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Web Developer - CCL

Major: 5051
Effective Term: 2012 Fall Final Term: Current
Award: CCL
Total Credits: 30
Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Web Developer prepares a software developer to properly create and maintain web applications. In addition to web page development, this certificate prepares software developers to fully manage and develop corporate web systems using interactive applications. Developers will be able to write programs to manage corporate database via the web.
Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for all courses within the program.
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates any module.
Admission Criteria: None
Program Prerequisites: None
Required Courses
 Credits: 30
 CIS105Survey of Computer Information Systems3
 CIS117DMMicrosoft Access: Database Management3
 CIS120DCComputer Graphics: Macromedia Flash3
 CIS120DFComputer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop (3) OR 
 CIS120AFComputer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level I (1) AND 
 CIS120BFComputer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level II (1) AND 
 CIS120CFComputer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level III (1)3
 CIS126AAUNIX Operating System: Level I1
 CIS133DAInternet/Web Development Level I3
 CIS166++Any module.3
+CIS233DAInternet/Web Development Level II3
+CIS234XML Application Development3
+CIS235e-Commerce3
 CIS298ABSpecial Projects (2) OR 
+CIS290ABComputer Information Systems Internship (2) OR 
+CIS296WBCooperative Education (2)2

Program Competencies

  1. Apply computer concepts, Microcomputer applications and programming techniques. (CIS105)
  2. Explain and use various Internet Communication, resources discovery and information retrieval tools. (CIS133DA)
  3. Design and create presentations using the world Wide Web authoring hypertext markup language (HTML). (CIS233DA)
  4. Create and manipulate images and artwork. (CIS120DF, CIS120AF, CIS120BF, CIS120CF)
  5. Demonstrate skills for using commercial software programs including electronic spreadsheets, micro word processing, and data-base management. (CIS117DM, CIS105)
  6. Apply basic animation techniques in the creation, manipulation, and editing of Flash animation graphics. (CIS120DC)
  7. Write and execute UNIX scripts. (CIS126AA)
  8. Design software for Web sites, including client-side script and Common GateWay Interface (CGI) scripting. (CIS166++)
  9. Use Extensible Markup Language (XML) to make documents smarter, simplify Web automation and to communicate between databases. (CIS234)
  10. Create a portfolio of work. (CIS298AB, CIS290AB, CIS296WB)
  11. Apply web development skills to electronic commerce. (CIS235)

Additional information is available at MCCCD's Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation.

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