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Page 1: Rock Creek Campus. ◊ Introduces basic elements of website creation using Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ◊ Includes web terminology, basic XHTML, uploading pages

Rock Creek Campus

Web Design Courses

Page 2: Rock Creek Campus. ◊ Introduces basic elements of website creation using Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ◊ Includes web terminology, basic XHTML, uploading pages

◊ Introduces basic elements of website creation using Adobe Dreamweaver CS5

◊ Includes web terminology, basic XHTML, uploading pages to a remote server, and more

◊ By the end of the term, you will have created a multi-page website

Placement into RD 115 or WR 115 recommended

CAS 111: (3 credits)Beginning Website Creation using Dreamweaver

Page 3: Rock Creek Campus. ◊ Introduces basic elements of website creation using Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ◊ Includes web terminology, basic XHTML, uploading pages

◊ Learning the Code of the Web

◊ Learn how to put the pieces together to create attractive, functional websites

◊ Students use XHTML to create web structure, and Cascade Style Sheets add style

◊ Students will explore free Web 2.0 online software to produce websites with images and media

◊ This class provides students with the foundation to web design

Recommended: CAS 133 or excellent file management and word processing experience; placement into RD 115 or WR 115

CAS 206: (4 credits)Principles of XHTML

Page 4: Rock Creek Campus. ◊ Introduces basic elements of website creation using Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ◊ Includes web terminology, basic XHTML, uploading pages

◊ Learn how to create graphics for your website using Adobe Fireworks CS5

◊ Introduces basic drawing and photo manipulation tools

◊ Learn the differences between .gif, .jpg, and .png graphic files

◊ An essential graphics coursefor any web designer!

CAS 110: (1 credit)Intro to Web Graphics - Fireworks

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◊ Creating and editing animated movies using basic features of Adobe Flash

◊ Introduces the Flash interface, drawing tools, symbols and management of library assets

◊ Produce shape and motion tweening

◊ Introduction to basic ActionScripting

CAS 175: (3 credits)Introduction to Flash

Recommended: CAS 133 or equivalent file management and word processing experience, placement into RD 115 or WR 115.

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◊ Implement effective techniques for increasing and maintaining high search engine rankings

◊ Integrate techniques for optimizing the searchability

◊ Create a tailored Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy for your web site

◊ Utilize online resources to manage and evaluate your SEO plan

CAS 180: (3 credits)Search Engine Optimization-SEO

Recommended: CAS 111D, CAS 111E, CAS 111F or CAS 206 or equivalent.

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◊ Learn how to create a dynamic website using Content Management System (CMS) software called JOOMLA!

◊ Create customized templates for your Joomla site

◊ Organize your dynamic website using components, modules, and plug-ins

◊ By the end of the term, you will have a fully-functioning Joomla website, live on the web

CAS 181: (3 credits)Website Creation using CMS

Recommended: CAS 111D, CAS206, or CAS215

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◊ Modify and enhance photographs

◊ Create and modify text and shapes

◊ Create composites

◊ Optimize graphics for web pages

◊ Create a web page portfolio

of projects

CAS 208: (3 credits)Beginning Photoshop for the Web

Prerequisite: CAS 111D or CAS 111E or CAS 206 or permission of the instructor.

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◊ Create professional web sites using the intermediate/advanced features of Dreamweaver

◊ Learn more complex CSS & XHTML

◊ Introduction to Jquery & Behaviors

◊ Incorporate an example of streaming audio or streaming video into a web page

◊ Review network, web server and client/server terminology as they relate to web sites

◊ Discuss internet-related issues including security, legal concerns, and E-commerce.

CAS 211D: (3 credits)Intermediate Dreamweaver

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◊ Hybrid classes are indicated on the PCC schedule by “CL/WEB” and the footnote indicating how much time outside of class will be necessary for completing assignments.

◊ Like distance learning, CL/WEB uses Internet for some class assignments; e-mail and automated quizzes are examples.

◊ Usually, there is some time in the classroom with an instructor and some independent time to complete work at home or in the computer resource center (CRC).

◊ CL WEB time does not replace other assigned homework or assignments; it replaces additional hours that, in traditional courses, would be in the classroom.

◊ Access to Internet (or time to spend in the CRC), discipline and motivation are necessary to be successful!

Hybrids – not just for cars anymore!What does CL WEB mean?

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◊ Registration begins Friday, March 4 – many sections fill up quickly!

◊ For more information about CAS/OS classes contact:

Learning Skills Specialist and CAS/OS Advisor:Jessie Levine – [email protected] / 971-722-7288

CAS/OS Full-Time Instructors:Amy Clubb – [email protected] / 971-722-7094Patti DeAngelis – [email protected] / 971-722-7683Barbara Lave – [email protected] / 971-722-7492Kelly Peden – [email protected] / 971-722-7851

Check the PCC schedule for available course times at www.pcc.edu/schedule