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World Wide Web Publishing


Introduction

The World Wide Web global information system is emerging as a powerful influence on our lives and society. The WWW has evolved from its academic origins into a medium for education, entertainment, finance, business, and commerce. Most organizations currently maintain a WWW site or are actively building one. Effective web pages increasingly employ a range of multimedia including attractive graphics, animations, video and sound clips, and virtual reality scenes. Our Certificate Program in World Wide Web Publishing is designed to train students in the use of modern web page development tools and techniques to enable them to become competent, creative web page design professionals.



Program Description

The World Wide Web Publishing Certificate is a cooperative program between UW-Parkside's art and computer science departments. Two courses in art provide graphic design skills and instill aesthetic concepts, and two computer science courses provide a basic introduction to computer productivity, graphic, and web page editing tools and a thorough grounding in the HTML language. Students complete the certificate program by electing either the art course in Web Design or the computer science course in Web Programming. This combination prepares individuals with the technical competence to design attractive and innovative Web pages.

The certificate program serves two types of students: traditional students who want to augment their major and improve employability by adding Webmaster skills, and professionals interested in the essentials of Web page design. Individuals may enter the program at any point, depending on their backgr! ound and experience.



Career Opportunities



Course Work

The World Wide Web publishing certificate consists of four core courses and at least one elective course. In cases where students have art and/or computer competencies, courses may be waived with the consent of the program director.

Core Courses

Elective Courses (Select one)


Sample Schedules and Timelines

The following paths should accommodate a variety of service clientele.

Path A: Designed for UW-Parkside students with no previous computer experience, this three-semester path includes all five courses listed below for a total of 15 credits.

Path B: Designed for practicing professionals or UW-Parkside students with some design or computer experience, this one-semester or two semester path consists of 6-12 credits, depending on the entry point.

These two paths are shown schematically below.

Diagram of Certificate path

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Learn More about World Wide Web Publishing

To learn more about World Wide Web publishing certificate, contact:

Department of Computer Science
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
PO Box 2000
Kenosha, WI 53141-2000

Telephone: (262)595-2314

E-mail: cs@cs.uwp.edu

Fax: (262)595-2114

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