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Academic Programs > Web Page Design

WEB DESIGN
5 months / 4.5 hrs a day

California College of Communications is authorized under Federal Law to accept and enroll non-immigrant students for this program.

The purpose of this program is to provide students with necessary skills to create web pages that contain information in the form of text, graphics, multimedia, and hypertext. They will learn how to create and edit hypertext and other web conventions, protocols and etiquette.


Introduction Hours Units
Beg. MS Word 2002 20 hrs 3
Int. MS Word 2002 20 hrs 3
Microsoft Office Lab 20 hrs 3
Beg. PowerPoint 2002 20 hrs 3
Adv. PowerPoint 2002 20 hrs 3
Microsoft Office Lab 20 hrs 3
Internet Applications 20 hrs 3
Total 140 hrs 21


Web Design Hours Units
HTML - Beginning 20 hrs 3
HTML - Intermediate 20 hrs 3
HTML Computer Lab 20 hrs 3
FrontPage - Beginning 20 hrs 3
FrontPage - Intermediate 20 hrs 3
FrontPage Office Lab 20 hrs 3
Total 120 hrs 18


Graphic Design Hours Units
Adobe Illustrator - Beginning 20 hrs 3
Adobe Illustrator - Intermediate 20 hrs 3
Illustrator Computer Lab 20 hrs 3
Adobe Photoshop - Beginning 20 hrs 3
Adobe Photoshop - Intermediate 20 hrs 3
Photoshop Computer Lab 20 hrs 3
Total 120 hrs 18


Advanced Web Design Hours Units
Adobe Flash 30 hrs 3
Web Design Final Project 20 hrs 3
Total 50 hrs 6


Tuition and Fees Cost
Tuition $4,950
Enrollment Fee $75
Instructional Materials $300
Total $5,325
Total Hours 430 hrs


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CalCC is approved by BPPVE, Bureau of Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education and the ECE program satisfies the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Title 22 requirements for teachers in a licensed early childhood and school age programs.


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