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National College Credit Recommendation Service

Board of Regents  |  University of the State of New York

UPI Study, Inc. | Evaluated Learning Experience

Computer Science 180: Introduction to HTML and CSS

Length: 

Varies (self-study, self-paced).

Location: 
Various; distance learning format.
Dates: 

March 2021 - Present. 

Instructional delivery format: 
Online/distance learning
Learner Outcomes: 

Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: develop proficiency in HTML, encompassing its definition, evolution, and historical context, enabling effective web content creation; outline the fundamental infrastructure of the internet, including IP addresses, URLs, ISPs, DNS, and ARPANET, facilitating an understanding of web connectivity and functionality; explore various tools and software for crafting web content using html, enhancing efficiency and productivity in web development tasks; acquire knowledge about web domains, enabling effective navigation and utilization of online resources; define markup languages through conceptualization and examples, fostering clarity in web development practices; learn to dissect HTML documents, recognizing their structure and different types, facilitating efficient navigation and manipulation of web content; and apply HTML and CSS in practical scenarios by setting up coding environments, fostering hands-on experience and practical skill development in web development techniques.

Instruction: 

The course is self-paced. Instruction is delivered through online video and text lessons. Students are assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a proctored final exam. Major topics include foundations of HTML and Web Development; HTML Essentials: elements and lists; image manipulation in HTML; Navigating HTML links and structuring data with tables; user Interaction with HTML Forms; web design with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS); Advanced Styling Techniques with CSS; and exploring web development with HTML 5.

Credit recommendation: 

In the associate/certificate degree category OR in the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computer Science or Information Technology (5/24).

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