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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the field of publishing, particularly book and magazine publishing.It provides students with a solid foundation in the publishing field (e.g., selecting and editing manuscripts, book/magazine production, and marketing) and offers students practical hands-on experience similar to that of an internship position at a magazine or publishing house.In addition to attending lectures and participating in discussion, students work on the University's national literary magazine, Dogwood. (Prerequisite: EN 12 or equivalent) Three credits.
  • 10.00 - 15.00 Credits

    The internship program allows students to gain on-site experience in the fields of journalism, publishing, literary archives and libraries, business writing, English education, non-profit agencies, and public relations through supervised work for local newspapers, magazines, publishers, and news agencies.These positions are available upon recommendation of the department intern supervisor, under whose guidance the students assume the jobs, which require 10 to 15 hours a week.Students may take one internship for credit toward the English major.Students may take a second internship for elective credit.(Prerequisites: EN 12 or equivalent and permission of department intern supervisor) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students undertake individual tutorials in writing and can obtain credit for writing for The Mirror, The Sound, or for other projects of personal interest.Only one independent writing project can be counted toward fulfilling the five field electives required to complete an English major.The department will consider exceptions only if multiple Independent Writing Project courses cover different subject areas and approval in advance is obtained.(Prerequisites: EN 12 or equivalent and permission of instructor) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an umbrella under which a variety of courses can be taken on an experimental or temporary basis, exploring different writing styles and approaches.(Prerequisite: EN 12 or equivalent) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introductory FrontPage 2002 for Web Design Prerequisite: None Microsoft FrontPage 2002 is the innovative website creation program that nearly eliminates the need to learn HTML. Point and click your way to a website: FrontPage provides web novices and experts alike with the tools they need to manage a professional website. You will first learn about the program interface and how to find the features you need. You will learn how to create and format a web page from scratch using a variety of tools, including wizard and templates. You will also learn how to work with shared borders, tables, and basic HTML. This course provides the skills needed to get started with this powerful and popular program. 0.000 Credit Hours 11.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced FrontPage 2002 for Web Design Prerequisite: None FrontPage is more than a mile wide and an inch deep. The program is a feature-rich and offers much to the novice and experienced web designer. This course is intended for those with basic knowledge of FrontPage and HTML tables. (or the Intro. FrontPage XP for Web Design course). You will learn how to work with components such as banner ads, hover buttons, and "include" pages. You will also learn how to create interactive forms, work with frames, modify site security and other advanced features. If you need to make the most of FrontPage, this course is definately for you! 0.000 Credit Hours 11.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introductory Macromedia Fireworks MX for Web Design Prerequisite: None Unlike numerous graphic packages that are designed for print graphics, Macromedia Fireworks is designed for the Web. Students will understand how to use this software program as a vehicle to create and optimize web graphics. Students will learn how to work with objects, fills, strokes, effects, text, bitmap graphics, basic optimization, and importing graphics into FrontPage. This is the essential course for learning all of the critical mechanics of graphics in Fireworks. 0.000 Credit Hours 11.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Principles of Web Design Prerequisite: Microsoft FrontPage for Web Design, Image Editing for the Web with Macromedia Fireworks or the equivalent. There is more to good Web design than just mastering Web design software. A Web site often serves as a first impression of an individual or business. It is critical that the site convey a professional image. Web pages that incorporate the principles of design stand out from the dozens of poorly designed Web sites on the Internet. Key concepts covered include graphic formats, the appropriate use of graphics and text, the choice of fonts, Meta-tags, site navigation and techniques to keep pages fast loading. This course also deals with upcoming technologies, such as P3P, the future standard for web privacy policies. 0.000 Credit Hours 12.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Web Engineering Prerequisite: None Note: 3.5 high-density floppy disk and textbook req'd. This course provides an overview of web site development and design. The instructor will present management, design, technical and operational aspects of web sites as they become sophisticated platforms. Students explore specific needs of sites as they develop and will also learn the various accessibility and browser issues involved in building dynamic web sites. 0.000 Credit Hours 10.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    HTML Prerequisite: Students must be familiar with computer and Internet operations. Web Engineering or a proven background is essential. Note: 3.5 high-density floppy disk and textbook req'd. This course delves into basic HTML tags, hyperlinks and Web design. Students will learn how HTML is used in Web layout with Web graphics. Various HTML tools will be discussed and employed. HTML 4.0 is the baseline of this course, but the compatibility of commonly used versions and browsers will be covered. A class project will be required. 0.000 Credit Hours 12.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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