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Posted: 03/28/07 Proposed Summer 2006 Standards Revisions Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Diploma and Degree Proposed Revisions: The Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Working Committee and the CIS IFCC recommends the revisions to standards stated in the attached Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Probe Report. Recommended Action – DTAE Staff: Recommend proposed revisions Recommended Action – VPI Council: The Vice Presidents of Instructional Services concur with the recommendations of the VPI Standards Committee with the exception of the removal of the competency “Introduction to Databases” from SCT 100—Introduction to Microcomputers. The group felt it is important to have a review of STC 100 by a broad group of program faculty since the course is in most of degree and diploma programs at our technical colleges. Recommended Action – Presidents Council: The Presidents Council concurs with the recommendation of the Presidents Academic/Improvement Committee to support the VPI recommendation. Recommended Action – DTAE Board: Enter Recommendation(s) Summary of Credit Hour Changes: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Degree Hours Current Proposed Difference Total Credit 102 102 +0 Recommended: DTAE 102 102 +0 VPI Council Presidents Council State Board Summary of Credit Hour Changes: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Diploma Hours Current Proposed Difference Total Credit 88 90 +2 Recommended: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Page 1 of 43

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Proposed Summer 2006 Standards RevisionsComputer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design

Diploma and Degree

Proposed Revisions:The Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Working Committee and the CIS IFCC recommends the revisions to standards stated in the attached Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Probe Report.

Recommended Action – DTAE Staff:Recommend proposed revisions

Recommended Action – VPI Council:The Vice Presidents of Instructional Services concur with the recommendations of the VPI Standards Committee with the exception of the removal of the competency “Introduction to Databases” from SCT 100—Introduction to Microcomputers. The group felt it is important to have a review of STC 100 by a broad group of program faculty since the course is in most of degree and diploma programs at our technical colleges.

Recommended Action – Presidents Council:The Presidents Council concurs with the recommendation of the Presidents Academic/Improvement Committee to support the VPI recommendation.

Recommended Action – DTAE Board:Enter Recommendation(s)

Summary of Credit Hour Changes: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Degree

Hours Current Proposed DifferenceTotal Credit 102 102 +0

Recommended:DTAE 102 102 +0VPI Council                  Presidents Council                  State Board                  

Summary of Credit Hour Changes: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Diploma

Hours Current Proposed DifferenceTotal Credit 88 90 +2

Recommended:DTAE 88 90 +2VPI Council                  Presidents Council                  State Board                  

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2006

Standards Revision ProjectAn Industry-Driven Report of Standardized Programs

InGeorgia Technical Colleges

Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design

Probe Report

January 2006

Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education

Facilitator:Dwight Watt

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Quality Improvement Initiative

The program standards and guides materials, which form the basis for instruction in Georgia’s technical colleges, are developed to support industry driven needs. Faculty and local program advisory committees review programs, each year, to ensure the latest technology and employment needs are addressed for the program.

Through the Instructional Faculty Consortium Committee (IFCC) process, programs are reviewed and, if needed, recommendations are made to update competencies found in the program. Given the accelerating changes in technology and the workplace, a major systematic updating of all standardized programs in the technical colleges, with business and industry involvements, is needed.

An IFCC Executive Board and Statewide Instructors meeting was held in February 2005 to examine the Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design programs.

Currently, the Probe process is being initiated for program revisions recommended by the CIS IFCC Statewide instructors committee. The following sections are included in this Probe document:

a listing of the IFCC Executive Board recommendations made by the IFCC Executive Board

The changes recommended are to make the Web site design curriculum represent current trends and practices in web site design. Courses are proposed for specific application packages and language electives are added.

The recommended changes/revisions made in this document apply to the Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design programs. The deleted items are reflected with a strikethrough while new material is boldfaced. Course number and course title changes are recommended to more accurately describe the course level and content of the affected courses and enhance transferability.

The appropriate sections from the program standards are included, showing recommended revisions, and a revised curriculum sequence illustrates the impact of revisions on scheduling.

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IFCC Executive Board

Dwight Watt, Chair, Heart of Georgia Technical College

Anthony Rojo, Chair, Northeast Georgia Consortium, Gwinnett Technical College

Lorri Christopher, Vice Chair and Database Chair, Gwinnett Technical College

Carol Paulk, Chair, Southeastern Consortium, Savannah Technical College

John Arena, Chair, East Central Consortium, & Programming Chair, Augusta Technical College

Steve Prettyman, Chair, Internet Web Design, Chattahoochee Technical College

Lynn Bowen, Chair, Southwest Consortium, Valdosta Technical College

Mehmet Kilinc, Chair, Security, Gwinnett Technical College

Dr. Peter Ejindu, Chair, West Central Consortium, Atlanta Technical College

Abigail Carter, Chair, Networking, Northwest Technical College

Judy Settle, Chair, Microcomputer, Central Georgia Technical College

State Board Approved Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Curriculum

Current and Proposed ChangesDegree

Program Title: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Degree

Program Description:The Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist - Web Site Design associate degree program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Program graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Program graduates receive a Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist - Web Site Design Associate of Applied Technology degree and are qualified for employment as Internet Specialists – Web Site Designers.

