Web Design & Development Courses

Course Code Title & Description Credits Schedule
WEB 110

Web Development I

In this course, students learn web page creation using HTML5 and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Pages are authored in a text editor and published on a web server using a Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) program. Major areas of emphasis include creating valid web pages, building an appropriate document structure and using modern formatting techni...

(4 Credits) View Schedule
WEB 113

Web User Experience I

In this course, students learn the principles and practices of user-centered design, as well as the fundamentals of information architecture and interface design for the Web. The focus will be on critical evaluation of existing websites and creating deliverables that a user experience professional would typically produce. Upon completion of this co...

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WEB 163

User Research and Project Management

In this course, students will focus on the principles and practices of website user research and project management, as digital strategy professionals are often expected to be skilled in both areas. Students will author user surveys and focus group scripts and will consider both waterfall and agile project management methodologies. This course was ...

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WEB 210

Web Development II

In this course, students learn advanced front-end coding and also are introduced to JavaScript and the DOM. The topics covered include media queries for responsive design, accessible web development using ARIA, CSS pre-processors, and front-end frameworks. Students will write valid, semantically accurate and accessible HTML5 code and will learn the...

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WEB 213

Web User Experience II

In this course, students will gain experience with methods for evaluating and improving Web site usability and accessibility. Students will use assistive technology to better understand how users with disabilities experience Web sites. Students will also explore the usability and accessibility of everyday devices. Level I Prerequisite: Academic Rea...

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WEB 230

Advanced JavaScript

In this advanced Web programming course, accessible, unobtrusive and standards-compliant coding techniques are stressed. Considerable emphasis is placed on JavaScript fundamentals, Node.js, AJAX, and MVC architecture. Students must be proficient in HTML5 and CSS and and should have either successfully completed a basic programming class or have at ...

(4 Credits) View Schedule
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