Official course description:

Full info last published 15/11-19
Course info
Language:
English
ECTS points:
7.5
Course code:
KSFRWAW1KU
Participants max:
60
Offered to guest students:
yes
Offered to exchange students:
Offered as a single subject:
yes
Price for EU/EEA citizens (Single Subject):
10625 DKK
Programme
Level:
MSc. Master
Programme:
MSc in Software Design
Staff
Course manager
Part-time Teacher
Course Academic Responsible
Full Professor
Course semester
Semester
Forår 2020
Start
27 January 2020
End
31 August 2020
Exam
Exam type
ordinær
Internal/External
ekstern censur
Grade Scale
7-trinsskala
Exam Language
GB
Abstract

The course will provide an overview of popular Web technologies and frameworks, with a particular emphasis placed on front-end (client-side) development.

Description

The web — that which you access through a browser on your desktop machine or mobile device — remains the largest platform for end-user applications. Hundreds of millions of end-users access it every day. Under the hood, the web functions by servers sending instructions on what to render and what to compute to browsers; this process is conceptually very simple but practically very hard, reconciling conflicting demands of scalability, security, and usability.

The course aims to equip students with the skills to build websites and basic Web applications via the construction of instrumental and creative projects.

The course is divided into two parts:

Part 1 - Foundation
The first part of the course will provide an introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript and PHP. It will also introduce a number of design principles and practices, such as visual design basics, usability concepts, responsive Web design, and popular JavaScript libraries.

Part 2 - Frameworks
The second part of the course will introduce frameworks, which are tools that Web developers use in order to create Web applications and streamline their development practices. Frameworks are built 'on top of' HTML, CSS and JavaScript, so while they are immensely useful, they rely on a solid understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This course will teach WordPress, Angular and React -- three very popular frameworks that are used for modern Web application development.

Formal prerequisites
None, although it is strongly recommended that students are familiar with, or have prior experience with the following: - Any programming language, either through coursework or prior industry practice. - A basic understanding of programming concepts, such as variables, debugging and basic procedural and object-oriented aspects of programming.
Intended learning outcomes

After the course, the student should be able to:

  • Understand and apply various web programming concepts, tools and techniques as well as the principles of user interface design in developing dynamic web applications
  • Develop and design a web-based user interface from existing server-side resources
  • Use object-oriented features of web programming
  • Create dynamic web sites that are effective in interacting with the visitors on the Web and are able to validate their input data.
Learning activities

The course will consist of lectures followed by an exercise period. The exercise period will be used to: - Conduct and practice simple exercises so that students can familiarise and equip themselves with the foundational aspects of the course. - Allow students to work on their major deliverables for the course, with the assistance and supervision of TAs. - Provide pre-booked one-on-one private consultations with the students, so that students can receive specialised help on challenging or interesting aspects of the course.

Course literature

The course literature is published in the course page in LearnIT.

Ordinary exam
Exam type:
D: Submission of written work with following oral, external (7-trinsskala)
Exam variation:
D22: Submission of written work with following oral exam supplemented by the work submitted.
Exam submission description:
Submission of portfolio based on 3 major deliverables that are to be delivered throughout the semester. Further information on deliverables may be found on LearnIT.
The oral exam will be based on the presentation of portfolio.
Exam duration per student for the oral exam:
30 minutes

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