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Web Design Courses
A web designing & development course should essentially include the below topics in syllabus. Quality web designers are highly in demand. In the current scenario there are lot of institutes offering web designing & development courses. A web design career seeker should check with the course syllabus of institute.
Information Technology and The Internet
Web Browsing
Multimedia on The Web
Databases and Web Search Engines
E-mail and Personal Information Management
Internet Security
IT Project Management
![]() Web Page Authoring Fundamentals:-
Introduction to Web Site Development
Markup Language and Site Development Essentials
XHTML Coding
Horizontal Rules and Graphical Elements
Hyperlinks
Tables
Web Forms
Image Techniques
Frames
GUI HTML Editors
Advanced Web Technologies
E-Commerce Practice
Networking Fundamentals :-
Introduction to Networking
TCP/IP Suite and Internet Addressing
Internetworking Servers
Hardware and Operating System Maintenance
Network Security and IT Career Opportunities
Web Languages :-
JavaScript Fundamentals: JavaScript Fundamentals is a course that teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language to design client-side, platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs, script for the JavaScript object model, control program flow, validate forms, animate images, target frames, and create cookies. Students will also understand and use the most popular applications of JavaScript. JavaScript Introduction
Variables and Data
Functions, Methods and Events
Controlling Program Flow
JavaScript Object Model
JavaScript Browser Objects
JavaScript Language Objects
Developing Interactive Forms
Cookies
Cookies and JavaScript Security
Controlling Frames in JavaScript
Client-Side JavaScript
JavaScript Object
Perl Fundamentals :-
Perl Fundamentals is a course that teaches students how to fully utilise the Perl programming language. Students learn the Perl syntax, the basics of using regular expression, how to use Perl data types, and how to access and manipulate files. Students are also introduced to database connectivity and debugging techniques. Getting Started with Perl
Variables
Boolean Expressions
Decision Making and Looping
Introduction to Arrays
Manipulating Arrays
Introduction to Hashes
Regular Expressions
Pattern Matching and Substitution
Applications of Regular Expressions
Introduction to Subroutines
References
File Input and Output
Environment Variables
Packages
Modules
Object Orientation Basics Advanced Features of Object Orientation
Database Connectivity
SQL
Working with Databases
Removing Bugs from Scripts
Bug-Free Perl Code
Server Administration :-
Configuring User Management: Internet System Management is a course that teaches foundational Internet services. Students learn user management concepts in Windows 2000 and Linux, configure Domain Name System (DNS) services, and Microsoft WINS, Samba, Telnet, and FTP. Students also learn about choosing appropriate Internet system platforms and receive training on how to calculate throughput, choose appropriate Internet connections and configure Windows 2000 Server and Red Hat Linux to use TCP/IP. By the end of this course, students will be able to provide essential TCP/IP services for any business interested in establishing an effective e-commerce presence. Installation and Configuration Issues
Internetworking Operating Systems
Network Access
TCP/IP and Linux
Introduction to DNS
Troubleshooting DNS
Introduction to Web Servers
Introduction to IIS
Access in IIS
Virtual Servers
Apache Server
Authentication
Permissions
Best Practices
User Administration
Security in User Manager
Shared Folders NTFS
Users and Groups
Password Management
Services, Servers, Integrity :-
Internet System Management is a course that teaches foundational Internet services. Students learn user management concepts in Windows 2000 and Linux, configure Domain Name System (DNS) services, and Microsoft WINS, Samba, Telnet, and FTP. Students also learn about choosing appropriate Internet system platforms and receive training on how to calculate throughput, choose appropriate Internet connections and configure Windows 2000 Server and Red Hat Linux to use TCP/IP. By the end of this course, students will be able to provide essential TCP/IP services for any business interested in establishing an effective e-commerce presence. Windows 2000 DNS Server
Configuring DNS in Windows NT Server 4.0
Propagating Changes in Windows 2000
Implementing DNS in Linux
NetBIOS
Managing WINS
Samba Introduction to FTP
Virtual FTP Servers
FTP Access
Telnet
Xinetd
Web Applications
Perl and E-Commerce Web Servers
Web Servers and Gateways Web Server and Gateway Overview
Streaming Media Servers
Configuring a News Server E-mail Server Essentials
Installing E-mail Servers
Optimizing Servers
Logging Activity
Web trends Log Analyzer
Introduction to Security
SSL
Proxy Servers
Introduction to Fault Tolerance
Disaster Assessment and Recovery
Design Methodology and Technology :-
Overview of Web Design Concepts
Web Development Teams
Web Project Management Fundamentals
Web Page Layout and Elements
Web Site Usability and Accessibility
Browsers
Navigation Concepts Web Graphics
Multimedia and The Web
Ethical and Legal Issues in Web Development
HTML and The Evolution of Markup
XML and XHTML
Web Page Structure - Tables and Framesets
Cascading Style Sheets
Site Content and Metadata
Site Development with Microsoft Frontpage 2003 - Introduction
Site Development with Frontpage 2003 - Basic Features Site Development with Frontpage 2003 - Advanced Features
Site Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 - Introduction
Site Development with Dreamweaver 8 - Basic Features
Site Development with Dreamweaver 8 - Advanced Features
Multimedia with Macromedia Flash 8
Multimedia with Flash 8 - Timeline, Layers, Symbols and Buttons
Multimedia with Flash 8 - Tweens
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