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3.00 Credits
INET 1890 Introduction to Web Design (2L,2LB,3CR) This course will allow students to explore and discuss, among many topics, the history of web design, web constraints and advantages, web vs print, design basics, site purpose/location/content, matrix design, accessibility, usability, style, look and feel, fixed vs liquid, liabilities, copyrights, inspiration and trends, etc. Students will also learn what is considered "good" vs "bad" in the subjective and ever-changing world of web design.
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3.00 Credits
INET 1895 Introduction to Internet Marketing (2L,2LB,3CR) This course will teach students about the ever changing world of marketing on the World Wide Web. The Web is the first marketing tool on earth that allows for instant networking to billions of potential customers within a personalized relationship model. As businesses the world over transform their advertising resources to take advantage of this phenomenon, web marketing is becoming an increasingly valuable and powerful tool.Students will incorporate contemporary software platforms related to online video and social media, and apply foundational knowledge in contemporary Internet Marketing applications.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cooperative Work Experience INET 1980 (1-3CR)Students will have the opportunity to gain on-the-job experience to improve and develop web design and development skills. Students will be supervised by the program coordinator and the hosting employer. A minimum of 80 hours of on-the-job training represents one semester hour of work. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA during the semester for which they are enrolled in this course. Prerequisites: Student must be a Web Design major and have permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
INET 2000 Web Programming II(2L,2LB,3CR)This course covers advanced JavaScript application development topics, including AJAX calls, web services, game loops, event driven programming, local storage, and remote storage containers. This course also reviews leading JavaScript UI libraries, a key component of professional front-end development.
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3.00 Credits
INET 2665 New Media Communication (2L,2LB,3CR) Students will receive an introduction into the field that includes all forms of computer-enhanced communication. They will be exposed to the possibilities of utilizing facets of this realm within business and marketing initiatives. Mediums such as television and radio stand to gain from the advantages of two-way dialogue with consumers primarily through the Internet.Examples include video games and virtual worlds as they impact marketing and public relations,multimedia CD-ROMs and DVDs, interactive websites,blogs and vblogs, podcasting, mobile devices,streaming video and streaming audio, online communities and much more as the technology progresses. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
INET 2670 Internet Ethics and Cyber Law (3L,3CR) This course will discuss current U.S. statutes and possible future trends in Internet ethics and cyber law. We will discuss such topics as intellectual property law vs. the first amendment, copyrights, trademarks and the Web, cookies, email privacy, censorship, seminal legal cases and much more.
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3.00 Credits
INET 2675 Web Design Business Fundamentals (3L,3CR) This course will present proven techniques for building a successful web design business. It will include strategies to win more business and boost income and will assist students in overcoming the fear of selling themselves and their business. It will also offer practical advice on organizing a business and techniques to maximize revenue from existing and new clients. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
INET 2895 Web Design Capstone (2L,2LB,3CR) The student will participate in an individual or group class project whereas they research, design, construct and maintain a complete interactive website for a local nonprofit agency or group that is approved by the instructor. This will serve as a culminating activity implementing all appropriate modalities taught within the degree parameters. The website(s) will be handed over to the non-profit at the end of the course free of charge for them to carry forward. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Non-Western Political Cultures INST 1200 (3L,3CR)This course gives students an appreciation of non-Western political cultures and how these cultures have created different political institutions and practices. Non-Western nations of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are used as case studies.Cross-listed: POLS 1200.
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3.00 Credits
INST 2310 Introduction to International Relations (3L,3CR) A theoretical and practical survey of the international political system, including concepts of power and power relationship, elements of international organizations and contemporary international relations. Cross-listed: POLS 2310
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