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Computer Web Design

N ort h e r n W y o m i n g C o m m u n i t y C ol l e g e Di s t r i c t
Please feel free to direct
any questions you might
have about the program
to one of the instructors
listed below. In the off
months (May through
August) please contact
our admissions office.

Sheridan College
Contact: 307.674.6446
800.913.9139
Instructor Debbie Kayser: ext. 3207
Dan Alberghetti: ext. 3208
College Admissions: ext. 2000

Sheridan Colleges Computer Web Design Program


Sheridan Colleges Web Design program has been revised and
updated to provide students with cutting edge tools to design,
create, and maintain user-centered, world-class web sites.
Successful web designers combine a variety of technical and artistic
disciplines to create a website that is navigable, easy to use, and
communicates ideas with the greatest of ease. The web designer is
responsible for doing a little bit of everything: design, layout, and
writing copy are all part of the web designers job.
Low tuition, small class size, flexible course scheduling and awardwinning faculty provides students with the best experience available
to learn the skills necessary to work in industry as a web designers
and developers or to start their own web design business. Sheridan
Colleges Computer Web Design Program is top notch, yet very
affordable.

Sheridan College Fact:


The number of employment
opportunities for web designers is
expected to grow rapidly in the next
five years as companies continue to
increase their online presence.

Read about Sheridan College


students at: sheridan.edu

Computer Web Design


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Course

of

Study

for Associate of Applied

Science Degree

Freshman Year

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

Fall Semester

ENGL
COSC
MATH
INET
INET

INET
1750-Cyber Ethics..................................................... 3
INET
1610-Dynamic Web Graphics: Flash......................... 3
COSC
2050-Introduction to SQL.......................................... 3
COSC
2410-3D Java Programming..................................... 3
Health & Wellness Requirement................................................. 2
MKT
2100-Marketing.......................................................... 3

1010-English I........................................................... 3
1010-Introduction to Computer Science I.................. 4
1400-Pre-Calculus Algebra....................................... 4
1890-Introduction to Web Design.............................. 3
1650-Web Programming I......................................... 3

Total Credit Hours................................................................... 17


Spring Semester
INET
1580-Web Page Authoring........................................ 3
INET
1611-Photoshop........................................................ 3
INET
2000-Web Programming II........................................ 3
COSC
1030-Computer Science I.......................................... 4
Advanced Writing Requirement................................................... 3
Total Credit Hours................................................................... 16

Credit Hours

Total Credit Hours................................................................... 17


Spring Semester
INET
BMIS
INET
INET
-ORBADM

2650-Content Management Systems........................ 3


2100-E-Commerce Concepts.................................... 3
2010-Data Driven Websites...................................... 3
2895-Web Design Capstone Seminar....................... 3
2470-Career Internship............................................. 3

Total Credit Hours................................................................... 15


Total Degree Credit Hours...................................................... 65

Northern Wyoming Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Section 504, and Americans with Disabilities Act may be referred to Mr. Kevin Price, NWCCDs Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator, Human Rights
Officer, and Director of Human Resources, (307) 674-6446. Inquiries also may be made to the Office of Civil Rights, U. S. Department of Education, Federal Building, Suite 310, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO
80204-3582; 303-844-3417; or TDD 303-844-3417. This publication will be provided in an alternative format upon request.

updated 7-10

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