Core Course(a) General Core Courses

Course Code General Core Course Title

ClassHours

D/Lab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

ENG 191

Composition and Rhetoric I[P] Program admission competency level or ENG 098

5 0 0 5 5

ENG 193

Composition and Rhetoric II[P] ENG 191 w/ C or better 5 0 0 5 5

ORHUM 191

Introduction to Humanities[P] ENG 191 w/ C or better (5) (0) (0) (5) (5)

ENG 195

Technical Communications[P] ENG 191 w/ C or better 5 0 0 5 5

OR

SPC 191

Fundamentals of Speech[P] Program admission competency level or ENG 098

(5) (0) (0) (5) (5)

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Course Code General Core Course Title

ClassHours

D/Lab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

MAT 190

Mathematical Modeling[P] Elementary Algebra ASSET score of 42 or equivalent, or MAT 99/152 or 103 and Elementary Algebra ASSET score of 39 or equivalent.

5 0 0 5 5

OR

MAT 191

College Algebra[P] Program admission level math achievement

(5) (0) (0) (5) (5)

ANDXXX xxx General Core Elective 5 0 0 5 5

XXX xxxx Social/Behavioral Science Core Course 5 0 0 5 5

(b) Occupational Courses

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 105Program Design and Development[P] Keyboarding skills[C] CIS 106

5 0 0 5 5

CIS 106 Computer Concepts[P] SCT 100 None 5 0 0 5 5

CIS xxxx

An operating systems course approved by advisor 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 1140

Networking Fundamentals[P] CIS 106, SCT 100 or advisor approval 4 4 0 8 6

ORCIS

2321Introduction to LAN and WAN[P] SCT 100 CIS 106 or advisor approval (4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

SCT 100

Introduction to Microcomputers[P] Provisional admission 1 4 0 5 3

CIS 2191

Internet Business Fundamentals[P] Provisional admission 5 0 0 5 5

CIS 2201

HTML Fundamentals[P] Program admission 2 4 3 4 0 5 8 3 6

CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals[P] Program admission 4 3 0 7 5

CIS 2231

Design Methodology[P] CIS 2201, CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals and (CIS xxx CIS Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop) CIS 2211, CIS 2221

4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2281

Database Connectivity[P] CIS 2191 CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals and CIS 105 and (CIS 2261 or CIS 2211)

4 6 4 0 10 8 7 6

CIS 2211

Web Site Design Tools[P] Program admission CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals, and (CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC

4 4 0 8 6

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Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

PaintShop)CIS

2221Web Graphics and Multimedia[P] Program admission 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2261

JavaScript Fundamentals[P] CIS 2251 (CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals or CIS 2201 or CIS xxxx XML Fundamentals) and CIS 105

3 2 0 5 4

CIS 2271

Fundamentals of CGI using Perl[P] CIS 2201 3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxx Specific Occupational Guided Elective (0)+ (0)+ (0)+ (0)+ 4

CIS xxxx

Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop[P] Program Admission 3 2 0 5 4

ORCIS

xxxxWeb Graphics using JASC Paint Shop[P] Program Admission (3) (2) (0) (5) (4)

CIS xxxx

Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop

4 4 0 8 6

OR

CIS xxxx

Web Graphics and Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotion[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics and Multimedia using Adobe Premiere[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotionOr CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash

4 4 0 8 6

OR

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics and Multimedia using Macromedia Director[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotionOr CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

OR

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

OR

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

CIS xxxx

Web Programming Course approved by advisor* 0+ 0+ 0+ 4+ 4

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Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

Choose 4 hours from the courses listed below.* Web Programming Course

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using VB .NET[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using PHP[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using C#.NET[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using PERL[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxx

Introduction to Web Programming using Python[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxx

CIS Internship[P] All non-elective courses 0 0 12 4 4

CIS 2191

Internet Business Fundamentals[P] Program Admission 5 3 0 2 0 5 5 4

CIS 2291

Network Security[P] CIS 2241 CIS 1140 or CIS 2321 4 4 0 8 6

d) Program Final Exit PointComputer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Degree

e) Credits Required for Graduation102

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State Board Approved Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design Curriculum

Current and Proposed ChangesDiploma

Program Title: Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Diploma

Program Description:The Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist - Web Site Design program is designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Program graduates receive a Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist - Web Site Design diploma and are qualified for employment as Internet Specialists – Web Site Designers.

