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Tech Comm 450

TechComm 450 Web Page and Site Design

Prerequisite: junior or senior standing  I, II, (4 Credits)

Practical skills and theoretical principles necessary to design effective WWW pages and sites, including HTML, tools for creating Web pages, graphics, scripting, animation, multimedia (practical skills) and information design, visual design, and theoretical principles (theory).  Design and analysis of Web sites.

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