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Futures: HTML5 and JavaScript

CSE-90025

This course provides a robust introduction to JavaScript as related to work in HTML5. This course introduces high school students to functional programming as contextualized in JavaScript syntax, including conditions, loops, arrays and objects. Upon completion of this course, high school students will be able to provide advanced functionality to websites, including user interactivity, animation and dynamic content. Workforce and college readiness support is interwoven throughout the course and includes growth mindset, resiliency and metacognitive skills (creative and critical thinking; collaboration; effective communication; among others).

This course is part of the Front End Web Development for High Schoolers program.
 

Course Information

Online
3.00 units
$350.00

Course sessions

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Section ID:

184222

Class type:

Online Asynchronous.

This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.

Textbooks:

All course materials are included unless otherwise stated.

Policies:

  • Early enrollment advised
  • No UCSD parking permit required
  • No visitors permitted
  • Pre-enrollment required
  • Prerequisite required
  • No refunds after: 3/24/2025

Note:

Futures: HTML5 and CSS is a prerequisite for Futures: HTML5 and JavaScript.

Schedule:

No information available at this time.
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Instructor: Jeffrey Allen

Jeffrey Allen
Born and raised in San Diego, Jeff Allen has maintained a deep interest in computers and technology since childhood. He started programming with languages like Fortran and Java before progressing to networking, robotics and web-based interests. Jeff holds a master’s degree in education with a California teaching credential in computer science. He taught A+ Computer Repair at Abraxas High School in Poway and Networking Fundamentals at Remington College, and he was the robotics advisor at Northview High School in Covina before coming to Poway Unified School District. He currently teaches programming, hardware and operating system courses. Jeff teaches the Space Out! and JavaScript courses for Sally Ride Science Junior Academy.
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