COURSE DESCRIPTION

In this course, we will examine the structure of the Internet and the World Wide Web, as well as design and create web sites. Having completed the course, students should have learned:

We will examine the above topics using the CMPT 165 Study Guide.

Full course curriculum description can be viewed here


REFERENCE MATERIALS

Textbook: CMPT 165 Study Guide, Greg Baker, 2009 (available in print at SFU Bookstore)

Other Resources:


MARKING POLICY

Lab Exercises Marking Policy: Each lab exercise that is correct and submitted on time is worth 1 point. Partial marks may be awarded at the discretion of the TA marker. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Assignments Marking Policy: Each assignment is marked based on the tasks described in that assignment. Partial marks are awarded for the correctness of each task. Late assignments will have a 10% penalty for each day late. Assignments submitted 2 days after the due date will not be accepted.

Academic Honesty Statement: Academic honesty plays a key role in our efforts to maintain a high standard of academic excellence and integrity. Students are advised that ALL acts of intellectual dishonesty will be handled in accordance with the SFU Academic Honesty and Student Conduct Policies.

Students must achieve an overall passing grade (C-) on the weighted average of exams in the course in order to obtain a pass (C- or better).


LATEST NEWS FOR FALL 2015 STUDENTS

Latest news items.
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Jan-02-2016 [New!] Want to see class slides? Please email instructor for link.
Dec-24-2015 A2 Design Contest Results (Many fantastic work there! Congrats to A2 contest winners!)
Dec-23-2015 Summary of last email sent to class: