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  • 1.00 Credits

    Use of word processing software including sorts, tables, columns, reports, merges, graphics, and macros. Prerequisite:    NTM 1501 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1701 and TBE 1501 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1701 and WEB 1501 and WEB 1700 and WEB 1701
  • 1.00 Credits

    Use of spreadsheet software including macros, sorts, advanced formulas, graphs, and creative presentations. Prerequisite:    NTM 1503 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1703 and TBE 1503 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1703 and WEB 1700
  • 2.00 Credits

    Use of electronic slide presentation software to create slides consisting of short paragraphs, bulleted lists, graphic images, movie clips, audio clips, data charts, diagrams, and imported data from other software. Emphasis will also be placed on professional quality presentation design and animation of slide elements. Prerequisite:    NTM 1501 and NTM 1502 and NTM 1503 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1701 and NTM 1702 and NTM 1702 and TBE 1501 and TBE 1502 and TBE 1503 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1701 and TBE 1702 and TBE 1703 and WEB 1501 and WEB 1502 and WEB 1503 and WEB 1700 and WEB 1701 and WEB 1702 and WEB 1703
  • 3.00 Credits

    Real-world strategies and techniques to provide better employee training, including development of materials and methods to enhance the learning process. Prerequisite:    ENGL 2010 and NTM 1501 and NTM 1502 and NTM 1503 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1701 and NTM 1702 and NTM 1703 and TBE 1501 and TBE 1502 and TBE 1503 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1701 and TBE 1702 and TBE 1703 and WEB 1501 and WEB 1502 and WEB 1503 and WEB 1700 and WEB 1701 and WEB 1702 and WEB 1703
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students will learn to work with disabled usersas co-participants in the design and development process.Using a website they built in a prior course, they will run testingwith disabled users and adapt the site to meet the needsof users. These sites will go beyond basic WCAG 2.1 compliance,as they will be built with active participation from thedisabled community. Prerequisite:    WEB 2620
  • 3.00 Credits

    General purpose dynamic languages like Python and Ruby have become increasing popular and well suited for the creation of full stack web applications. This course will introduce students to the syntax and programmatic idioms of both Ruby and Python. The following topics will be covered in both languages: complex data types, loops, conditionals, command line applications, and the object-oriented programming paradigm. The commonly used web frameworks of each language will be explored and used to create and deploy a full stack web application to a cloud provider. Prerequisite:    CS 1400 and WEB 2890 and WEB 3350
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course you will use Adobe After Effects to create motion graphics and visual effects for film and video. You will learn how to create sophisticated motion graphics using animated text and objects, compositing videos and images, and adding visual effects to video. You will learn how to set keyframes on a timeline and work with transform properties, motion paths, rotoscoping masks and effects, developing a solid foundation in this increasingly popular and versatile software. Prerequisite:    NTM 2533 and NTM 2534 and TBE 2533 and TBE 2534 and WEB 2200 and WEB 2300
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers client-side JavaScript Frameworks and building Single Page Applications (SPA). It starts with a review of the JavaScript programming language (with emphasis on the Document Object Model (DOM) and covers various debugging techniques using the browser developer tools. An overview of Asynchronous JavaScript (AJAX) is introduced before diving deeper into a popular client-side JavaScript frameworks - like Angular, React or VueJS. Regardless of the primary framework chosen, we will explore and compare the other frameworks as time permits. Prerequisite:    CS 2350 and WEB 1430
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, or LAMP Web development framework to build applications that solve common business problems. The course begins with an exploration of the LAMP architecture, then covers fundamentals of the PHP programming language before introducing a PHP framework like Laravel. Additional coverage focuses on database concepts and how to interact with a MySQL database. Prerequisite:    NET 2210 and NET 3200 and WEB 3200
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will explore native web technologies that are useful for animation including JavaScript, SVG, the HTML canvas element and CSS. Using these native web technologies, students will design and produce advanced multimedia projects applicable for business and industry. These projects will be produced by combining web animation, graphics, video, and text into interactive web and mobile multimedia presentations. Prerequisite:    NTM 2334 and TBE 2334 and WEB 2410