Core Course(a) General Core Courses

Course Code General Core Course Title

ClassHours

D/Lab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

EMP 100

Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development[P] Provisional admission

3 0 0 3 3

ENG 101

English[P] ENG 097, or entrance English score in accordance with approved DTAE admission score levels; and RDG 097, or entrance reading score in accordance with approved DTAE admission score levels

5 0 0 5 5

OR

ENG 111

Business English[P] Program admission competency levels or ENG 097 and RDG 097

(5) (0) (0) (5) (5)

ENG 102

Technical Writing[P] ENG 101, ENG 098, or entrance English score in accordance with approved DTAE admission score levels; and RDG 098, or entrance reading score in accordance with approved DTAE admission score levels

5 0 0 5 5

ORENG 112

Business Communication[P] BUS 101, ENG 111 (5) (0) (0) (5) (5)

MAT 103

Algebraic Concepts[P] MAT 098, or entrance arithmetic and algebra scores in accordance with approved DTAE admission score levels

5 0 0 5 5

OR

MAT 111

Business Math[P] MAT 097, or entrance arithmetic score in accordance with approved DTAE admission score levels

(5) (0) (0) (5) (5)

(b) Occupational Courses

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Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 105Program Design and Development[P] Keyboarding skills[C] CIS 106

5 0 0 5 5

CIS 106 Computer Concepts[P] SCT 100 None 5 0 0 5 5

CIS xxxx

An operating systems course approved by advisor 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 1140

Networking Fundamentals[P] CIS 106, SCT 100 or advisor approval 4 4 0 8 6

ORCIS

2321Introduction to LAN and WAN[P] SCT 100 CIS 106 or advisor approval (4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

SCT 100

Introduction to Microcomputers[P] Provisional admission 1 4 0 5 3

CIS 2191

Internet Business Fundamentals[P] Provisional admission 5 0 0 5 5

CIS 2201

HTML Fundamentals[P] Program admission 2 4 3 4 0 5 8 3 6

CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals[P] Program admission 4 3 0 7 5

CIS 2231

Design Methodology[P] CIS 2201, CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals and (CIS xxx CIS Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop) CIS 2211, CIS 2221

4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2281

Database Connectivity[P] CIS 2191 CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals and CIS 105 and (CIS 2261 or CIS 2211)

4 6 4 0 10 8 7 6

CIS 2211

Web Site Design Tools[P] Program admission CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals, and (CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC PaintShop)

4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2221

Web Graphics and Multimedia[P] Program admission 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2261

JavaScript Fundamentals[P] CIS 2251 (CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals or CIS 2201 or CIS xxxx XML Fundamentals) and CIS 105

3 2 0 5 4

CIS 2271

Fundamentals of CGI using Perl[P] CIS 2201 3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxx Specific Occupational Guided Elective (0)+ (0)+ (0)+ (0)+ 4

CIS xxxx

Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop[P] Program Admission 3 2 0 5 4

ORCIS

xxxxWeb Graphics using JASC Paint Shop[P] Program Admission (3) (2) (0) (5) (4)

CIS xxxx

Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe

4 4 0 8 6

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Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint ShopOR

CIS xxxx

Web Graphics and Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotion[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics and Multimedia using Adobe Premiere[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotionOr CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash

4 4 0 8 6

OR

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics and Multimedia using Macromedia Director[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotionOr CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

OR

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

OR

CIS xxxx

Advanced Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop[P] CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop

(4) (4) (0) (8) (6)

CIS xxxx

Web Programming Course approved by advisor* 0+ 0+ 0+ 4+ 4

Choose 4 hours from the courses listed below.* Web Programming Course

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using VB .NET[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using PHP[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using C#.NET[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS xxxIntroduction to Web Programming using PERL[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

3 2 0 5 4

CIS Introduction to Web Programming using 3 2 0 5 4

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Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

xxxxPython[P] CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals

CIS xxxx

CIS Internship[P] All non-elective courses 0 0 12 0 4

CIS 2191

Internet Business Fundamentals[P] Program Admission 5 3 0 2 0 5 5 4

CIS 2291

Network Security[P] CIS 2241 CIS 1140 or CIS 2321 4 4 0 8 6

d) Program Final Exit PointComputer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Diploma

e) Credits Required for Graduation88 90

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Proposed course changes in the Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design

SCT 100 – Introduction to Microcomputers

Course DescriptionIntroduces the fundamental concepts and operations necessary to use microcomputers. Emphasis is placed on basic functions and familiarity with computer use. Topics include: computer terminology, introduction to the Windows environment, introduction to networking, introduction to word processing, introduction to spreadsheets, and introduction to databases, and file management.

Competencies Areas HoursComputer Terminology Class 1Introduction to the Windows Environment D.Lab 4Introduction to Internet P.Lab/O.B.I. 0Introduction to Word Processing Credit 3Introduction to SpreadsheetsIntroduction to DatabasesIntroduction to Presentation GraphicsFile Management

Prerequisite: Provisional admission

CIS 106 – Computer Concepts

Course Description: Provides an overview of computers and information processing. Topics include: computer history and terminology, data representation, data storage concepts, fundamentals of information processing, fundamentals of hardware operation, fundamentals of communications and networking, structured programming concepts, program development methodology, system development methodology, introduction to the Internet and computer number systems.

