Syllabus

Saddleback College - Business Science Division

Course Syllabus

CIM289 Capstone Portfolio

2/5/2007 - 3/4/2007

Instructor: Assistant Professor T. DeDonno   Semester Spring 07
Office Hours E-Mail: tdedonno@juno.com   Ticket #  
Class Site : http://www.saddleback.edu/faculty/tdedonno/cim298   Room # Vil 04-02
Central Web-Site http://cim.saddleback.edu   Time & Day 5-7PM Thurs.
Course Description
Enables the student to demonstrate the mastery of the learning objectives in the Webmaster, Web Designer, or E-Commerce Specialist programs. Guides the student through the process of developing a portfolio. Focuses on demonstration of the knowledge, skills, and techniques required to plan, develop, and implement a website. To be taken in the final semester of the program.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  1. Plan and implement an e-commerce web site using the learning objectives presented in the certificate program from inception to maintenance.
  2. Differentiate between business-to-business and business-to- customer transactions.
  3. Assess the advantages of site hosting vs. outsourcing and describe the effect of controlling one's Internet site, in-house.
  4. Utilize hardware and bandwidth considerations in determining the construction of an e-commerce site.
  5. Define Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and how it relates to the hosting of an e-commerce site.
  6. Demonstrate the use of catalogs and shopping carts in the construction of an e-commerce site and payment processing systems and tolls (e-cash, smart cards, credit cards and check-based systems).
  7. Identify security issues such as cryptography, digital certificates and Secure Electronic Transactions (SET).
Required Textbook
Web Design in a Nutshell (Paperback) by Jennifer Niederst Paperback: 704 pages; Publisher: O'reilly; 3 edition (March 7, 2006) - ISBN-10: 160033012