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Internet Introduction (COAP 1948)

This course provides students with an introduction to the concept of the Internet and the opportunity to gain a broad understanding of how the World Wide Web works. You will gain the skills and knowledge required to become proficient at using the Internet Explorer browser, learning how to search for, find and access information on the Web using a variety of different software tools. Hands-on exercises during class will allow you to practice these skills. You will receive a manual for your future reference.

Prerequisites: Prior knowledge of object oriented programming languages (Java is recommended) and some familiarity with the computer science discipline.


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