CSC 214
COURSE OVERVIEW
The Internet Technologies
course begins with an overview of the Internet, its history, organization and
structure. Once the general structure is understood, we look at different ways
to access the Internet, both as an individual user and as a group of users. Web
clients and servers and the underlying protocols used by both are also covered
as well as the requirements for building a web server. The final portion of the
course reviews the many applications that are used for retrieving information
or providing information across this global network of networks.
KEY TOPICS
Internets, Intranets and Extranets
Getting connected to the Internet
Web Clients and Web Servers
Building a Web Server
Building a Web Page
Operating Systems used for Web Servers
Web Server Applications
Using the Internet
COURSE OBJECTIVES
·
Name organizations that manage the Internet
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Describe methods for accessing the Internet
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Build a web server and understand the primary components
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Describe common operating systems used by web servers
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Describe common application servers used for Internet access
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Retrieve Internet information through a wide variety of applications
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Build basic Internet web pages
You will be asked to give periodic feedback to
your professor so that he may adapt the course to meet your needs.
This
system is designed to encourage learning that is cooperative and continuous.
SPECIAL NEEDS: Students with disabilities who may require
special accommodations and support services are encouraged to privately notify:
1.
the
2.
their
instructors during the first two weeks of classes.
Instructors
will provide reasonable assistance and/or accommodations to students who have
completed this procedure.