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TECH025: Introduction to Web Design

Credits: 0.5 units/5 hours
3 Evaluations, 3 Projects, 3 Progress Tests
(TECH025055)


This course will introduce students to various aspects of Web design, from the environment and tools used to create a Web site, to promoting and maintaining a Web site over time. Students will learn how to develop a plan for the structure of a site, how to use color and composition effectively, and how to make information easy to find. The uses of multimedia and interactive elements in a site will be discussed, as well as how to analyze the metrics generated as a site is visited. This course requires Internet access. Students will be required to develop and submit the pages of a Web site in this course.

Available in print or online

Course Materials

Required:
Textbook: Web Design: Introductory (ISBN: 9780538482400)

Optional:
Introduction to Web Design Syllabus TECH025055 (printed course content)


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Tuition
Online course content is included in tuition for all courses except those designated as "PRINT ONLY".
Tuition (TECH025055)

Required Fee
A $50 non-refundable Administrative Fee is required for each course.
Administrative Fee

Optional Services

Some course materials are highly recommended for successful completion of the course, but not required. Course materials are available for purchase through Follett Virtual Bookstores.

Mail Processing Fee:
Selecting this service allows for print submission of evaluations, projects, and progress tests via regular postal mail. Mail Processing is required for all PRINT ONLY courses, and optional for all other courses.

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Summary
Course Price $250.00



  • Tuition (TECH025055)  $200.00
  • Administrative Fee  $50.00

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