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  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course focuses on designing computer graphics for both print and screen media. Students will be introduced to basic design concepts including symbolism, visual perception, conceptualization, design principles, and color theory. This course will cover all aspects of Fireworks and have a brief introduction to Photoshop. Prerequisite: A passing grade on the Computer Placement Exam
  • 3.00 Credits

    O Introduction to Database Management is an introductory level, project-oriented database course. The emphasis will be on application development. Topics covered will include: database theory of structure and data modeling; creating and understanding Access objects; managing and manipulating data; relating tables; reporting; creating queries using the QBE; and producing a small, individual working application. The most current version of Access for MS Office will be used as our software. Prerequisites: CGS1000 and COP1000 with a minimum grade of C
  • 3.00 Credits

    O Using a team approach to application development, the student will participate in the organization, construction, and demonstration of larger database applications. Using popular, commercially available database software, programming constructs will be studied and applied to the application development. Database structure will be emphasized through data modeling. The class will be taught using lectures and demonstrations. Team projects will offer extensive hands-on experience during computer lab time. Prerequisites: CGS2540 and COP2702, with minimum grade of C
  • 1.00 Credits

    O This course focuses on learning the basics of Web page creation with XHTML and CSS. Students learn to hand-code Web pages with CSS for presentation and page layout and learn to create lists and links, for example, internal, external, links to images, and more with XHTML. Creating tables is introduced. Web site design is discussed with an emphasis on recommended practices, ethical considerations, and accessibility. Students use the ITE server to post their pages live. Other topics include using the technologies and resources of the Internet and a brief history of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: A passing grade on the Computer Placement Exam
  • 2.00 Credits

    O This course focuses on more advanced techniques of Web page creation and Web site design. Students are expected to be proficient in XHTML and have a solid background knowledge of CSS. The course builds on the introduction to tables covered in CGS2820. Students learn to create and use forms using XHTML elements and CSS. Incorporating multimedia and interactivity into Web pages through the use of various techniques such as Java applets, DHTML, Flash, and more is covered. The business aspect of Web site development and design is emphasized by covering the following topics: Web site development, Web hosting, e-Commerce, and Web promotion. There is also a brief introduction to JavaScript. Prerequisite: CGS2820
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course helps students to establish a solid background of World Wide Web (Web) and Web page creation and Web site basic components. A basic understanding of Web languages such as HTML, XML, XHML, CSS, Dynamic HTML, and Javascript will be emphasized. This course will complement the Web authoring via Web design application courses. Prerequisites: GRA2144C
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course introduces students to the history of multimedia, the major concepts of multimedia, and provides them with hands-on experience in the use of multimedia applications. The curriculum includes an overview of current technology, implementations of multimedia, and current industry tools. Students will gain hands-on experience through activities using graphics, animation, sound, and video. Industry standard software such as Adobe Premiere, Macromedia Director, and Macromedia Flash will be introduced. Prerequisite: CGS2523
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course introduces students to the history of multimedia, the major concepts of multimedia, and provides them with hands-on experience in the use of multimedia applications. The curriculum includes an overview of current technology, implementations of multimedia, and current industry tools. Multimedia design concepts will be applied to projects as students gain extensive hands-on experience. Industry standard software such as Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Director will be used to produce professional projects, incorporating graphics, animation, sound, and video. Prerequisite: CGS1000 with grade of C or better
  • 3.00 Credits

    S "This course is designed to give child care facility providers an overview of the state and local rules and regulations that govern the child care industry."... Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    S This course is designed to give family child care home providers an overview of the state and local rules and regulations that govern the child care industry
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