Course Information

BIL 216 : Web Programming Infrastructures II

AcademicYear Course Code Course Name Year of Study Offered semester ECTS Theory+Practice (Hour)
2024-2025 BIL 216 Web Programming Infrastructures II Year II Spring Only 5 3+0
Course work load : 127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
Turkish
Core
Associate's Degree
Ramazan Şen, Lecturer (Spring)
The objective of this course is to guide students to create a web program in ASP programming language
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to;
  1. Explain ASP language
  2. use decision structures and loops in ASP
  3. create sessions using ASP
  4. use arrays and objects in ASP
  5. create interactive database-related web pages
Blended
Restriction : SBR 114
Theoretical lectures(Lecture), Study time for Theoretical Lectures (Lecture), Study time for In-class practice (Class), Study time for midterm(s), Study time for final exam
Does not require consent
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Course Content

Introduction to ASP Web Programming
Single page sites
Multi-page applications
Response and Request objects
Form Elements
ASP Recurring Banner System
Midterm Exam
Creating a session
Built-in functions
Loop Examples
Arrays and objects
Arrays and objects
Database sql Injection
Database interactive pages
Database interactive pages
Final Exam
Final Exam
Assesment Methods And Criteria Quantity Percentage (%)
Project 3 10
Midterm(s) 1 30
Final exam 1 60
Total (%) 100

Program List

Computer Programming | Curriculum | Prerequisites / Conditions Graph
Computer Programming (Evening Education) | Curriculum | Prerequisites / Conditions Graph

Offered In Elective Lists

Course List for Exchange Students - All

Program Learning Outcomes

F = FullP = PartialN = None

 Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Computer Programming P F N N N N N
 Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Computer Programming (Evening Education) P F N N N N N

Course Curriculum Map

M = MasterD = DevelopI = IntroduceN = None
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the programs will be able to;
1. code by creating a program algorithm with analytical methods.
2. create dynamic web page programs with database interactivity.
3. plan and follow the work flow processes in software projects
4. develop applications on mobile platforms.
5. manage and administer a computer network.
6. apply object-oriented programming.
7. describe the computer hardware.
 Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Computer Programming I D N I N I N
 Program 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Computer Programming (Evening Education) I D N I N I N

Academic Integrity

Any test, assignment, paper, or report submitted by you and that has your name on it is presumed to be your own original work that has not previously been submitted for credit in another course or has not been written partially or completely by another person. In all of your assignments, you may use words or ideas written by other individuals in publications, web sites, or other sources, but only with proper attribution as explained in your course. If you are not clear about the expectations for completing an assignment or taking a test or examination, be sure to seek clarification from your instructor. Finally, you should keep in mind that as a member of the campus community, you are expected to demonstrate integrity in all of your academic endeavors and will be evaluated on your own merits.. The consequences of cheating and academic dishonesty is a formal discipline punishment as regulated by the Turkish Higher Educational Council.

Educational Support for Disabled Students

If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructor and Bilgi Accessible Education Unit as early as possible in the term. Bilgi Accessible Education Unit will verify your disability and determine reasonable accommodations for this course. For more information, visit http://step.bilgi.edu.tr/en/ogrenci-destek-merkezi/bilgi-accessible-education-unit/
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