WEB DESIGN (WEB)
206. Introduction to Graphic Design (See ART 206): 3 hours
Prerequisites: ART 202.
Fundamental investigation of graphic design principles, tools, methods, and processes, with an emphasis on technical skills. Fee required.
207. Markup Languages I: 3 hours
Basic webpage design using HTML and Java Script with an emphasis on Cascading Style Sheet
306. Graphic Design: Typography (See ART 306): 3 hours
Prerequisite: WEB 206
Investigation of fundamental to advanced aspects of typographic design, including letterforms legibility, grid systems, hierarchical and expressive typographic structures, exploring traditional and non-traditional forms. Fee required.
307. Markup Languages II: 3 hours
Prerequisite: WEB 207
This is a continuation of webpage design requiring advanced HTML, Java Script and Flash Player.
310.Graphic Design: New Media (See ART 310) : Three hours
Prerequisite: WEB 206
This course provides participants with knowledge of Adobe Flash, the leading web animation tool. The use of sound and interactivity will be covered and an introduction to ActionScripting will be taught. Students will be proficient in creating fully Flashed websites as well as stand alone animation and will build a more sophisticated web site interface using assets loaded dynamically as the user asks for them. Fee required.
406. Graphic Design: Multimedia (See ART 406): 3 hours
Prerequisite: WEB 206.
Designing for the web as an effective communication vehicle, providing visual aesthetic, user-friendly, informational, and functional elements to convey information. Fee required.
411.Special Studies Three hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Head
A course for upperclassmen seeking to complete requirements in their major or minor disciplines. Subjects will be taught that do not appear in the college catalog but are of value to a student in her career objectives and/or graduate studies.
412.Special Studies Three hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Head
Course for upperclassmen seeking to complete requirements in their major or minor disciplines. Subjects will betaught that do not appear in the col- lege catalog but are of value to a student in her career objectives and/orgraduate studies.
413.Special Studies Three hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Head
Course for upperclassmen seeking to complete requirements in their major or minor disciplines. Subjects will betaught that do not appear in the col- lege catalog but are of value to a student in her career objectives and/orgraduate studies.
414.Special Studies Three hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Head
Course for upperclassmen seeking to complete requirements in their major or minor disciplines. Subjects will betaught that do not appear in the col- lege catalog but are of value to a student in her career objectives and/orgraduate studies.
450. Seminar in Web Design: 3 hours
Prerequisites: WEB 308 and either completed or currently enrolled in WEB 406
This course is composed of a seminar combined with a service-learning component. The seminar will focus on ethical issues in web interaction and current topics regarding the use of the web. The service-learning component of this course provides development and maintenance of effective Web sites for nonprofit organizations within the region of Perry County.