This information is from the 2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin. Please note that registration restrictions are subject to change.

IT 31   - Data-driven Web Application Development
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Description:

Once a Year
This course explores in detail two of the most popular open-source Web development technologies: PHP and MySQL. These technologies are used to extract and deliver dynamic information across the Web. PHP is a scripting language designed to enable developers to create high quality and multifaceted Web applications. MySQL is a fast and reliable database that integrates well with PHP. The course uses a hands-on approach in which students actively develop dynamic Internet-based systems. Topics that will be covered include PHP, MySQL, installation, configuration, and management of Web servers.

 
Semester Hours: 3 
Prerequisites:

IT 030 and junior class standing or above.

 
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