DEGREE: Certificate of Higher Education in Web Application Development
LEVEL: Superior Degree
Format: B-Learning (Afternoon-Evening)
CODE: 14303
VOCATIONAL GROUP: Communication and Computer Science (Code 22)
GENERAL PURPOSE OF THIS DEGREE:
The general purpose of this degree is to develop, deploy, document and maintain multi- platform web applications, Furthermore by the data are accessed in a safe way and the students meet the usability and quality criteria that are demanded by International standards.
SUBJECTS OR COURSES:
Code |
Course |
Hours Number |
2255 |
Computer Systems |
192 |
2256 |
Data Bases |
192 |
2195 |
Mark-Up Languages and Information Management Systems |
128 |
2257 |
Programming |
256 |
2258 |
Development Environment |
96 |
1245 |
Training and Labour Orientation |
96 |
2265 |
Web Development at Customer Environment |
126 |
2266 |
Web Development at Server Environment |
168 |
2267 |
Web Applications Deployment |
63 |
2268 |
Web Interfaces Design |
126 |
2022 |
Business Entrepreneurship |
84 |
2269 |
Web Applications Development Project |
40 |
1244 |
Enterprise Internship |
370 |
The courses colored in blue correspond with the competence units. During each academic year students can be registered in subjects whose hours total does not exceed 1000 hours.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT B-LEARNING FORMAT
Students may not register in courses that do not pertain to their respective Degree.
To obtain the degree all courses must be completed with a passing grade. This degree has the same validity as one received in a face-to-face Vocational Learning Program.
The b-learning format includes e-learning and face-to-face classes that the students are obliged to attend.
FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES ORGANIZATION.-
Attendance is compulsory according to the following schedule:
Monday and Wednesday from 17 to 22 pm:
Course |
Computer Systems |
Data Bases |
Mark-Up languages and Information Management Systems |
Programming |
Training and Labour Orientation |
Tuesday and Thursday from 17 to 22p.m.:
Course |
Web Development in Customer Environment |
Web Development in Server Environment |
Web Application Deployment |
Web Interfaces Design |
Business Entrepreneurship |
Integrated Project |
Enterprise Internship |
ONLINE CLASSES ORGANIZATION.-
Online classes are carried out via the Internet without need to go to the Institute. Students access a virtual platform where they find all the information related to the different courses such as programming, contents, and activities.
The students receive support from the Institute in order to resolve any problems or questions. Furthermore, the Institute provides students with pacing guide in order to complete the assigned tasks.
TEMPTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR FACE-TO-FACE EXAMS.-
Attendance for the exams will be compulsory and they will take place at the Institute on the dates shown below during the academic year 2017-18:
1st Assessment: from 4th to 15thh December.
2nd Assessment: from 7th to 15th March.
3rd Assessment: from 16th to 23th May.
Final Assessment: from 6th to 14th June.
Important: Overlapping of exam dates only will be ensured if the exams pertain to the same Degree.
STUDY ITINERARY MODELS RECOMMENDED BY TEACHING STAFF.-
If the student is available to study at least for 4 hours we recommend the short itinerary model (two academic years and a semester). If the student has less availability to study we recommend the long itinerary model.
SHORT ITINERARY MODEL.-
1st Academic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2255 |
Computer Systems |
2 |
2256 |
Data Bases |
2 |
2195 |
Mark-Up Languages and Information Management Systems |
2 |
2257 |
Programming |
3 |
1245 |
Training and Labour Orientation |
1 |
2nd Academic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2258 |
Development Environment |
1 |
2265 |
Web Development in Customer Environment |
2 |
2266 |
Web Development in Server Environment |
3 |
2267 |
Web Application Deployement |
1 |
2268 |
Web Interfaces Design |
2 |
2022 |
BusinessEntrepreneurship |
1 |
3rdAcademic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2269 |
Web Applications Development Project |
40 |
1244 |
Enterprise Internship |
370 |
LONG ITINERARY MODEL.-
1st Academic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2255 |
Computer Systems |
2 |
2257 |
Programming |
3 |
1245 |
Training and Labour Orientation |
1 |
2nd Academic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2258 |
Development Environment |
1 |
2256 |
Data Bases |
2 |
2268 |
Web Interfaces Design |
2 |
2195 |
Mark-Up Languages and Information Management Systems |
2 |
2022 |
Business Entrepreneurship |
1 |
3rd Academic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2265 |
Web Development in Customer Environment |
2 |
2266 |
Web Development in Server Environment |
3 |
2267 |
Web Application Deployment |
1 |
4th Academic Year:
Code |
Course |
Hours Face-to-Face |
2269 |
Web Applications Development Project |
40 |
1244 |
Enterprise Internship |
370 |
The itinerary is only a suggestion. The students can elaborate their own itinerary adapted to their personal circumstances. The only constraints are:
1.The number of spot available in the school.
2.The maximum of hours per academic year is 1000 hours.
3.You can only register in the courses “Development Project of Multiplatform Applications” and “Enterprise Internship” during the last Academic Year once you have passed all the other subjects.
In the image below, you can see the dependencies between modules:
Access: It is necessary to obtain the Baccalaureate degree or to pass and entrance exam.
Schooling: will be as provided in the Web Schooling FP