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<fieldset><legend>Description</legend>
	CST1021 HTML and CSS (3 credits)
	<br>
	This course is designed to give students the basic skills they need to write and design web pages.
	Students will develop the skills they need to write HTML and CSS code to create web pages.
	Course content addresses topics such as the use of HTML coding, HTML versions, browser differences, and CSS for page layout and design.
	In addition, students will navigate the World Wide Web and understand how web pages are delivered.
	<br>
	(REQUISITES: None) (<?=$class['credits']?> Credits) (<?=$class['credits']?> Lecture, 0 Lab, 0 On the Job Training.)
</fieldset>

<fieldset><legend>Objectives</legend>
<ol class="obj">
	<li>Identify and use the basic elements of HTML through the use of HTML tags and attributes.</li>
	<li>Create web pages using a coding application to code HTML elements in files.</li>
	<li>Identify and use the basic declarations of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create rules to design web pages.</li>
	<li>Design web pages using a coding application to code CSS rules in files.</li>
	<li>Insert images and other media into web pages.</li>
	<li>Design and code a website for presentation.</li>
</ol>
</fieldset>

<fieldset><legend>Requirements</legend>
An average student will spend <?=$class['totalHours']?> hours performing course tasks: 
<? if ($class['lectureHours'] != 0) { ?><?=$class['lectureHours']?> hours of lecture<?=$lectureHoursPunctuation?><? } ?>
<? if ($class['labHours'] != 0) { ?><?=$class['labHours']?> hours working on assigned tasks in the lab<?=$labHoursPunctuation?><? } ?>
<? if ($class['lectureHours'] == 0 && $class['labHours'] == 0) { ?>No class hours, <? } ?>
<? if ($class['outsideHours'] != 0) { ?><?=$class['outsideHours']?> hours out-of-class<? } ?>
. Factual information is provided through informal presentation or in a personalized format. The student is expected to contact the instructor if difficulty is encountered or help is needed.
<? if ($class['lectureHours'] != 0 || $class['labHours'] != 0) { ?> Attendance is critical for completion of the lab credits.<? } ?>
</fieldset>

<fieldset><legend>Grading</legend>
Student assignments are translated to a percentage and the percentages to grades. A score of 70% is passing. The following percentage distribution guarantees the following grade: A:93%+, A-:90%+, B+:87%+, B:83%+, B-:80%+, C+:77%+, C:73%+, C-:70%+, F:&lt;70%.
</fieldset>
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