Course co-ordinator(s): Dr Santy Chumbe (Edinburgh).
Aims:
To develop knowledge and understanding of fundamental web design concepts and combine these with database structuring and querying techniques applying this knowledge by implementing an easy-to-use website.
Detailed Information
Pre-requisites: none.
Location: Edinburgh.
Semester: AY.
Syllabus:
- Introduction to web development.
- Information architecture.
- Web design and usability.
- Fundamentals of Mark-up and CSS.
- Introduction to database systems.
- Databases and Information Systems.
- Modelling of data/entity-relationship modelling.
- The relational data model.
- The Structured Query Language (SQL).
- Web-based database applications including the use of PHP.
Learning Outcomes: Subject Mastery
- To explain fundamental web design concepts including usability.
- To implement a simple web site which satisfies current standards and uses a database.
- To describe the use of CSS and mark-up within a web site and the advantage this gives the developer.
- To describe the need for standard XHTML and how this aids cross browser compatibility.
- To have knowledge and understanding of data analysis and structuring techniques.
- To design database structures as a relational data model.
- To implement and query a designed database structure through a web site.
Learning Outcomes: Personal Abilities
- To analyse complex information and organise it in a structured way for a web site.
- To understand stakeholders’ requirements and address them.
- To design a web site that is easy and cost efficient to manage.
- To analyse data sources and represent them in an efficient structured form.
- Problem solving (PDP).
- Paired work (PDP).
- Time management (PDP).
- To be able to relate learned knowledge to a work-based environment
- Reflection, constructive criticism and learning from peers (PDP).
Assessment Methods:
Coursework: 100%
Re-assessment: Coursework: 100%
SCQF Level: 7.
Credits: 15.

