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Web Design (Certificate)

Certificate
Lewis-Clark State College
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Instruction Method
Online
Time to Degree
2 semesters

About the Program

The Web Design & Development program prepares students with the skills necessary for organizational web design, development, and management. Course work includes applying current trends in web technology, standards, and applications to real-world projects. Successful students will be able to work in development teams and effectively communicate in the web design and development industry.

Program Requirements

  • Web Design ITC Reqmts complete the following 2 requirements
    28 credits
    General Education Core classes for Intermediate Technical Certificate in Web Design.
    Choose COMM 101, 202, 203, or 204.
    COMM101 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication
    3 credits
    COMM202 - Interpersonal Comm
    3 credits
    COMM203 - Sm Group Communication
    3 credits
    COMM204 - Public Speaking
    3 credits
    Take 1 core Math course Choose from MATH 123, 130, 143, 147, 153, 170, 253, or 257, or MTHPT 130, 137, or 153.
    MATH123 - Math in Modern Society
    3 credits
    MATH130 - Finite Mathematics
    4 credits
    MTHPT130 - Finite Mathematics
    3 credits
    MTHPT137 - Math for Technology
    4 credits
    MATH143 - College Algebra
    3 credits
    MATH147 - College Algebra Trig
    5 credits
    MATH153 - Statistical Reasoning
    3 credits
    MTHPT153 - Statistical Reasoning
    3 credits
    MATH170 - Calculus I
    4 credits
    MATH253 - Statistical Methods
    3 credits
    MATH257 - Math Elem Teachers II
    4 credits
    Take 1 core Social & Behavioral Ways of Knowing course. Choose from ANTH 102, 120, or 170, ECON 201, or 202, GEOG 102, HIST 101, 102, 111, or 112, HRPT/SS 184, or 185, POLS 101, 237, or 285, PSYC 101 or 205, SOC 101, or 102.
    ANTH102 - Cultural Anthropology
    3 credits
    ANTH120 - World Prehistory
    3 credits
    ANTH170 - Intro/Native Amer Studies
    3 credits
    ECON201 - Principles of Macro
    3 credits
    ECON202 - Principles of Micro
    3 credits
    GEOG102 - Intro to Geography
    3 credits
    HIST101 - World History I
    3 credits
    HIST102 - World History II
    3 credits
    HIST111 - US History I
    3 credits
    HIST112 - US History II
    3 credits
    HRPT184 - Diversity/Organization
    3 credits
    HRPT185 - Hum Rel/Organizations
    3 credits
    PSYC101 - Intro/Psychology
    3 credits
    PSYC205 - Lifespan Develop Psyc
    3 credits
    POLS101 - Amer National Government
    3 credits
    POLS237 - International Politics
    3 credits
    POLS285 - Comparative Government
    3 credits
    SS184 - Diversity/Organization
    3 credits
    SS185 - Hum Rel/Organizations
    3 credits
    SOC101 - Intro/Sociology
    3 credits
    SOC102 - Social Problems
    3 credits
    Required courses for Intermediate Technical Certficate in Web Design. The ITC requires 30 credits. Upper division options are recommended when planning to pursue the Bachelor's of Applied Science.
    Take CITPT 111/311.
    CITPT111 - Web Development Basics
    3 credits
    CITPT311 - Web Development Basics
    3 credits
    Take CITPT 112/312.
    CITPT112 - Fund/Programming
    3 credits
    CITPT312 - Fund/Programming
    3 credits
    Take CITPT 117/317.
    CITPT117 - Web Design Fundamental
    3 credits
    CITPT317 - Web Design Fundamental
    3 credits
    Take CITPT 180/380.
    CITPT180 - Portfolio Design
    3 credits
    CITPT380 - Portfolio Design
    3 credits
    Take CITPT 217/417.
    CITPT217 - Advanced Web Design
    3 credits
    CITPT417 - Advanced Web Design
    3 credits
    Take CITPT 265/465.
    CITPT265 - Image Edit & Illustration
    3 credits
    CITPT465 - Image Editing/Illustration
    3 credits
    Take CITPT 275/475.
    CITPT275 - Web Authoring
    3 credits
    CITPT475 - Web Authoring
    3 credits
Grand Total Credits
30

* Please note that you must meet with an advisor each semester in order to verify degree completion time as well as online course offerings for the program requirements.