IS 229
Credit: 3 hours.
In this course students will learn the principles and methodologies of modern Web design and development, while also becoming familiar with the history of the Web. Students will develop useful practical skills through hands-on engagement with open-source tools, platforms, and resources, while also acquiring a critical understanding of current challenges around such topics as web-standards, security, and accessibility. Students will also become familiar with philosophical models and practical frameworks for creating human-centered systems and will apply such constructively critical understandings in their own web design projects.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Winter 2023-2024 for:
- Quantitative Reasoning I

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