Non-credit Web Programming Course
Offered at TAMIU Aug. 11
Get on the 'net and introduce your business to worldwide promotion with "Web
Programming for Non-Programmers" offered by Texas A&M International
University Saturday, Aug. 11 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. in the Anthony J. and
Georgia A. Pellegrino Hall (PH), room 219.
Course fee is $199 per participant.
To register, call Cindy Martínez, program
coordinator, at 326.2486 or e-mail cindy@tamiu.edu
Applications are also available online at tamiu.edu/coba
Although participants
are expected to have basic computer skills, knowledge in Web or HTML programming
is not necessary.
This course is designed for managers, professionals and
entrepreneurs interested in Web programming. Students in the business area
are encouraged to take this course because it can help them understand
basic Web programming.
Main topics covered in the course are: introduction
to Web programming, Web forms and applications, Web matrix and visual formatting,
creating user interfaces, connecting to databases, security, testing your
application and sources and help using the Internet.
Students will also
have the opportunity to create interactive Web pages from scratch, including
database access and interaction.
The class will be taught by Jesus Carmona,
TAMIU doctoral student in the MIS concentration of the Ph.D. program in
International Business Administration. He is an adjunct professor at the
University and has taught "Web Programming
for Non-Programmers" before. He has more than 15 years experience in
the computer field.
For more information, please contact Martínez at 326.2486,
e-mail cindy@tamiu.edu or visit offices in PH 304.
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