Competency Areas: Hours:Computer History and Terminology  Class 5Data Representation  D.Lab 0Data Storage Concepts P.Lab/

O.B.I.0

Fundamentals of Information Processing Credit 5Fundamentals of Hardware Operation    Fundamentals of Communications and Networking    Structured Programming Concepts     Program Development Methodology    System Development Methodology     Computer Number Systems     Introduction to the Internet

Prerequisite   : SCT 100 None

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CIS 1140 - Networking Fundamentals

Course DescriptionIntroduces networking technologies and prepares students to take the CompTIA’s broad-based, vendor independent networking certification exam, Network +. Covers a wide range of material about networking, from careers in networking to local area networks, wide area networks, protocols, topologies, transmission media, and security. Focuses on operating network management systems, and implementing the installation of networks. It reviews cabling, connection schemes, the fundamentals of the LAN and WAN technologies, TCP/IP configuration and troubleshooting, remote connectivity, and network maintenance and troubleshooting. Topics include basic knowledge of networking technology, physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, TCP/IP fundamentals, TCP/IP suite: utilities, remote connectivity, security, implementing the installation of the n network, maintaining and supporting the network, and troubleshooting the network Competency Areas Hours  Basic Knowledge of Networking Technology Class 4Physical Layer D. Lab 4Data Link Layer P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Network Layer Credit 6Transport Layer    TCP/IP Fundamentals    TCP/IP Suite: Utilities    Remote Connectivity    Security    Implementing the Installation of the Network    Maintaining and Supporting the Network    Troubleshooting the Network         Prerequisite:

SCT 100 and CIS 106 or advisor approval

Corequisite:

CIS 105 – Program Design And Development

Course Description: Provides an emphasis on business problem identification and solution through systems of computer programs using such tools as structure charts, flowcharts, and pseudocode. Topics include: problem solving process, fundamentals of structured programming, program development building blocks, fundamentals of file and report structure, object oriented design, and business application structure.

Competency Areas: Hours:

Problem Solving Process Class/Week 5Fundamentals of Structured Programming D. Lab/Week 0Program Development Building Blocks P. Lab/Week 0Fundamentals of File and Report Structure Credit Hours 5Business Application Structure    Object Oriented Design

Prerequisite: Keyboarding skillsCorequisite: CIS 106  

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CIS xxxx - Introduction to Web Programming using C# .NET

Course Description:This course provides an introduction to Web Programming using Microsoft C#. Topics include advanced HTML, CSS basics, object oriented language requirements, defining variables, If conditional statements and loops, modularization, accessing and displaying data on the web, understanding the XML data format, and cookies and security

Competency Areas: Hours:Advanced HTML Class    3CSS basics. D. Lab    2Object Oriented Language Requirements P. Lab/O.B.I 0Defining Variables Credit 4If conditional statements and loops.ModularizationAccessing and displaying data on the webUnderstanding the XML data format.Cookies and SecurityPrerequisite: CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML FundamentalsCorequisite:

CIS xxxx - Introduction to Web Programming using Perl

Course Description:This course provides an introduction to Web Programming using Perl. Topics include advanced HTML, CSS basics, object oriented language requirements, defining variables, If conditional statements and loops, modularization, accessing and displaying data on the web, understanding the XML data format, and cookies and security Competency Areas: Hours:

Advanced HTML Class    3CSS basics. D. Lab    2Object Oriented Language Requirements P. Lab/O.B.I 0Defining Variables Credit 4If conditional statements and loops.ModularizationAccessing and displaying data on the webUnderstanding the XML data format.Cookies and SecurityPrerequisite: CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML FundamentalsCorequisite:

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CIS xxxx - Introduction to Web Programming using Python

Course Description:This course provides an introduction to Web Programming using Python. Topics include advanced HTML, CSS basics, object oriented language requirements, defining variables, If conditional statements and loops, modularization, accessing and displaying data on the web, understanding the XML data format, and cookies and security Competency Areas: Hours:

Advanced HTML Class    3CSS basics. D. Lab    2Object Oriented Language Requirements P. Lab/O.B.I 0Defining Variables Credit 4If conditional statements and loops.ModularizationAccessing and displaying data on the webUnderstanding the XML data format.Cookies and SecurityPrerequisite: CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML FundamentalsCorequisite:

CIS xxxx - Introduction to Web Programming using VB .NET

Course Description:This course provides an introduction to Web Programming using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. Topics include advanced HTML, CSS basics, object oriented language requirements, defining variables, If conditional statements and loops, modularization, accessing and displaying data on the web, understanding the XML data format, and cookies and security Competency Areas: Hours:

Advanced HTML Class    3CSS basics. D. Lab    2Object Oriented Language Requirements P. Lab/O.B.I 0Defining Variables Credit 4If conditional statements and loops.ModularizationAccessing and displaying data on the webUnderstanding the XML data format.Cookies and SecurityPrerequisite: CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML FundamentalsCorequisite:

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CIS xxxx - Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop

Course Description:

This course covers the creation and editing of digital photographs and images using Adobe Photoshop. Topics covered include understand file types, file compression, and download capabilities, creating digital images in different file types, setting and using color codecs, adjusting digital images with lighting, filtering, cropping, and resizing, creating transparent digital images, digital image web page positioning techniques, and using other digital image special effects. Competency Areas: Hours:

Understand file types, file compression, and download capabilities. Class 3Creating digital images in different file types. D. Lab 2Setting and using color codecs. P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Adjusting digital images with lighting, filtering, cropping, and resizing. Credit 4Creating transparent digital images.Digital image web page positioning techniques.Using other digital image special effects.

