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Web Layout and Design (WEBI 1416)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  You will apply design principles and layout fundamentals to communicate solutions to various demographics. You will design with concern for Web dynamics such as format, browser, font and platform issues, as well as consider user-end monitor size and page control while adapting navigational strategies for optimal user engagement. Must be taken A-F.
Prerequisites: 

Placement score into READ 0200 or ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052.


Co-requisites: 

GRPH 1130 or PHDI 1020. PHDI majors can substitute PHDI 1020 in place of GRPH 1130.


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HTML/CSS Authoring 1 (WEBI 1611)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  You will develop a basic understanding of HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and JavaScript by authoring webpages and completing a website. Current Web tools and design issues will be surveyed. Objective will be to produce clean and fast HTML pages built and verified to World Wide Web Consortium standards. Instruction will include online readings and tutorials.
Prerequisites:  Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052 or Instructor Approval

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HTML/CSS Authoring 2 (WEBI 1622)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  This advanced course in HTML and CSS authoring covers industry-standard code-editing software, graphics applications, CSS frameworks and extensions, and version-control systems used to create and manage professional websites. You will design quality responsive websites while adhering to accessibility standards
Prerequisites:  WEBI 1416 and WEBI 1611

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Client-Side Scripting (WEBI 1911)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  This course is an introduction to client-side solution technologies for enhancing the user experience on the Worldwide Web. JavaScript, jQuery and other JavaScript Libraries will be covered along with current industry trends and web standards. You will be introduced to basic programming concepts and write scripts using the JavaScript language.
Prerequisites: 

WEBI 1416, WEBI 1611 or instructor approval.


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Content Management System Development-WordPress (WEBI 2000)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  This course explores Content Management Systems (CMS) for publishing content to the web. You will learn configuration and customization of WordPress. You will also learn other CMS solutions.
Prerequisites: 

WEBI 1416, WEBI 1911; or instructor approval.


Co-requisites: 

WEBI 2012


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Server-Side Scripting (WEBI 2012)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  This course is an overview of server-side solution technologies for enhancing the user experience on the WorldWide Web. You will plan and design relational databases for use in dynamic web applications. You will explore topics including database planning, connectivity, and Structured Query Language (SQL). You will create a website using popular web application frameworks. Must be taken A-F.
Prerequisites: 

WEBI 1911 or instructor approval.


Co-requisites: 

WEBI 2000


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Web Design Problems 1 (WEBI 2023)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  This course will explore design concepts associated with the areas of aesthetics, branding, and user experience (UX). You will apply these skills to individual and team projects throughout the semester. You will develop a unique point of view about decision-making with regard to preferred techniques, frameworks, and platforms in building professional quality portfolio responsive websites.
Prerequisites: 

WEBI 1416, WEBI 1622, GRPH 1101, GRPH 1130 and GRPH 2110; or instructor approval.


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Type in Motion (WEBI 2116)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  This advanced course examines the theory and application of Type in Motion, using lecture, demonstration, and collaborative studio work. You will focus on the application of type for the Web, Cinema, Interactive Media, and other evolving presentation formats, in which type is integrated with other motion visuals. You will develop the ability to use and experiment with the design and the application of type in order to create an effective emotional impact through interaction, texture, color and storytelling.
Prerequisites: 

GRPH 1101, GRPH 2110; or instructor approval.


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Web Design Problems 2 (WEBI 2530)

Total Credits:  3   Lecture Credits:  2.00   Lab Credits:  1.00  
Description:  This course is a continuation of Web Problems 1. You will be engaged in advanced web design using current industry criterion for designing and developing content and interactive web projects. In addition, you will strengthen your design and marketing skills. You will develop individual and group projects with a focus on career goals and industry needs with an emphasis on portfolio quality design projects.
Prerequisites: 

WEBI 2023 or instructor approval.


Co-requisites: 

GRPH 2540, GRPH 2550.


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