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3.00 Credits
This hands-on, project-oriented course introduces the many new and exciting options now available with HTML5 and CSS3. The course covers designing and creating both single- and multiple-page websites with text, graphics, multimedia elements, and interactivity. Topics include the semantic use of HTML5 (Hypertext Markup Language version 5), formatting the appearance of websites with CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheets version 3), optimizing graphics, and applying multimedia elements to produce efficient, interactive websites. The course also introduces the standard practice of working with the Git version control systems and their integration with GitHub. Recommendation(s): Basic Computer Skills, and WEBD 1123 should be taken concurrently
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on, project-oriented course focuses on designing and building informative and functional, modern web pages, using industry-standard software and design tools, to meet client needs. Topics include employing the elements and principles of design; using and modifying components of Adobe Dreamweaver; integrating Adobe Animate with Dreamweaver, HTML5, and CSS3; and a cursory introduction to JavaScript and jQuery within the design environment. Recommendation(s): Basic Computer Skills and concurrently enrolled in WEBD 1121
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on, project-oriented course builds on concepts introduced in WEBD 1121. The course focuses on creating visually appealing and contemporary webpage designs using advanced CSS3 formatting properties that employ the formal principles of design. Projects include using CSS Variables and Preprocessors, advanced layouts and appropriate color usage and more. Prerequisite(s): WEBD 1121 and WEBD 1123 with grades of "C" or higher
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on, project-oriented course introduces both the SVG and HTML5 Canvas elements. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a technology that is used to create visual assets for the web. Canvas is a similar technology with more advanced features. Topics include comparing and differentiating the use of these technologies, as well as creating dynamic interactivity on webpages and advanced animation techniques. Proposed Prerequisite(s): WEBD 1121 and WEBD 1123 with grades of "C" or higher
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for students to enhance their learning experience or explore a specialty area through independent study. Projects will be developed cooperatively between the student and the instructor in order to help the student pursue specific areas of interest related to Web Design. Prerequisite(s): Instructor and Dean Consent
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes designing responsive websites that display equally well on all formats, from desktop computers to mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones. This hands-on, project-oriented course focuses on planning and creating multiple responsive webpage layouts using CSS Media Queries, Grid, Flexbox, and Bootstrap. Prerequisite(s): WEBD 1125 with a grade of "C" or higher
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3.00 Credits
Planning is an integral aspect of the design process. This hands-on course includes conducting user research; user interface design; creating mood boards and style guides; creating wire frames, sitetypes, and sitemaps; conducting usability tests and analysis towards building a comprehensive website project. Topics also include the following design principles: white space, color, contrast, scale, alignment, typography, and visual hierarchy. Prerequisite(s): WEBD 1127 with a grade of "C" or higher
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on, project-oriented course examines a variety of modern tools, techniques, frameworks, and libraries that are critical for designing webpages and developing websites with current industry best practices. The following tools are explored: Git as a version-control system (collaboratively), SEO (Search Engine Optimization), UI /UX (User Interface/User Experience), jQuery Mobile, and many more. Prerequisite(s): WEBD 2123 with a grade of "C" or higher
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3.00 Credits
Mobile app design has become arguably the fastest growing area of the Visual Communications Industry. This hands-on, project-oriented course explores the concepts, design issues, and techniques of planning and designing for the mobile app space or GUI. Projects include designing for the mobile app space for mobile applications with an advanced prototyping tool Axure-RP. The course builds on concepts covered in WEBD 2123, Interactive User Interface Design. Prerequisite(s): WEBD 2123 with a grade of "C" or higher
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2.00 Credits
This hands-on, project-oriented course provides an opportunity to build a web design portfolio based on content created in previous classes. The portfolio is prepared for online delivery. Presentation techniques, identifying portfolio-worthy content, and resume suggestions are stressed. The culmination of the course is to present at the annual VCC Program Portfolio show. Prerequisite(s): WEBD 2121 and 2123 with grades of "C" or higher
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