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Faculty of Marketing & New Media
Digital Media Web Designer Diploma (DM-WD)
Credits: 600
Course Description:

This Diploma program is designed for CBC students interested in using, creating and managing quality media resources to satisfy business and personal communication needs. The primary focus is on the production and utilization of World Wide Web digital technologies and digital graphics and animation for onscreen delivery. Includes business administration, basic desktop publishing, graphics and Internet production techniques, and digital animation, design and development of sites for the World Wide Web. This project driven diploma course allows students to experiment with various styles and concepts of design. Basic elements of design, colour theory and information architecture are covered throughout the course duration. Students are expected to complete a series of projects and prepare an online portfolio.
This program is ideal for those wishing to work as web designer, computer graphic artist or desktop publishers. It is also suitable for those in the industry who need to keep pace with new technology.

Artistic aptitude is helpful but not essential for a student considering this program.

Course Outline

Business Administration

  • MS Office - Level I (Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook)
  • Keyboarding (interactive)

Digital Media Publishing

  • Desktop Publishing with QuarkXpress or InDesign

Graphics and Imaging

  • Typography, Layout and Design
  • Digital Imaging with Illustrator
  • Photoshop & Scanning Techniques

Web Design

  • Flash Animation with ActionScript
  • Web Publishing & Design w/ Dreamweaver
  • XHTML w/CSS

Project

  • Project: Developing an online portfolio

Duration: Full-time: 26 weeks
Part-time: 50weeks
Tuition: $7200.00

 

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