ASP Server Development

Certificate of Recognition

This certificate can enable students to design, develop, implement and maintain Active Server Pages (ASP) to support typical Web-based activities. These skills will integrate Web servers and databases through server-side programming to create interactive dynamic Web pages using current Microsoft© technologies.

Not all courses listed are offered every quarter. Please see an appropriate faculty advisor or Division Dean for course sequence and schedule details. A faculty advisor must approve the program for degree/certificate completion.

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, successful students will have demonstrated the ability to apply their skills and knowledge in the following ways:

1.   Identify major elements in the process of designing a Web based business solution.

2.   Gather user requirements, convert them into a logical design, and implement them into a software-based solution.

3.   Document a system development project with user requirements, entity relationship models, normalization, database schema, and programming requirements.

4.   Explain the relationship among databases, programming, Web servers, and Web browsers.

5.   Create an interactive Web page.

6.   Create and maintain a database.

7.   Use programming to link a database to a Web page.

8.   Create an “n-tier” project based on end-user needs.

ADVISOR            OFFICE               PHONE

Bergman, Don         Technical 205           360-475-7377

Bilodeau, Pam        Technical 214           360-475-7371

Hanson, Dondi        Technical 211           360-475-7376

Westlund, Mark                  Technical 203           360-475-7357

REQUIRED COURSES                               CREDITS

CMPTR   205   Introduction to XML*_________________________ 2

CMPTR   219   Introduction to ASP.NET______________________ 4

CMPTR   229   ASP.NET Extreme______________________________ 4

CMPTR   245   Structured Analysis and Design_______________ 5

CMPTR   250   SQL__________________________________________ 4

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED ____________________________ 19

* See course description for prerequisite.

Source: 2007-2008 Olympic College Catalog