Internet Certificate Program at Rutgers
The objective of the Internet Certificate Program is to teach the set
of principles and skills necessary to build large WWW based software
applications, to understand the internal workings of the Internet
protocols, and to maintain and manage large Web sites. Students who
earn this certificate will include Web designers and
implementors, Web Masters and Network Administrators.
The course of study will stress "hands on" knowledge with a large
number of programming assignments and projects.
These key principles and skills included in this program are
Distributed Systems, WWW, networking protocols, network management,
Web-based software development tools, advanced user interfaces, and
Web server design. In order to earn an Internet Certificate students
must complete the following program earning a grade of B or better in
each course. The Internet Certificate is awarded only in
conjunction with a bachelor's degree from Rutgers-New Brunswick.
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CS-476 Advanced Web Applications: Design and Implementation
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CS-417 Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design
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CS-352 Internet Technology
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CS-336 Principles of Database Management Systems
- One of the following