College Catalog
Associate Web Design Specialist (022)
(Effective Fall 2011)
- School of Business & Computer Technologies
- Competency Credential
- More Information about Associate Web Design Specialist
Students learn the basics of Web design using the current standards such as XHTML coding, image editing, validation, and cascading style sheets. They will use the most recent software on multiple platforms. The course work prepares the student for the Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW) Site Development Foundations module exam and the Site Designer exam; a student who passes these exams and completes the CIW Certification Agreement will earn CIW Associate Web Design Specialist certification.
Performance Standards
- A competency credential must be completed within three years of enrollment in the credential.
- Non-traditional credit such as credit-by-exam, work/life experience, and transfer credit is limited to one third of the total credits in the credential. Two thirds of the requirements must be completed by course enrollment.
- Students must earn a grade of C or better in each course to merit the credential.
Curriculum
| Credits | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| CSC124 | Information, Technology, and Society | 3 | |
| BWM150 | Introduction to Web Page Development | 3 | |
| BWM252 | Mastering Web Design Tools and Technologies | 3 | |
| BWM254 | Advanced Web Design Practices | 3 | |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 12 | ||
Prerequisite skills: Students need to demonstrate proficiency at the College's Math Placement Level 2 (prerequisite skill level for BWM 150) and Reading 111 level (prerequisite skill level for both CSC 124 and BWM 150). Contact: School of Business & Computer Technologies
