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      Prerequisite(s): A practical knowledge of how the Internet operates and working knowledge of HTML code, graphic formats, web site building, web page design, and an introductory knowledge of a computer graphics program is required. These pre- and co-requisites may be obtained through COMN 1000?Beginning HTML (NSTCC). This course is designed to familiarize students with the technologies associated with bringing photographic (film, video and still) images and audio to the Internet environment and enable them to identify and use the tools which facilitate these media in Web sites. Appropriate media selection, software tools for encoding various media, delivery system attributes and limitations, associated file types, audio and video codecs and software players will be discussed. Students will learn to prepare aural and visual media for the Web by creating and encoding assigned projects. Students will learn to design for and solve problems with the integration of audio and video media into pre-existing Web sites.
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      Prerequisite(s): Students taking this course should be proficient in Windows 98, 2000, or XP and have completed BIT 1150 Computer Concepts and Applications (RODP). CIW Foundations teaches basic hands-on skills and knowledge which Internet professionals are expected to understand. The course is divided into three parts: Internet Business Foundations, Site Development Foundations, and Network Technology Foundations. After completing this course, students will be prepared to take the CIW Foundations Certification Exam. The certification exam is not a part of this course; you should schedule it at a Prometric or Vue Testing Center
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      Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200?CIW Foundations. CIW Site Design Methodology and Technology teaches you how to design and publish Web sites. General topics include Web Site Development Essentials (such as the site development process, customer expectations, and ethical and legal issues in Web development), Web Design Elements (such as aesthetics, the site user?s experience, navigation, usability and accessibility), Basic Web Technologies (such as basic Hypertext Markup Language [HTML], Extensible HTML [XHTML] and extended technologies, image files, GUI site development applications, site publishing and maintenance) and Advanced Web Technologies (such as multimedia and plug-in technologies, client-side and server-side technologies, and Web databases).
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      Ciw E-Commerce Strategy & Practice
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      Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s):A practical knowledge of how the Internet operates, HTML code, graphic formats, web site building, web page design, and an introductory knowledge of a computer graphics program is required. These pre- and co-requisites may be obtained through these courses: INTC 1050 - Computer Graphics (RODP); or OST 2801 - HTML Coding, 2802 - Web Graphics, 2803 - Web Site Design (PSTCC); or CSIT 2470 - Internet and New Hardware/Software Products; or COMN 1000 - Beginning HTML (NSTI), COMN 1010 - Basic Web Design (NSTI), and COMN 1020 - Basic Web Graphics (NSTI) or equivalent knowledge and training. This course is designed to enhance the computer skills of those using graphics programs to prepare images for web or print delivery. Students will use Photoshop for graphics manipulation and ImageReady for animation.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite(s): A practical knowledge of how the Internet operates, HTML code, graphic formats, web site building, web page design, and an introductory knowledge of a computer graphics program is required. These pre- and co-requisites may be obtained through these courses: COMN 1000?Beginning HTML (NTSCC). This problems-oriented course will teach the use of dynamic graphics elements to enhance web pages and sites. Advanced concepts in page layout and site optimization will be studied with emphasis on principles used to craft dynamic web pages that get noticed. Exercises and projects will allow students to apply the principles of web design to their own sites that will be created in the course.
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      Instruction in website analysis and document design, including background in rhetorical theory andprinciples.
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      This course is the study of various applications available for the support of web pages. Topics covered will include web page multimedia design and the enhanced use of scripting. The latest techniques of web page design technology will be emphasized. Prerequisites: WEBT 1300 - Beginning HTML and CSS