WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT   (663100)

Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Credit: one
Prerequisite: Information Systems (661200) or equivalent skill

This course provides students the opportunity to study, develop and design sophisticated web pages in a client-based business environment. Basics of HTML, DHTML, scripting, and the use of authoring software are covered. Students are also provided instruction in preparing and editing Web page images, applying advanced design techniques and features, creating vector animations, and managing web site directory structures. Skill development will be achieved through hands-on activities that help students to design web pages for various audiences and uses. The cooperative education (Business Cooperative Internship--679920) method is available for this course. Students combine classroom instruction and supervised on-the-job training in an approved position with continuing supervision throughout the school year.

Industry Certification: Industry certification may be available as part of this course.

Diploma Seal: Students successfully completing this course may be eligible to earn a Career and Technical Education Diploma Seal.

Sequential Elective: Students successfully completing this course in conjunction with another one credit course within the same program area will satisfy the sequential elective requirement for the Standard or Modified Standard diploma.

Verified Credit: Successful completion of this course in conjunction with a corresponding industry certification may qualify for a student selected verified credit.


Last Updated:
2/24/2010

Contact:
Dave Watnee

571-423-4503

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