Prerequisite: Program AdmissionCorequisite:

CIS xxxx - Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop

Course Description:This course covers the creation and editing of digital photographs and images using JASC Paint Shop. Topics covered include understand file types, file compression, and download capabilities, creating digital images in different file types, setting and using color codecs, adjusting digital images with lighting, filtering, cropping, and resizing, creating transparent digital images, digital image web page positioning techniques, and using other digital image special effects. Competency Areas: Hours:

Understand file types, file compression, and download capabilities. Class 3Creating digital images in different file types. D. Lab 2Setting and using color codecs. P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Adjusting digital images with lighting, filtering, cropping, and resizing.

Credit 4

Creating transparent digital images.Digital image web page positioning techniques.Using other digital image special effects.

Prerequisite: Program AdmissionCorequisite:

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CIS xxxx - Web Graphics & Animation using Macromedia Flash

Course Description:This course covers the creation and manipulation of  images and animation using Macromedia Flash and 3D creation software. Topics covered include 3D Digital Image tools, file types, download and image plug-in requirements., a systematic approach to creating images, creating 3D Objects, selecting and grouping objects, object transformation, object shading, lighting, filtering, and coloring, animation tools, file types, compression techniques, plug-in and download requirements, and creating 2D and 3D animations.

Competency Areas: Hours:

3D Digital Image tools, file types, download and image plug-in requirements. Class    4A systematic approach to creating images. D. Lab    4Creating 3D Objects. P. Lab/O.B.I 0Selecting and grouping objects. Credit 6Object transformation.Object shading, lighting, filtering, and coloring.Animation tools, file types, compression techniques, plug-in and download requirements.Creating 2D and 3D animations.

Prerequisite: CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop -or-CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics using JASC Paint ShopCorequisite:

CIS xxxx - Web Graphics & Animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotion

Course Description:This course covers the creation and manipulation of images and animation using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe LiveMotion. Topics covered include 3D Digital Image tools, file types, download and 3D image plug-in requirements, a systematic approach to creating images, creating 3D Objects, selecting and grouping objects, object transformation, object shading, lighting, filtering, and coloring, animation tools, file types, compression techniques, plug-in and download requirements, and creating 2D and 3D animations.

Competency Areas: Hours:

3D Digital Image tools, file types, download and 3D image plug-in requirements.

Class    4

A systematic approach to creating images. D. Lab    4Creating 3D Objects. P. Lab/O.B.I 0Selecting and grouping objects. Credit 6Object transformation.Object shading, lighting, filtering, and coloring.Animation tools, file types, compression techniques, plug-in and download requirements.Creating 2D and 3D animations.

Prerequisite: CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop -or-CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics using JASC Paint ShopCorequisite:

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CIS xxxx - Advanced Web Graphics and Multimedia using Adobe Premiere

Course Description:This course covers advanced web graphics techniques, and multimedia for the web including sound, music, and digital video using Adobe Premiere. Topics covered include about digital video editing, basic editing, adding audio, applying video and audio effects, morphing tools, and advanced topics  Competency Areas: Hours:

About Digital Video Editing. Class 4Basic Editing. D. Lab 4Adding Audio. P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Applying Video and Audio Effects. Credit 6Morphing ToolsAdvanced Topics

Prerequisite: CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics & Animation using Adobe Illustrator and LiveMotion -or-CIS xxxx - Web Graphics & Animation using Macromedia FlashCorequisite:

CIS xxxx - Advanced Web Graphics and Multimedia using Macromedia Director

Course Description:This course covers advanced web graphics techniques, and multimedia for the web including sound, music, and digital video using Macromedia Director. Topics include  about digital video editing, basic editing, adding audio, applying video and audio effects, morphing tools and advanced topics Competency Areas: Hours:

About Digital Video Editing. Class 4Basic Editing. D. Lab 4Adding Audio. P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Applying Video and Audio Effects. Credit 6Morphing ToolsAdvanced Topics

Prerequisite: CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics & Animation using Adobe Illustrator and LiveMotion -or-CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics & Animation using Macromedia FlashCorequisite:

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CIS xxxx - CIS Internship

Course Description:This course provides the student with real hands-on experience in the IT industry. Students will be provided the opportunity to gain experience in the area of their concentration. Topics include application of classroom knowledge and skills and practical work experience Competency Areas: Hours:

Application of Classroom Knowledge and Skills Class    0Practical Work Experience D. Lab    0

