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Undergraduate Course Descriptions

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CSE134B – Web Client Languages

Units: 4

Course Objectives:
Introduction to HotJava Web Browser and Application in Education. Taught for the first time as a CSE 190 (Topics in CSE) and then in Fall 1997 by Dr. Donald W. Anderson.

Course Description:
Design and implemention of World Wide Web clients using helper applications and plugins. The main language covered will be Java.

Format:
3 hours of lecture per week, and 9 hours of outside preparation.

Prerequisites:
CSE 100 or Math 176.

Other restrictions:
Majors only.

Example Textbook(s):
"Core Java", Cornell & Horstman

Laboratory work:
Create and test HTML Host files and Java Applets. Both assigned problems and a final project.

Offered:

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