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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
PREREQ: Department permission required.
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1.00 Credits
Handson introduction to Microsoft Windows as a part of the operating system of Windows-based computers. Apply basic concepts of the Windows environment and acquire skill in using the mouse, menus, and other parts of the program. English communication skills necessary.
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Hands-on course with emphasis on terminology, world wide web browsers, search techniques, and communication tools. May include independent web-based learning. Recommended: Windows, file management, word processing knowledge.
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1.00 Credits
Beginning hands-on course for creating simple web pages with X/HTML. Basic concepts of HTML and X/HTML tags and file transfer protocol (FTP) will be emphasized using a text editor and an FTP application. Recommended: Basic working knowledge of Windows, word processing, browsers and file management. Placement into RD 115 or Writing 115. Note: Students pursuing the CAS Web Site Development Certificate should take CAS 206 instead.
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Use PowerPoint software to produce visual media for electronic presentations, overhead transparencies, 35mm slides, or Web pages. Recommend: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces the basic painting and drawing features of Macromedia Fireworks to refine simple graphics for web sites. Introduces basic painting and drawing tools and whether to use bit-mapped or vector graphics. Recommended: CAS 111 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic elements of web site creation using Dreamweaver. Includes web terminology, basic X/HTML, uploading pages to a server, site management, tables, layers, styles sheets, rollovers, optimizing graphics, and accessibility. Recommended: Basic working knowledge of Windows, word processing, browsers and file management. Placement into RD 115 or WR 115.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic elements of web site creation using FrontPage. Includes web terminology, basic X/HTML, uploading pages to a server, site management, tables, layers, style sheets, rollovers, optimizing graphics, and accessibility. Recommended: Basic working knowledge of Windows, word processing, browsers and file management. Placement into RD 115 or WR 115.
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3.00 Credits
Plan and publish professional web sites by using the intermediate features of Dreamweaver. Utilize existing scripts, audio, video, graphics, and other emerging technologies. Explores issues such as accessibility, security, and e-commerce. Includes extensive use of the Internet. Recommended: CAS 111D or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Learn to key alphabetic portion of computer keyboard by touch. Introduces the numeric portion of the keyboard. Develop or refine basic keyboarding techniques and increase speed and accuracy. Produce basic business and academic documents using a word processor. Recommended: Placement into RD 90 or WR 90 or above. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
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