Web Application Development
Course Description:
This course will introduce students to key concepts and technologies for developing modern web applications. The course starts by presenting basic Web technologies and languages (e.g. HTTP, HTML, CSS, Javascript) followed by modern frontend (e.g., Vue.js) and backend development frameworks (e.g., Node.js). Finally, various software testing techniques will be discussed and we will learn how some of them can be used in the context of web applications.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, a student taking this class will be able to demonstrate:
- Knowledge and deep understanding of key concepts and technologies for developing modern web applications;
- the ability to use such knowledge to develop relatively complex web-based applications;
- the ability to use the acquired knowledge to learn new emerging technologies in the context of web application development.
Teaching Staff
- Lecturer: Mohamad Gharib (mohamad.gharib@ut.ee)
- Supervisors of practical sessions: Iwada Eja, Konstantin Tenman, Viljar Kärgenberg, Eduardo Brito, Viktoriia Abakumova, and Maksym Avramenko
Lectures & Practical sessions schedule
- Lectures: (Week 1 -16)
Fridays 14:15-16:00, Delta - Room 1037
Practical sessions schedule
- Practical session: (Week 2 -16)
* Group 1 Mondays - 14:15-16:00 - Delta Room 2010 - Viljar Kärgenberg
* Group 2 Mondays - 14:15-16:00 - Delta Room 2034 - Iwada Eja
* Group 3 Mondays - 14:15-16:00 - Delta Room 2045 - Viktoriia Abakumova
* Group 4 Mondays - 16:15-18:00 - Delta Room 1022 - Iwada Eja
* Group 5 Mondays - 16:15-18:00 - Delta Room 2047 - Konstantin Tenman
* Group 6 Wednesdays - 14:15-16:00 - Delta Room 1022 - Maksym Avramenko
* Group 7 Wednesdays - 14:15-16:00 - Delta Room 2047 - Eduardo Brito
Grading:
- 4 Homeworks = 50 points
- Final exam = 50 points
A grade of 20 points or less in the final exam will be mapped into a fail grade (F).
The final grade (out of 100) will be calculated as the sum of the points earned from the homeworks and the final exam.
The final grade will be mapped to a grade between A and F using the standard University scale.
- A final grade of 50 points or less will be mapped into a fail grade (F).
- A final grade of 51-60 points will be mapped into a grade (E).
- A final grade of 61-70 points will be mapped into a grade (D).
- A final grade of 71-80 points will be mapped into a grade (C).
- A final grade of 81-90 points will be mapped into a grade (B).
- A final grade of 91-100 points will be mapped into a grade (A).
Exam dates:
- First exam 22/12/2023 - room 1037
- Second exam 19/1/2024 - room 1008
- Resit exam 26/1/2024 - room 1008