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Spring 2001 Classes

NLC will offer several web design courses starting on January 15. Descriptions for each course are below. Class times and section numbers can be found in this HTML table, or you can print this much nicer-looking Acrobat document.

Course Descriptions

Credit

ITSC 1413 - Intranet/Web Page Development (Dreamweaver)
This course uses Macromedia Dreamweaver to create web pages in a user-friendly WYSIWYG environment. The class explores basic web design concepts, frames, style sheets, and a little JavaScript.
 
ITSC 1413 - Intranet / Web Page Development (HTML)
This course uses HTML to hand-code web pages.
 
ITNW 1492 - Streaming Media Technologies
This class serves as an introduction to using audio and video on the web. Students in the class will learn to use a digital video camera, edit video, and stream video over the web using Real and Microsoft products. If class time permits, video conferencing and web cams will also be explored. This is a highly, highly intensive fast-paced course. Please contact Sharon before registering.
 
IMED 2415 - Web Page Design II
Course covers JavaScript and dHTML. Class will cover cookies, layers, style sheets, operators, and more. Emphasis on cross-browser effects.
 
ITSC 2417 - JAVA Programming
Introduction to JAVA programming with object-orientation. Emphasis on the fundamental syntax and semantics of JAVA for applications and web applets.
 
POFI 1341 - Web Graphics
Class uses Macromedia Fireworks 3 and a little Adobe Photoshop to create bandwidth-conscious graphics for the Internet. Topics include file formats, image slicing, mouseovers, image maps, and photo manipulation. This is an eight-week class. Students should expect to spend an additional three to five hours a week working in the lab or at home.
 
POFI 1345 - Web Animation
Class uses Macromedia Flash 5 to create animation and interactivity for web pages. Topics include basic animation techniques, interactivity, and introductory action scripting. This is an eight-week class. Students should expect to spend an additional three to five hours a week working in the lab or at home.