JavaScript
X52.9755
/ $1,095
FALL 2009
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
JavaScript is a scripting language embedded in webpages to create dynamic, interactive content. In this hands-on course, students learn the fundamentals of using JavaScript for Web applications. Use JavaScript to display clocks, slide shows, and dynamic image galleries. Learn how to create reusable components, such as form validators. Work with and set cookies to create personalized pages. Understand the Document Object Model. Learn how to use JavaScript with the DOM to create DHTML components, such as hover menus, flyouts, and mouse-over effects. Complete the course by learning about the newest Web techniques using AJAX.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Webpage Development with HTML/X52.9740 or equivalent experience.
This course is also scheduled for:
Related Subject Areas: Information Technology, Programming, Web Design, Web Development, Career Resources
Section 1
Wednesday 6:10pm-9:40pm
October 7 - December 16
No class November 25
10 Sessions
Instructor:
Samuel Sultan
Location: 48 Cooper Square
