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Posting Reference: CS CS3103 FR01(B)


Course Information

Course Prefix: CS Course Number: CS3103
Course Section: FR01(B) Course Name: Programming on the Web
Term: Winter Campus:Fredericton
Faculty: Computer Science, Faculty of Department: Computer Science
Position Start Date: 2025-01-01 Position End Date: 2025-04-30
Posting Date: 2024-09-17 Application Deadline: 2024-10-04
Applications to be submitted via: email email fcs@unb.ca
Requested By: Brenda Stennick


Class Details

Days: MWF Time: 10:30-11:20
Number of Positions Available: 1 Total Credit Hours: 3
Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Location: On Campus
Stipend Amount: 7193.00


Curriculum Context

Modern web techniques and technologies. Exposes students to traditional web page technologies, but focuses on the dynamic web, including structure and communication between server and client, whether it be machine-to-human, machine-to-app or machine-to-machine, using web services. Topics will include transport protocols and data representation for mobile computing and machine-to-machine communication, as well as client technologies to support dynamic web pages. NOTE: Credit is only given for one of CS 3103 and INFO 3103.



Course Description

Modern web techniques and technologies. Exposes students to traditional web page technologies, but focuses on the dynamic web, including structure and communication between server and client, whether it be machine-to-human, machine-to-app or machine-to-machine, using web services. Topics will include transport protocols and data representation for mobile computing and machine-to-machine communication, as well as client technologies to support dynamic web pages. NOTE: Credit is only given for one of CS 3103 and INFO 3103.

Take CS 1103 and (CS 2043 or ECE 4403).

Take CS*2613 - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.



Qualifications

PhD. or Master Degree in Computer Science. Demonstrated knowledge of the subject matter and relevant experience with teaching or professional presentations. Professional IT-related experience is a strong asset.



Additional Notes



Disposition

none

Is the instructor a Graduate Student Teaching Apprentice

none

Successful Applicant(s)


Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada