BCIT

British Colombia Institute of Technology

COMP 1950 | Intermediate Web Design and Develpment

Course Information

See BCIT's COMP 1950 page for the current course room and any applicable holiday schedules.

Attendance is mandatory for all sessions of COMP 1950.

Each COMP 1950 session runs for 3 hours, and will include the following:

2.5 hours
  • quiz
  • lecture
  • code walkthroughs
  • in class exercises
  • 15 minute break
.5 hours
  • homework assignment
  • q & a
Description Due Worth
Homework (9 in total) - Daily - 35%
Quizzes (8 in total) - Various - 20%
Group Project - Session 12 - 20%
Final Exam - Session 12 - 25%

Completion of COMP1850 or equivalent is required before beginning COMP1950.

Students taking COMP1950 must have solid foundational skills with both HTML and CSS, and some familiarity with Javascript.

Students are expected to understand the use of FTP and basic file management, be fluent with their operating system, and be proficient with a file compression utility (.zip).

If you have a problem with code you are working on and wish to email your instructor for assistance, be sure to provide the following:

  • a .zip or .rar compressed file as an attachment. include in it all related files and folders (HTML, CSS, and Javascript, images, etc)
  • in the body of the email describe your question(s) as specifically as possible

Completion of COMP1850 or equivalent is required before beginning COMP1950.

Students taking COMP1950 must have solid foundational skills with both HTML and CSS, and some familiarity with Javascript.

Students are expected to understand the use of FTP and basic file management, be fluent with their operating system, and be proficient with a file compression utility (.zip).

If you have a problem with code you are working on and wish to email your instructor for assistance, be sure to provide the following:

  • a .zip or .rar compressed file as an attachment. include in it all related files and folders (HTML, CSS, and Javascript, images, etc)
  • in the body of the email describe your question(s) as specifically as possible