Skip to Content

    Course Search Results

    • 3.00 Credits

      No course description available.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course covers managing digital assets and they ancillary data on a large scale in post-production and distribution of media. Topics include database trackers and the versioning of assets for distribution, tracking each asset version, and drawing conclusions from the data. Improving workflow through data tracking of assets and building usable media will be discussed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will offer hands-on experience in live-to-tape on-location production.Individual travel to events is a requirement for this course. The course provides support for local events with an on-location production crew. Individual travel to shoots/events is require for this course.Prerequisite(s): VPT 1500 and VPT 1045 and VPT 1400 and VPT 1050
    • 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to hypertext markup language (HTML), cascading tile sheets (CSS) and the fundamentals of web technology. The course includes writing HTML and CSS code that is standards-compliant in order to produce basic websites and publish them to the web.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to enhance skills and knowledge of the professional Web designer by using Adobe Dreamweaver to create and manage websites. Focus is on fundamentals of Dreamweaver as well as advanced tools and techniques to plan, design, create, modify, test and publish professional websites. Prerequisite(s): CITC 2375 or WEB 1600 or equivalent
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course teaches hands-on skills and knowledge which Web design professionals are expected to understand. Students learn how to apply good design principles as they develop and publish Web sites. General topics include Web site development essentials (such as the development process, customer expectations, and ethical and legal issues in Web development), Web design elements (such the site user�s experience, navigation, usability and accessibility, image files, GUI site development software, site publishing and maintenance), Web design principles and aesthetics, and advanced Web technologies (such client-side and server-side technologies and Web databases.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This fundamental Web animation course examines and demonstrates essential elements in creating vector-based graphics using Flash. The topics include vector versus bitmap images, timelines, special effects and use of plug-ins versus. HTML-only animations. The emphasis of this course will be on creating high quality Web pages using principles of layout design, color theory as applicable to Web design and preparation of text for the Web. Prerequisite(s): WEB 1600 or CSIT 2230 or consent of program coordinator for WEB students; CGT 1040 and 2040 for CGT students
    • 3.00 Credits

      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 students 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. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2001 and 2002 and 2003, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent for WEB majors; VPT 1030 for VPT majors
    • 3.00 Credits

      This fundamental Web design course examines and demonstrates how to ensure that audio or video will work in all browsers that support HTML5 media elements. The topics include exploring widely supported media file codecs and containers, customizing the appearance of media elements with CSS, and applying video subtitles and closed captioning with SRT and WebVTT. The emphasis of this course will be on creating high-quality Web pages using HTML5 audio and video elements.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course teaches students how to conduct business online and how to manage the technological issues associated with constructing an electronic-commerce Web site. Students will study how implementing technology can engage cardholders, merchants, issuers, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2200, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent Corequisite(s): WEB 2293