P. Lab/O.B.I 12-18Credit 4-6

Prerequisite: All non-elective coursesCorequisite

CIS 2191 – Internet Business Fundamentals

Course Description:Internet Business Fundamentals teaches students how to access the Internet and the World Wide Web using a Web Brower as a general-purpose Internet application. Students will learn to use the Internet for e-mail, the World Wide Web, news-groups, Gopher, Veronica, Instant Messaging, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Telnet. Student will gain experience using and configuring both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer to access rich multimedia data and objects as well as Java, Shockwave, and Active X content. A variety of Web-based search engines will be used to conduct advanced searches and learn the basics of project leadership, security, and e-business solutions. Students will also learn about business on the Internet, and how business research can help gain market intelligence. Topics include overview of the Internet, browsing the World Wide Web, electronic mail (E-Mail), using file transfer, TELNET, and Instant Messaging. search engines, searching to gain market intelligence, Internet technology, advanced Web concepts and browser customization, security and the Web, advanced search techniques, accessing business resources on the Internet, objects, plug-Ins, and viewers, and electronic commerce fundamentals Competency Areas: Hours       Overview of the Internet Class 5 3Browsing the World Wide Web D. Lab 0 2Electronic Mail (E-Mail) P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Using FTP, Newsgroups, Gopher, and Telnet file transfer, TELNET, and Instant Messaging

Credit 5 4

Search Engines    Searching to Gain Market Intelligence    Internet Technology    Advanced Web Concepts and Browser Customization    Security and the Web    Advanced Search Techniques    Accessing Business Resources on the Internet    Objects, Plug-Ins, and Viewers    Electronic Commerce Fundamentals         Prerequisite: Program admissionCorequisite

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CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals

Course Description:XHTML Fundamentals is designed to teach basic through intermediate concepts in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) authoring, including forms, complex table design, graphic elements, and client-side image maps.  Students will design inter-linking pages that incorporate, design, graphic elements, and client-side image maps.  Students will design inter-linking pages that incorporate, in practical applications, a wide range of HTML tags and attributes. Student will allow learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML, and XHTML. All HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML development will follow the current standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Topics include introduction to HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML, creating pages using HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML, incorporating graphical elements, create hyperlinks, create HTML tables, create HTML forms, and image maps 

Competency Areas:Hours

 

Introduction to HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML Class 2Creating Pages using HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML D. Lab 3Incorporating Graphical Elements P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Create Hyperlinks Credit 5Create HTML Tables    Create HTML Forms    Image Maps         Prerequisite:  Program admissionCorequisite:

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CIS 2321 Introduction to LAN and WAN

Course DescriptionProvides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging network technology. Topics include safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and network standards. Particular emphasis is given to the use of decision-making and problem-solving techniques in applying science, mathematics, communication, and social-studies concepts to solve networking problems. In addition, instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of networking software, tools, and equipment and all local, state, and federal safety, building and environmental codes and regulations. Topics include computer basics, OSI model, Local Area Networks (LANs), Layer 1 - electronics and signals; media, connections, and collisions, Layer 2 - concepts and technologies, basic network design and documentation, structured cabling, Layer 3 - routing and addressing; Protocols, Layer 4 - the transport layer, Layer 5 - the session layer, Layer 6 - the presentation layer, and Layer 7 - the application layer Competency Areas

Hours 

Computer Basics Class 4OSI Model D. Lab 4Local Area Networks (LANs) P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Layer 1 - Electronics and Signals; Media, Connections, and Collisions Credit 6Layer 2 - Concepts and Technologies    Basic Network Design and Documentation    Structured Cabling    Layer 3 - Routing and Addressing; Protocols    Layer 4 - The Transport Layer    Layer 5 - the Session Layer    Layer 6 - The Presentation Layer    Layer 7 - The Application Layer     Prerequisite: SCT 100 CIS 106 or advisor approval Corequisite:

CIS xxxx - Introduction to Web Programming using PHP

Course Description:This course provides an introduction to Web Programming using PHP. Topics include advanced HTML, CSS basics, object oriented language requirements, defining variables, IF conditional statements and loops, modularization, accessing and displaying data on the web, understanding the XML data format, and cookies and security Competency Areas: Hours:Advanced HTML Class    3CSS basics. D. Lab    2Object Oriented Language Requirements P. Lab/O.B.I 0Defining Variables Credit 4If conditional statements and loops.ModularizationAccessing and displaying data on the webUnderstanding the XML data format.Cookies and SecurityPrerequisite: CIS 105, CIS xxxx - XHTML FundamentalsCorequisite:

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CIS 2231 – Design Methodology

Course Description:Design Methodology teaches students how to create and mange Web sites using FrontPage, NetObjects Fusion Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Design and manage Web sites using a web site design development life cycle. Students will also implement the latest strategies to develop third generation Web site, evaluate design tools, discuss future technology standards, and explore the incompatibility issues surrounding current browsers. The course focuses on theory, design and Web construction, along with information architecture concepts, Web project management, and scenario development and performance evaluations. The student will gain an understanding of layout techniques, typography, color theory, proper use of white space, accessibility and usability issues and standards. The student may use a web site development tool (such as Microsoft FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver), a scripting language (such as JavaScript, Perl, PHP) and/or a web programming language (such as Microsoft VB, Microsoft C#, or Sun Java) for web page development within this course. However, the main focus of this course is on the actual design process used to develop the web site itself. Topics include overview of the Web Site Design Process, web site project team, layout and accessibility design techniques, and web site project

