Why to study Web Technology ?

Learning Web Technology is crucial for engineering students because it equips them with essential skills to design and develop modern, user-friendly web applications. Understanding web technologies enables them to create interactive and responsive interfaces, integrate with back-end systems, and solve real-world problems. It also opens up diverse career opportunities in a rapidly growing industry, fostering innovation and adaptability in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

COs & CO-PO Mapping

 

Redefined Course Outcomes (COs):

  1. CO1: Design and develop web pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to solve real-world problems.
  2. CO2: Implement dynamic functionalities using jQuery and Ajax to enhance user interaction.
  3. CO3: Develop server-side scripts using PHP for data processing and management.
  4. CO4: Integrate front-end and back-end technologies to build full-stack web applications.
  5. CO5: Analyze and document the results of web-based experiments, demonstrating an understanding of the web technologies used.

 

Program Outcomes (POs) Mapping Table:

COs

PO1

PO2

PO3

PO4

PO5

PO6

PO7

PO8

PO9

PO10

PO11

PO12

CO1

3

2

3

2

1

1

1

1

2

2

1

2

CO2

3

3

2

3

2

1

1

1

2

3

1

2

CO3

3

2

3

2

1

1

1

1

3

3

1

2

CO4

3

3

3

3

2

1

1

1

3

3

2

3

CO5

3

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

2

2

3

3

 

Explanation of CO-PO Mapping:

  1. CO1 (Web Design and Development):
    • PO1, PO3 (Engineering Knowledge, Design/Development of Solutions): The use of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to solve real-world problems is fundamental to web development.
    • PO2, PO4 (Problem Analysis, Conduct Investigations): The ability to analyze and apply the correct technologies for specific problems.
    • PO9, PO10 (Individual and Team Work, Communication): Communicating designs and working in teams for web projects.
  2. CO2 (jQuery and Ajax):
    • PO1, PO3 (Engineering Knowledge, Design/Development of Solutions): Enhances knowledge in dynamic web development.
    • PO4 (Conduct Investigations): Investigating and applying interactive web technologies.
    • PO10 (Communication): Communicating complex ideas through interactive web pages.
  3. CO3 (PHP Development):
    • PO1, PO3 (Engineering Knowledge, Design/Development of Solutions): Server-side scripting and data management are core skills.
    • PO9 (Individual and Team Work): Collaborating in developing full-stack web applications.
    • PO10 (Communication): Articulating back-end processes effectively.
  4. CO4 (Full-Stack Integration):
    • PO1, PO3 (Engineering Knowledge, Design/Development of Solutions): Integrating front-end and back-end technologies.
    • PO4 (Conduct Investigations): Integrating and testing full-stack solutions.
    • PO12 (Life-long Learning): Keeping up-to-date with full-stack development trends.
  5. CO5 (Analysis and Documentation):
    • PO4 (Conduct Investigations): Analyzing results from experiments.
    • PO10, PO11 (Communication, Project Management): Documenting and managing web development projects.
    • PO12 (Life-long Learning): Understanding emerging web technologies.

 

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