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Web Design & Multimedia
Associate of Science Degree in Multimedia & Web Design
The Associate of Science degree in Multimedia & Web Design was created
to prepare today's students for careers involving the Internet and marketing
and design. Multimedia & Web Design is a professional discipline which
integrates the elements of audio, video, still images, animation, text,
and data for the delivery of interactive content either through CDROM
or over the World-Wide Web. The Associate of Science degree career track
marries the student's individual artistic abilities with complex technological
skills so that the graduate is prepared to adapt once he or she enters
this fast-evolving field.
Students can apply for entry-level career opportunities with corporations,
organizations, educational institutions, government agencies, entertainment,
and advertising industries.
Course work begins with drawing and design, digital image manipulation,
multimedia system design, scriptwriting, sound, video, and animation,
then progresses to more complex classes such as interactive information
design and Web development -- all under the guidance of faculty members
recruited from this fascinating industry. At graduation, students have
an individualized digital portfolio to showcase for prospective employers
the practical skills and technical expertise they have acquired.
Overview
Drawing (CC110)
Fundamentals of Media Communication (CC114)
Color Theory for Web (CC115)
Computer Literacy (CPU101)
Composition and Language (ENG101)
Fundamentals of the World Wide Web (WS121)
Art Appreciation (ART101)
Digital Imaging for Web & Multimedia (CC133)
Information Design (MM121)
College Math (MTH101)
Introduction to Audio (CC132)
Writing for Multimedia (MM130)
Psychology (PSY101)
Screen Design and Graphics (MM122)
Typography (GD131)
Project Management (MM132)
Interactive Authoring I (MM131)
Video I (VP120)
Speech (COM101)
Physics (PHY101)
Interactive Authoring II (MM210)
Computer Animation for Multimedia & Web (MM221)
Web Site Development (WS130)
Ethics (PHI101)
Desktop Video (CC130)
Interactive Authoring III (MM222)
Computer Based Training I (MM231)
Professional Development (BUS102)
Aesthetics (PHI102)
Sociology (SOC101)
Copyright Law (CC210)
Web Site Development II (WS230)
Sophomore Digital Portfolio (MM311)
Economics (ECO101)
Electives
Advanced Web
Scripting (WS210)
Web systems Management
& Structures (WS211)
Introduction to Programming (WS220)
Database Systems (WS221)
Intranet/Internet Management (WS310)
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