Competency Areas: Hours:

Create and manage web sites using various tools Class 4Develop third-generation web sites D. Lab 4Evaluate design tools P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Discuss future technology standards Credit 6Explore incompatibility issues surrounding current browsersOverview of the Web Site Design ProcessWeb Site Project TeamLayout and Accessibility Design TechniquesWeb Site Project

Prerequisite: CIS 2201, CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals and (CIS xxx CIS Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxx Web Graphics using JASC Paint Shop) CIS 2211, CIS 2221Corequisite:

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CIS 2281 – Database Connectivity

Course Description:Database Connectivity teaches students how to manipulate data in a database, work with relational database via using the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) model. and learn how to work with different database systems. Students will learn to install and configure Cold Fusion, or equivalent software, and use the system to develop forms and applications to interact with file systems, e-mail and database servers. Students will learn to retrieve, update, and display database information with a web application. Database access may be accomplished using a web programming language (such as ColdFusion, PHP, Microsoft VB, Microsoft C#, or Sun Java). Topics include manipulate data in a database, work with a relational database via Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), working with different database systems, develop forms and applications to interact with a database server(s), modifying data in a database, and controls and validation

Competency Areas:Hours:

Manipulate data in a database Class 4Work with a relational database via Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) D. Lab 6 4Working with different database systems P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Install and configure Cold Fusion, or equivalent software Credit 7 6Develop forms and applications to interact with file system e-mail and  a database server(s)Modifying Data in a DatabaseDynamic Javaforms and JavaScript ValidationControls and Validation

Prerequisite: CIS 2191 CIS xxxx - XHTML Fundamentals and CIS 105 and (CIS 2261 -or- CIS 2211)Corequisite:

CIS 2211 – Web Site Design Tools

Course Description:Web Site Design Tools teaches an understanding of how to create and manage impressive s sites using the sizeable amounts of new technology available on the Web. Students will learn to create web sites using various web tools such as (but not limited to) Microsoft FrontPage, NetObjects Fusion, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive, XHTML, XML, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Topics include compare and contrast different web site design tools, design web pages using FrontPage, NetObjects, and Image Composer web site design tools, develop basic layout skills, create shared borders, tables, hyperlinks, and forms, utilize advanced image techniques, connect a web site to a database, publish and manage a web site

Competency Areas:Hours:

Compare and contrast different web site design tools Class 4Design web pages using FrontPage, NetObjects, and Image Composer web site design tools

D. Lab 4

Develop basic layout skills P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Create shared borders, tables, hyperlinks, and forms Credit 6Utilize advanced image techniquesConnect a web site to a databasePublish and manage a web site

Prerequisite: Program admission CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals, and (CIS xxxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop or CIS xxxx Web Graphics using JASC PaintShop)Corequisite:

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CIS 2261 – JavaScript Fundamentals

Course Description:JavaScript Fundamentals teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language and the Netscape Navigator browser. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs that can be plugged into Web pages or customized, and examine advanced issues such as debugging techniques and JavaScript security. Topics include introduction to JavaScript, working with variables and data, functions, methods, and events, developing interactive forms, controlling program flow, JavaScript object model, JavaScript Language objects, cookies and JavaScript security, controlling frames in JavaScript, client-side JavaScript, and custom JavaScript options

Competency Areas: Hours:

Introduction to JavaScript Class 3Working with variables and data D. Lab 2Functions, methods, and events P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Developing interactive forms Credit 4Controlling program flowJavaScript object modelJavaScript Language objectsCookies and JavaScript SecurityControlling frames in JavaScriptClient-side JavaScriptCustom JavaScript options

Prerequisite: CIS 2251 (CIS xxxx – XHTML Fundamentals or CIS 2201 or CIS xxxx XML Fundamentals) and CIS 105Corequisite:

CIS xxxx – Advanced Web Graphics using Macromedia Flash

Course Description:This course covers additional techniques used in the creation and manipulation of vector images and animation using Macromedia Flash. Topics covered include (but not limited to) Advanced Animation Techniques, ActionScript Fundamentals, Advanced ActionScript Techniques, Third Party Languages, Optimizing and Publishing Flash movies. Competency Areas: Hours:

Advanced Vector Graphic Animation Techniques Class 4ActionScript Fundamentals D. Lab 4Advanced ActionScript Techniques P. Lab/O.B.I 0Third Party Program Languages used within Macromedia Flash Credit 6Optimizing and Publishing Flash Movies                   Prerequisite:  CIS xxxx -  Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia FlashCorequisite:

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CIS xxxx - Advanced Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop

