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In the Design/Media Track, you specialize in such areas as designing web sites and intranets for clients, creating attractive web pages, developing multimedia, designing ecommerce sites, and ensuring ADA compatibility for web sites. In addition to these course listings, you may also want to see:

Webmaster Certificate Program: Design/Media Curriculum


Webmaster students in the Design & Media track are required to take eight of the required classes, choose three of the electives listed here, and complete the Capstone Project.

Note: With questions about previously offered courses contact Webmaster Program Coordinator.

Take the required courses:

  • Introduction to World Wide Web & XHTML
  • Intermediate World Wide Web Authoring & XHTML
  • Web Authoring: Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • Dreamweaver 1: Introduction
  • Photoshop 1: Introduction
  • Photoshop 2: Advanced web design
  • Interface Design and Usability
  • Flash 1: Introduction

Take any of these courses as electives, but check the recommended prerequisites in the course catalog. The courses are not offered each semester. Please check the schedule.

  • HTML 5
  • CSS 3
  • Advanced World Wide Web Authoring & XHTML
  • Dreamweaver 2: Advanced Web Design
  • Flash 2: Object-Oriented Programming
  • Flash 3: Data Connectivity
  • Introduction to Programming Languages - does not count towards the Webmaster certificate - recommended for non-programmers before taking any programming class.
  • 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

Take this final required course to complete your Design/Media certificate:




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