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9 Sep 2010
 
Webmaster Certificate Program
Duration: 36-96 Hours

Offered at the following locations:
 
Augusta State University

As Internet technologies have evolved, so too has CIW/Web Master, the industry-standard Internet-technology and job-readiness certification program. The Webmaster Certificate Program provides a well-rounded foundation in web design. This certificate program is composed of seven core classes, which compose the foundation of web design, followed by your choice of specialization track. Students can pick from three specialization tracks: Developer (which has two options), Design/Media, or Administration. This is truly a unique certification that allows the participant to explore different skill sets and to specialize in their area of interest. Courses are offered in a flexible format of day, evening or weekend, and duration of tracks range from 36-96 hours . A capstone project is required after obtaining the professional designation to complete this certificate program. Please call for a complimentary consultation to find out which track is right for you.
 
Course Prerequisites:
Knowledge Of Windows and IE/Netscape
 
 XHTML
This course was developed primarily for Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows and Netscape Navigator 4.7 for Windows. Other versions of these browsers might lead to different results than indicated in the task observations. The course was also tested using Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape Navigator 4.6 for the Macintosh. Where necessary, support issues for certain browsers are mentioned in task steps or in notes along the margins of relevant tasks. This course is meant to provide you with the tools to create your own HTML documents. The sample files are not necessarily intended as design suggestions or principles. The course files are meant to provide the student with solutions that are easy to grasp, and to a certain extent, represent realistic applications. The concepts and tasks in this book are designed for sequential completion. Each topic builds on previous experience, so it makes sense to complete the tasks in the order they appear. You might want to skip certain tasks if you are already familiar with the material, but in some cases, this might lead to different results than you'll see in the screenshots throughout the book. Some of the files for this course have "solution files" that you can use to check your work if you're not sure how to proceed in a task. These files begin with x, followed by the name of the file they're associated with.
 

This outline is subject to change and is used as a reference only.
 
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