Course Description:This course covers the creation and editing of digital photographs and images using Adobe Photoshop. Topics covered include curves and adjustment layers, retouching techniques, color correction, color balancing, element replacement and restoration, typography and interpolation, and advanced techniques and special effects  Competency Areas: Hours:

Curves and adjustment layers Class 4Retouching Techniques D. Lab 4Color Correction P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Color Balancing Credit 6Element Replacement and Restoration    Typography and Interpolation    Advanced Techniques and Special Effects    Prerequisite:  CIS xxxx – Introduction to Web Graphics Using PhotoshopCorequisite:

CIS 2291 – Network Security

Course Description:

Network Security introduces students to network security, firewalls, Microsoft Windows NT network security, UNIX and TCP/IP network security, security auditing, attacks, and threat analysis. Topics include: elements of security, TCP/IP, operating system security. router security, firewalls, security basics, user and group security, file system security, securing the registry, account security, security auditing fundamentals, and additional security measures

Competency Areas:Hours:

Elements of security Class 4TCP/IP D. Lab 4Operating system security P. Lab/O.B.I. 0Router security Credit 6FirewallsNT sSecurity basicsUser and group securityFile system securitySecuring the registryAccount security Security auditing fundamentalsAdditional security measures

Prerequisite: CIS 2241 CIS 1140 or CIS 2321Corequisite: 

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Curriculum ModelSuggested Course Sequence

The standard curriculums for Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design programs are set up on the quarter system. A suggested sequence for the programs is given below with area of specialization. Technical colleges may implement the program by using the sequences listed below or by using a locally developed sequence designed to reflect course prerequisites and/or corequisites.

Suggested Sequence

Computer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Degree

First Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 106 Computer Concepts 5 0 0 5 5ENG 191 Composition and Rhetoric I 5 0 0 5 5

MAT 191 College Algebra 5 0 0 5 5

SCT 100 Introduction to Microcomputers 1 4 0 5 3

Minimum Required Hours: 16 4 0 20 18

Second Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 105 Program Design and Development 5 0 0 5 5CIS xxxx An operating systems course 4 4 0 8 6

ENG 193 Composition and Rhetoric II 5 0 0 5 5

CIS xxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop 3 2 0 5 4

Minimum Required Hours: 17 6 0 23 20

Third Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 1140 Networking Fundamentals 4 4 0 8 6

CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals 4 3 0 7 5

CIS xxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash 4 4 0 8 6

Minimum Required Hours: 12 11 0 23 17

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Fourth Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 2211 Web Site Design Tools 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2231 Design Methodology 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2261 JavaScript Fundamentals 3 2 0 5 4

Minimum Required Hours: 11 10 0 21 16

Fifth Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 2281 Database Connectivity 4 6 4 0 10 8 7 6

ENG 195 Technical Communications 5 0 0 5 5

CIS xxx Advanced Graphics using Adobe Premiere 4 4 0 8 6

Minimum Required Hours: 13 8 0 21 17

Sixth Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

XXX xxx General Core Elective 5 0 0 5 5XXX xxx Social/Behavior Science Core Elective 5 0 0 5 5CIS xxx Web Programming Course 0+ 0+ 0+ 4+ 4

Minimum Required Hours: 10+ 0+ 0+ 14+ 14

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Suggested SequenceComputer Information Systems - Internet Specialist – Web Site Design, Diploma

First Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 106 Computer Concepts 5 0 0 5 5ENG 101 English 5 0 0 5 5

MAT 103 Algebraic Concepts 5 0 0 5 5

SCT 100 Introduction to Microcomputers 1 4 0 5 3

Minimum Required Hours: 16 4 0 20 18

Second Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 105 Program Design and Development 5 0 0 5 5CIS xxxx An operating systems course 4 4 0 8 6

CIS xxx Web Graphics using Adobe Photoshop 3 2 0 5 4

Minimum Required Hours: 12 6 0 18 15

Third Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 1140 Networking Fundamentals 4 4 0 8 6

CIS xxx XHTML Fundamentals 4 3 0 7 5ENG 102 Technical Writing 5 0 0 5 5

Minimum Required Hours: 13 7 0 20 16

Fourth Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 2211 Web Design Tools 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2231 Design Methodology 4 4 0 8 6

CIS 2261 JavaScript Fundamentals 3 2 0 5 4

Minimum Required Hours: 11 10 0 21 16

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Fifth Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS 2281 Database Connectivity 4 6 4 0 10 8 7 6

EMP 100

Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development 3 0 0 3 3

CIS xxx Web Graphics and Animation using Macromedia Flash 4 4 0 8 6

Minimum Required Hours: 11 8 0 19 15

Sixth Quarter

Course Code Occupational Course Title

ClassHours

DLab

Hours

P/Lab/O

BIHours

Contact

HoursCreditHours

CIS2102 Advanced Graphics using Adobe Premiere 4 4 0 8 6

CIS xxxx Web Programming Course 0+ 0+ 0+ 4+ 4

Minimum Required Hours: 4+ 4+ 0+ 12+ 10

3/12/2006

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