
Information Technology Program Area
Web Design Certificate
(231 hours)
There are many different facets associated with the Internet and the technologies used to support it. This Certificate focuses on the aesthetics of web pages - what the surfer sees. After completion, learners will better understand proper web page layout, graphics design, as well as a variety of technologies and programming structure used to professionally display content on the Internet. Topics also include technology such as XML, CSS, and Flash.
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS PROGRAM, LEARNERS WILL BE ABLE TO:
- Ability to create and edit images in Adobe Photoshop
- Ability to identify basic graphic design and layout concepts
- Ability to create Web pages in past, current, and emerging standards using HTML, XHTML, CSS, and XML
- Ability to create rich multimedia files using Flash
- Ability to create and edit Web pages using Dreamweaver
- Ability to do programming with JavaScript and ActionScript
GRADUATES MAY PURSUE THE FOLLOWING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
- Web Designer/Developer/Programmer
- Flash Developer
- Webmaster
REQUIRED COURSES:
Application Programming Technologies (21 hours)
- Programming Technologies Level 1: Introduction to Programming and Software Development
Web Design (198 hours)
- Web Design Level 1: Photoshop
- Web Design Level 2: Web Design Principles
- Web Design Level 3: XHTML Introduction
- Web Design Level 4: XHTML Advanced
- Web Design Level 5: DHTML Introduction
- Web Design Level 6: DHTML Advanced
- Web Design Level 7: XML
- Web Design Level 8: Flash Introduction
- Web Design Level 9: Flash Advanced
- Web Design Level 10: Dreamweaver
Cutting Edge Topics (12 hours)
- Students are required to complete 12 hours of Technology Edge Seminars. Refer to dce.UWinnipegCourses.ca for offerings.
Optional Courses
These courses are not required, but are related and could be helpful for some career opportunities.
- AJAX
- Effective Web Communications
- Pay-Per-Click Marketing
- Project Management for IT Professionals
To apply for this program or for more information, please contact by email Cathy Domke or by phone 204.982.1156.
To view complete course outlines please visit www.lanoie.com/outlines
