Design Track

In the Design Track, you specialize in areas such as designing websites and intranets for clients, creating attractive web pages, planning the user experience, developing multimedia, and setting up ecommerce sites.

Required courses

  • Introduction to World Wide Web Authoring, HTML, and CSS
  • Intermediate World Wide Web Authoring, HTML, and CSS
  • Dreamweaver 1: Introduction
  • Photoshop 1: Introduction
  • Photoshop 2: Advanced web design
  • Web Design and Usability
  • Animation with CSS/JavaScript
  • Capstone Project (This will be the final course, after all requirements and electives have been completed)

Electives

You must take at least three of the following:

  • Dreamweaver 2: Advanced Web Design
  • Flash 1: Introduction
  • Flash 2: Object-Oriented Programming
  • Flash 3: Data Connectivity
  • HTML 5
  • CSS 3
  • Advanced Web Authoring and HTML
  • Introduction to WordPress and Content Management Systems
  • Perl Programming for the Web*
  • JavaScript Programming*
  • AJAX*
  • Java Programming: Part I*
  • Java Programming: Part II
  • Java Programming: Part III
  • Web Applications with ASP.NET Part I*
  • Web Applications with ASP.NET Part II
  • Web Applications with ASP.NET Part III
  • PHP
  • JSP
  • C # and the .Net Platform*
  • Introduction to E-Commerce
  • Programming for E-Commerce Websites

*If you are brand new to programming, you should take Introduction to Programming Languages (does not count as any required or elective class for the Webmaster Certificate, but should be taken by non-programmers prior to enrolling in any programming class).