The Value-Added Courses aims to provide additional learner centric graded skill oriented technical training, with the primary objective of improving the employability skills of students
Understanding various aspects of the subject and acquiring methodological knowledge of them. Application of this knowledge in a suitable manner in required fields.
All UG and PG students from various departments of the college. The number of intakes to the course is limited. The course can be offered only if there are at least 5 students opting for it.
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION: English.
The duration of value-added course is 30 hours (including the hours of final examination) of which 15hrs theory and 15hrs for laboratory/demonstration/experimental activities and the course can have a maximum of three hours a day.
The value-added courses will be offered beyond the usual class hours and days of the college. The value-added course will be a blend of theory classes / experimental learning / projectbased learning / assignments / activity-based learning.
Components of Evaluation |
Marks |
Attendance |
10 |
Assignment / Seminar |
10 |
Project & Viva |
30 (20+10) |
External Examination |
50 |
Total |
100 |
Sl. No. |
Pattern |
Marks |
Choice of questions |
Total marks |
1 |
Short Answer/problem type |
2 |
5/7 |
10 |
2 |
Short essay/problem |
5 |
4/6 |
20 |
3 |
Essay/problem |
10 |
2/4 |
20 |
|
Total |
|
|
50 |
Grades are given on a 7-point scale based on the total percentage of marks, (ISA+ESA) as given below: -
Percentage of Marks |
Grade |
95 and above |
S Outstanding |
85 to below 95 |
A+ Excellent |
75 to below 85 |
A Very Good |
65 to below 75 |
B+ Good |
55 to below 65 |
B Above Average |
45 to below 55 |
C Satisfactory |
35 to below 45 |
D Pass |
below 35 |
F Failure |
Absent |
Ab |
SYLLABUS
Course Code MAVAC005 Web Designing
Total hours of instruction: 30 Hours Module 1 (06 Hrs.) Internet Fundamentals and HTML
1.1.1. Define Internet, Internet Protocol Address, Domain Names
1.1.2. Explain World Wide Web
1.1.3. Differentiate between World Wide Web and Internet
1.1.4. Define Web Browsers, Web Servers with examples
1.1.5. Explain HTML
1.1.6. Explain the format of a HTML page
1.1.7. Describe Elements and Attributes
1.1.8. Explain Basic tags, heading tags, paragraph tags, formatting tags
1.1.9. Define HTML List
1.1.10. Describe Hyperlink and anchor tag.
1.1.11. Describe how to use Table tags and its attributes
1.1.12. Describe how to use Frames tags
1.1.13. Describe Form tag with all of its attributes
1.1.14. Differentiate between get and post methods
1.1.15. Design simple web pages containing using HTML tags
MODULE – II ((10 Hrs.) CSS & JAVASCRIPT
2.1.1 Explain the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
2.1.2 Describe CSS syntax
2.1.3 Explain CSS selectors
2.1.4 Illustrate how to insert CSS in a web page
2.1.5 Explain basic CSS properties – font, color, background, list, link, text
2.1.6 Implement CSS in web pages
2.1.7 State the need for scripting languages
2.1.8 Define server-side scripting and client-side scripting
2.1.9 List client-side scripting languages
2.1.10 Illustrate how JavaScript is used in an HTML page
2.1.11 Describe Programming elements in JavaScript
2.1.12 Describe Document Object Model
2.1.13 Explain how Event Handling is done using JavaScript
2.1.14 Explain how input data validations are done using JavaScript
2.1.15 Describe Dynamic Documents with JavaScript
2.1.16 Design web pages implementing event handling and input validations MODULE – III Server Side Scripting – PHP (09 Hrs.)
3.1.1 Describe Server-Side Scripting
3.1.2 List Server-side scripting languages
3.1.3 State advantages of PHP
3.1.4 Describe how Apache, MySQL, and PHP
3.1.5 Describe how a PHP script is embedded in a webpage and executed
3.1.6 Describe PHP language elements
3.1.7 Describe Form Handling
3.1.8Describe how Page Redirection and file uploading in PHP Implement File Uploading from a Webpage
MODULE – IV Course Project and Exam– PHP (05Hrs)