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Welcome to PRDV402: Introduction to JavaScript II
Specific information about this course and its requirements can be found below. For more general information about taking Saylor Academy courses, including information about Community and Academic Codes of Conduct, please read the Student Handbook.
Course Description
Learn JavaScript programming with objects, data structures, and functions to create interactive JavaScript with event handlers and forms.
Course Introduction
This is the second course in three mini-courses designed to enhance your beginning programming skills in JavaScript. If you have not completed the first course, we recommend doing so before starting this one. This course builds on the knowledge of objects from the previous course and delves into data structures such as arrays, maps, and sets. The next unit extends your understanding of functions and covers more complex concepts related to them. Finally, this course covers how to style and validate JavaScript forms.
This course includes articles, programming demonstrations, and hands-on coding exercises. Also, there is a discussion board where you can share your thoughts and code. Finally, you can access JavaScript coding exercises to practice the concepts you learn. By the end of this course, you will be able to use JavaScript and its features to construct interactive pages using objects, forms, functions, and data structures. These concepts will be extended in the next course.
This course includes the following units:
- Unit 1: Working with Objects in JavaScript
- Unit 2: JavaScript Data Structures
- Unit 3: More on Working with Functions
- Unit 4: DOM Interfaces and Interactive JavaScript
- Unit 5: Introduction to Forms in JavaScript
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain how to utilize and manipulate objects;
- Explain how to customize JavaScript code to create custom pages;
- Dissect interactive responses in web pages;
- Model client-side scripting skills in JavaScript;
- Construct interactive JavaScript coding;
- Examine the Document Object Model (DOM); and
- Interpret client-side interfaces using the DOM.
Throughout this course, you will also see learning outcomes in each unit. You can use those learning outcomes to help organize your studies and gauge your progress.
Course Materials
This course's primary learning materials are articles, lectures, and videos.
All course materials are free to access and can be found in each unit of the course. Pay close attention to the notes that accompany these course materials, as they will tell you what to focus on in each resource and will help you understand how the learning materials fit into the course as a whole. You can also see a list of all the learning materials in this course at this link.
Some parts of this course may have been created or reviewed with the support of artificial intelligence (AI). To make sure you receive accurate, high-quality, and academically sound learning materials, all AI-assisted content is carefully checked and approved by Saylor Academy's faculty and subject matter experts.
Evaluation and Minimum Passing Score
Only the final exam is considered when awarding you a grade for this course. To pass this course, you will need to earn a grade of 70% or higher on the final exam.
Your score on the exam will be calculated as soon as you complete it. Be sure to study in between each attempt! If you do not pass the exam, you will not complete this course or receive a certificate of completion. You can attempt the exam as many times as you want.
You can see this assessment at this link.
Continuing Education Credits
The certificate earned by passing this self-paced course displays the program hours you completed and continuing education credits (CEUs). CEUs document successful completion of courses that are designed to improve the knowledge and skills of working adults. Many industries value CEUs, and now your certificate reflects them clearly, and they may be used to support career advancement or to meet professional licensing standards. This course contains 1.2 CEUs.
Tips for Success
PRDV402: Introduction to JavaScript II is a self-paced course, meaning you can decide when to start and complete the course. We estimate the "average" student will take hours to complete. We recommend studying at a comfortable pace and scheduling your study time in advance.
Learning new material can be challenging, so here are a few study strategies to help you succeed:
- Take notes on terms, practices, and theories. This helps you understand each concept in context and provides a refresher for later study.
- Test yourself on what you remember and how well you understand the concepts. Reflecting on what you've learned improves long-term memory retention.
Technical Requirements
This course is delivered entirely online. You will need access to a computer or web-capable mobile device and consistent internet access to view or download resources and complete auto-graded assessments and the final exam.
To access the full course, including assessments and the final exam, log into your Saylor Academy account and enroll in the course. If you don't have an account, you can create one for free here. Note that tracking progress and taking assessments require you to log in.
For more details and guidance, please review our complete Technical Requirements and our student Help Center.
Optional Saylor Academy Mobile App
You can access all course features directly from your mobile browser, but if you have limited internet connectivity, the Saylor Academy mobile app provides an option to download course content for offline use. The app is available for iOS and Android devices.
Fees
This course is entirely free to enroll in and access. All course materials, including textbooks, videos, webpages, and activities, are available at no charge. This course also contains a free final exam and a free course completion certificate.