NET Programming
This is a WECM Course Number. Prerequisite: Programming courses in Visual Basic.NET, Java, C#, or other languages that may apply or instructor approval.
Course Description: Server side web programming concepts to implement solutions for common web programming tasks. Includes Basic ASP.NET web controls, user management and authentication, state management, and development of database-driven web applications. (3 Lec., 3 Lab.)
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INEW 2320 (3 Credit Hours)
Offered at ECC
Web Analytics
This is a WECM Course Number. Prerequisite: Web programming experience.
Course Description: Web monitoring and analytical tools to improve and report site functionality. This course is cross-listed as INEW 2420. The student may register for either INEW 2320 or INEW 2420 but may receive credit for only one of the two. (2 Lec., 4 Lab.)
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INEW 2434 (4 Credit Hours)
Offered at BHC, CVC, ECC, MVC
Advanced Web Programming
This is a WECM Course Number. Prerequisite: Intermediate Web page generation skills or instructor approval.
Course Description: Web programming using industry-standard language and data stores. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. (3 Lec., 4 Lab.)
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INEW 2438 (4 Credit Hours)
Offered at BHC, CVC, ECC, MVC
Advanced Java Programming
This is a WECM Course Number. Prerequisite: ITSE 2417 or instructor approval.
Course Description: A continuation of advanced Java programming techniques such as servlets and advanced graphical functions. (3 Lec., 4 Lab.)
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Academic Courses
Designated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for transfer among community colleges and state public four year colleges and universities as freshman and sophomore general education courses.
WECM Courses
Designated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as workforce education (technical) courses offered for credit and CEUs (Continuing Education Units). While these courses are designed to transfer among state community colleges, they are not designed to automatically transfer to public four-year colleges and universities.
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